Zirconium featuring- inorganic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as a promising class of materials with wide-ranging applications. These porous crystalline structures exhibit exceptional physical stability, high surface areas, and tunable pore sizes, making them ideal for a broad range of applications, such as. The preparation of zirconium-based MOFs
Metal-Organic Framework/Graphene Hybrids for Enhanced Nanoparticle Delivery
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) demonstrate a large surface area and tunable porosity, making them appealing candidates for nanoparticle delivery. Graphene, with its exceptional mechanical strength and electrical properties, offers synergistic properties. The combination of MOFs and graphene in hybrid systems creates a platform for enhanced nanopa
Advancing Battery Materials for Sustainable Energy Storage
The urgent need for efficient energy storage technologies has motivated significant research into novel battery materials. Traditional lithium-ion batteries, while effective, face limitations in terms of durability. Researchers are now exploring a wide range of cutting-edge materials, including sodium-ion batteries, to improve battery performance.