MOP-Cellulose Fibers for Selective Absorption
- 詳細技術說明
- Functional fibers capable of selectively absorbing gases and toxic chemicals were fabricated, and a way to chemically attach metal-organic polyhedras (MOP) to cellulose based fibers was devised to form these new functionalized fibers.
- *Abstract
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Functional fibers capable of selectively absorbing gases and toxic chemicals were fabricated, and a way to chemically attach metal-organic polyhedras (MOP) to cellulose based fibers was devised to form these new functionalized fibers. Due to their gas sorption properties MOPs are a focus of research for a range of applications such as serving as host molecules for gases and other molecules. High porosity allows the host molecules to be captured into the MOP structure, where they can be part of a selective chemical reaction. This invention creates for the first time a way to attach MOPs to cellulose fibers through irreversible chemical bonding, opening a new avenue for producing active filtration media from renewable materials.
Potential applications: Selective filters for specific gases, toxic compounds, etc.
Advantages:
- Made from readily available and renewable materials
- Extends the utility of MOPs to a range of applications
- *Licensing
- Carolyn Theodorecat42@cornell.edu(607) 254-4514
- 其他
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- Issued US Patent: 9,186,651; Issued Chinese Patent: 201180051106.9
- Silva da Pinto, M., Sierra-Avila, C., Hinestroza, JP., In situ synthesis of a Cu-BTC metal–organic framework (MOF 199) onto cellulosic fibrous substrates: cotton, (2012), Cellulose, 19,5, 1771-1779
- 國家/地區
- 美國
