Luo et al., 2015 - Google Patents
High-performance Hg 2+ removal from ultra-low-concentration aqueous solution using both acylamide-and hydroxyl-functionalized metal–organic frameworkLuo et al., 2015
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- Luo F
- Chen J
- Dang L
- Zhou W
- Lin H
- Li J
- Liu S
- Luo M
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- Journal of Materials Chemistry A
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Mercury (Hg2+), even an ultra-low-concentration amount in water, presents a serious environmental concern. Thus, the removal, especially Hg (II) content at the ultratrace levels (ppb), from water is still challenging. In this work, without any pretreatment, anovel MOF …
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