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Environmental Applications of Covalent Organic Frameworks offers an in-depth exploration of covalent organic frameworks (COFs), a class of porous polymers known for their structural versatility and robustness. This book delves into the cutting-edge research on COFs and their potential to reduce the environmental impact of chemical processes through green chemistry principles. With a focus on synthesis, functionalization, and practical application, the book presents COFs as transformative materials for pollution absorption, gas storage, and water purification, addressing the critical need for specialized resources that bridge fundamental research and real-world environmental solutions.
The text also covers the unique attributes of COFs, including their ability to be tailored to specific environmental challenges through molecular design. It emphasizes the importance of COFs in sustainable development and their role in advancing cleaner and more efficient chemical processes. With insights from leading experts, Environmental Applications of Covalent Organic Frameworks is a crucial resource for researchers, chemists, and environmental scientists aiming to innovate and achieve sustainable progress.
Contents
1. Introduction to Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs)
2. Synthesis Methods and Structural Properties of COFs
3. Characterization Techniques for COFs
4. COFs for Environmental Challenges and Remediation Strategies
5. COFs for Water treatment
6. COFs in Air Purification: and Gas Separation
7. COFs in Environmental Sample Preparation
8. COFs as Photocatalysts for Environmental Detoxification
9. COFs for Carbon Capture and Sequestration
10. COFs for Sustainable Packaging and Pollution Prevention
11. COFs in Electrocatalysis and Environmental Applications
12. COF-based Environmental Sensors
13. COF-based Advanced Materials for Environmental Protection
14. Integration of COFs in Waste Management and Recycling Technologies
15. Future Perspectives and Challenges in Environmental COF Research