Optical chemosensors based on metal organic frameworks for selective detection of hazardous pollutants: A review
Rasha Abd allah,
Ftahy Awad,
Shaimaa Mohamed
et al.
Abstract:The development of an appropriate selective chemical sensor for the detection and quantification of environmentally hazardous substances, such as heavy metals, has seen a substantial demand in scientific interest. Because optical changes occur when luminous metal-organic frameworks (LMOFs) interact with the analyte of interest, they have recently received a lot of attention as effective chemosensors. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), also known as porous coordination polymers (PCPs), are the crystalline compoun… Show more
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