Covalent Organic Framework Sponges for Efficient Solar Desalination and Selective Uranium Recovery

Volume: 13, Issue: 27, Pages: 31561 - 31568
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
Energy and fresh water are essential for the sustainable development of human society, and both could be obtained from seawater. Herein, we explored the first covalent organic framework (COF) sponge (named BHMS) by in situ loading the benzoxazole-linked COF (DBD-BTTH) onto a porous polymer scaffold (polydimethylsiloxane) as a synergistic platform for efficient solar desalination and selective uranium recovery. In natural seawater, BHMS shows a...
Paper Details
Title
Covalent Organic Framework Sponges for Efficient Solar Desalination and Selective Uranium Recovery
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
13
Issue
27
Pages
31561 - 31568
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