(НИЯУ МИФИ, 2024) Pokhorukov, D. A.; Griaznova, O. Yu.; Gorin, D. A.; Deyev, S. M.; Грязнова, Ольга Юрьевна; Деев, Сергей Михайлович
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of hybrid porous materials consisting of metal nodes and organic ligands structured into a crystal lattice. MOFs are highly porous on a structural level, being able to entrap molecules within their crystal lattice, which combined with their ability to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) through photocatalytic activity makes them a promising adsorbent and filtration agent for various organic and inorganic pollutants, as well as a prospective material for photodynamic therapy.