Advanced Sustainable Systems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 12, 2025
Abstract
The
foremost
cause
of
global
warming
in
21
st
century
is
excessive
generation
CO
2
and
its
build‐up
atmosphere.
In
mandate
to
address
this
important
problem,
many
solutions
are
investigated,
with
conversion
emerging
as
a
key
approach.
This
method
produces
clean,
renewable
energy
while
simultaneously
lowering
levels.
order
facilitate
an
investigation
sophisticated
multifunctional
catalysts
for
conversion,
study
starts
by
looking
at
the
primary
sources
their
effects
on
environment.
It
explores
importance
development
methods
into
value‐added
products
including
methanol,
ethanol,
hydrocarbons.
Specifically,
utilization
tailored
carbon‐based,
metal
organic
frameworks
(MOF)‐based,
Metal
Oxide‐based,
Zeolite‐based
catalysts,
composites
across
various
such
photocatalysis,
electrocatalysis
explored.
attempts
highlight
difficulties
possible
future
developments
complexity
topic.
provides
inclusive
exploration
facets
highlighting
significance
novel
catalyst
application
tactics
halting
warming.
ChemistrySelect,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(24)
Published: June 24, 2024
Abstract
The
presence
of
dyes
in
wastewater
poses
a
significant
environmental
challenge
due
to
their
permanence
toxicity
and
potential
harm
ecosystems.
Because
high
porosity
adjustable
characteristics,
metal‐organic
frameworks
(MOFs)
have
become
attractive
materials
for
effective
dye
removal.
Among
various
MOFs,
zeolitic
imidazolate
(ZIFs)
garnered
attention,
especially
ZIF‐8,
its
excellent
stability,
porosity,
pore
size
remarkable
adsorption
capacity.
This
review
article
provides
comprehensive
overview
recent
advances
the
implementation
ZIF‐8
composites
removal
pollutants
from
wastewater.
synthesis
methods,
structural
characteristics
performance
are
discussed.
Furthermore,
impact
different
factors
such
as
pH,
temperature,
concentration,
contact
time
etc.
were
also
highlighted.
Moreover,
detailed
mechanism
was
Finally,
current
challenges
future
perspectives
production
based
on
presented.
RSC Advances,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(43), P. 31777 - 31796
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Safe
drinking
water
and
a
clean
living
environment
are
essential
for
good
health.
However,
the
extensive
growing
use
of
hazardous
chemicals,
particularly
carcinogenic
dyes
like
methylene
blue,
methyl
orange,
rhodamine
B,
malachite
green,
in
both
domestic
industrial
settings,
has
led
to
scarcity
potable
environmental
challenges.
This
trend
poses
serious
threat
human
society,
sustainable
global
development,
marine
ecosystems.
Consequently,
researchers
exploring
more
advanced
methods
beyond
traditional
wastewater
treatment
address
removal
or
degradation
these
toxic
dyes.
Conventional
approaches
often
inadequate
effectively
removing
from
wastewater.
In
this
study,
we
investigated
bimetallic
metal-organic
frameworks
(BMOFs)
as
solution
limitations.
BMOFs
demonstrated
outstanding
dye
capabilities
due
their
multifunctionality,
stability,
large
surface
area,
adjustable
pore
size,
recyclability.
review
provides
comprehensive
overview
research
on
using
BMOFs,
including
synthesis
methods,
types
dyes,
processes
involved
removal,
such
adsorption.
Finally,
discusses
future
potential
emerging
opportunities
treatment.