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Royal Society of Chemistry, Materials Chemistry Frontiers, 2(5), p. 979-994, 2021

DOI: 10.1039/d0qm00721h

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Dual-functionalization actuated trimodal attribute in an ultra-robust MOF: exceptionally selective capture and effectual fixation of CO<sub>2</sub> with fast-responsive, nanomolar detection of assorted organo-contaminants in water

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Abstract

Highly selective capture and chemical fixation of CO2 are realized in a dual-functionalized robust MOF, which also demonstrates extremely specific, ultra-fast, and nanomolar fluorosensing of three harmful classes of organic contaminants in water.