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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Investigation of the Mechanical and Tribological Behavior of Epoxy-Based Hybrid Composite11citations
  • 2021Metal-organic frameworks in cooling and water desalination: Synthesis and application48citations
  • 2019The potential use of graphene to intensify the heat transfer in adsorption bedscitations

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  • Abdo, Hany S.
  • Fouly, Ahmed
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  • Sultan, Muhammad
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Metal-organic frameworks in cooling and water desalination: Synthesis and application

  • Rezk, Ahmed
  • Salah, Ehab
  • Zohir, A.
  • Olabi, Abdul Ghani
  • Sultan, Muhammad
  • Abdelhady, Ramy
  • Abdelkareem, Mohammad
  • Ghazi, Mohammad
  • Askalany, Ahmed
Abstract

Energy-efficient alternative desalination and cooling systems are pivotal in addressing the incredible increase in energy and water demands worldwide. Sorption-based technology is a unique system that could help in solving the energy and water crisis and cut down the overall carbon footprint. Such systems’ performance relies on the adsorption characteristics of the employed nanoporous adsorbent. Although different nanoporous materials were developed, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are fast becoming a key working substance in water capture applications due to their interesting adsorption characteristics. Owing to the chemical tunability of MOFs, scientists developed thousands of MOFs in the last few decades. With the increasing interest in MOFs, this review paper provides a comprehensive survey of MOFs adsorbents and their roles in cooling and water desalination systems. Herein, three aspects are covered, the synthesis processes, the adsorption characteristics, and the implementation of MOFs at the system level. Many challenges are discussed, such as mass production, the energy demand for synthesis, and the chemical modulation of MOFs to enhance their adsorption characteristics. Many MOFs are presented, but the sorption characteristics of most of them have not been tested yet. Subsequently, a small number of the presented MOFs have been employed in sorption applications. Accordingly, a gap should be filled to test and employ the MOFs in sorption applications.

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  • Carbon