The increasing scarcity of water resources is a major concern with significant environmental and societal effects. Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are being investigated as a potential solution for extracting water from the atmosphere thanks to their large surface area and excellent water adsorption properties, which allow for efficient collection even in low humidity. This study details the creation and analysis of MIL-100(Fe) MOFs using both a traditional solvothermal method and a more environmentally synthesis. Notably, the MOF produced via the green route (MMFe-G) demonstrated superior crystallinity and water adsorption capacity compared to the conventionally produced one, suggesting that greener production methods can be advantageous. Characterization of both materials confirms that the eco-friendly approach can lessen the environmental impact of MOF production without compromising, and possibly improving, water harvesting effectiveness

WATER HARVESTING WITH MIL-100(FE) SYNTHESIZED VIA CONVENTIONAL AND GREEN ROUTES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

Di Pietro R.
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Brancato V.;Piperopoulos E.
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2025-01-01

Abstract

The increasing scarcity of water resources is a major concern with significant environmental and societal effects. Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are being investigated as a potential solution for extracting water from the atmosphere thanks to their large surface area and excellent water adsorption properties, which allow for efficient collection even in low humidity. This study details the creation and analysis of MIL-100(Fe) MOFs using both a traditional solvothermal method and a more environmentally synthesis. Notably, the MOF produced via the green route (MMFe-G) demonstrated superior crystallinity and water adsorption capacity compared to the conventionally produced one, suggesting that greener production methods can be advantageous. Characterization of both materials confirms that the eco-friendly approach can lessen the environmental impact of MOF production without compromising, and possibly improving, water harvesting effectiveness
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