Recent progress and perspectives of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) for the detection of food contaminants

Over the past decades, increasing research in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) being a large family of highly tunable porous materials with intrinsic physical properties, show propitious results for a wide range of applications in adsorption, separation, electrocatalysis, and electrochemical sensors....

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Main Authors: Manoj, Devaraj, Rajendran, Saravanan, Murphy, Manoharan, A. Jalil, A., Sonne, Christian
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2023
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author Manoj, Devaraj
Rajendran, Saravanan
Murphy, Manoharan
A. Jalil, A.
Sonne, Christian
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Rajendran, Saravanan
Murphy, Manoharan
A. Jalil, A.
Sonne, Christian
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description Over the past decades, increasing research in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) being a large family of highly tunable porous materials with intrinsic physical properties, show propitious results for a wide range of applications in adsorption, separation, electrocatalysis, and electrochemical sensors. MOFs have received substantial attention in electrochemical sensors owing to their large surface area, active metal sites, high chemical and thermal stability, and tunable structure with adjustable pore diameters. Benefiting from the superior properties, MOFs and MOF-derived carbon materials act as promising electrode material for the detection of food contaminants. Although several reviews have been reported based on MOF and its nanocomposites for the detection of food contaminants using various analytical methods such as spectrometric, chromatographic, and capillary electrophoresis. But there no significant review has been devoted to MOF/and its derived carbon-based electrodes using electrochemical detection of food contaminants. Here we review and classify MOF-based electrodes over the period between 2017 and 2022, concerning synthetic procedures, electrode fabrication process, and the possible mechanism for detection of the food contaminants which include: heavy metals, antibiotics, mycotoxins, and pesticide residues. The merits and demerits of MOF as electrode material and the need for the fabrication of MOF and its composites/derivatives for the determination of food contaminants are discussed in detail. At last, the current opportunities, key challenges, and prospects in MOF for the development of smart sensing devices for future research in this field are envisioned.
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spelling utm.eprints-1062202024-06-29T05:04:14Z http://eprints.utm.my/106220/ Recent progress and perspectives of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) for the detection of food contaminants Manoj, Devaraj Rajendran, Saravanan Murphy, Manoharan A. Jalil, A. Sonne, Christian TP Chemical technology Over the past decades, increasing research in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) being a large family of highly tunable porous materials with intrinsic physical properties, show propitious results for a wide range of applications in adsorption, separation, electrocatalysis, and electrochemical sensors. MOFs have received substantial attention in electrochemical sensors owing to their large surface area, active metal sites, high chemical and thermal stability, and tunable structure with adjustable pore diameters. Benefiting from the superior properties, MOFs and MOF-derived carbon materials act as promising electrode material for the detection of food contaminants. Although several reviews have been reported based on MOF and its nanocomposites for the detection of food contaminants using various analytical methods such as spectrometric, chromatographic, and capillary electrophoresis. But there no significant review has been devoted to MOF/and its derived carbon-based electrodes using electrochemical detection of food contaminants. Here we review and classify MOF-based electrodes over the period between 2017 and 2022, concerning synthetic procedures, electrode fabrication process, and the possible mechanism for detection of the food contaminants which include: heavy metals, antibiotics, mycotoxins, and pesticide residues. The merits and demerits of MOF as electrode material and the need for the fabrication of MOF and its composites/derivatives for the determination of food contaminants are discussed in detail. At last, the current opportunities, key challenges, and prospects in MOF for the development of smart sensing devices for future research in this field are envisioned. Elsevier Ltd 2023 Article PeerReviewed Manoj, Devaraj and Rajendran, Saravanan and Murphy, Manoharan and A. Jalil, A. and Sonne, Christian (2023) Recent progress and perspectives of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) for the detection of food contaminants. Chemosphere, 340 (NA). NA-NA. ISSN 0045-6535 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139820 DOI : 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139820
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Murphy, Manoharan
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Sonne, Christian
Recent progress and perspectives of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) for the detection of food contaminants
title Recent progress and perspectives of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) for the detection of food contaminants
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title_fullStr Recent progress and perspectives of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) for the detection of food contaminants
title_full_unstemmed Recent progress and perspectives of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) for the detection of food contaminants
title_short Recent progress and perspectives of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) for the detection of food contaminants
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topic TP Chemical technology
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