Nanoarchitectonics of Metal–Organic Framework and Nanocellulose Composites for Multifunctional Environmental Remediation

Y Ye Song (State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Molecular & Process Engineering) W Wenkai Zhu (Department of Structural Biology, University of Pittsburgh, 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, United States) C Chaohai Wang (Henan Key Laboratory of Water Pollution Control and Rehabilitation Technology Henan International Joint Laboratory for Green Low Carbon Water Treatment Technology and Water Resources Utilization School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering Henan University of Urban Construction Pingdingshan 467036 China) Z Zequn Li R Ruiqi Xin (College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Zhejiang A&F University Hangzhou 311300 China) D Dujuan Wu (College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Zhejiang A&F University Hangzhou 311300 China) X Xiaofan Ma H Hanwei Wang X Xiangyu Wang S Song Li J Jeonghun Kim (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) Q Qingfeng Sun (Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Green and Low‐Carbon Utilization Technology of Agricultural and Forestry Biomass College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Zhejiang A&F University Hangzhou China) M Minjun Kim (Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology) Y Yusuke Yamauchi

Abstract

Abstract Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are widely used in environmental remediation due to their unique properties. However, their practical applications are significantly limited by its powder crystal form. To address these limitations, MOFs can be integrated with abundant and sustainable biomass‐derived nanocellulose (NC) to construct processable macroscopic architectures. Herein, this review discusses recent advances in the preparation of multi‐dimensional macroscopic materials from MOFs‐NC and their applications in environmental remediation, including dye adsorption and degradation, pharmaceutical removal, heavy metal ion capture, adsorption and degradation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), CO 2 capture and separation, particulate matter (PM) separation, and others. A summary of two commonly used strategies for preparing MOFs‐NC composites proposes a valuable insight on how processable macroscopic architectures can be effectively achieved. Furthermore, this review provides an overview of the structure‐property‐function relationship between multi‐dimensional MOFs‐NC composites and highlights their versatile applications in the remediation of polluted environments. The mechanisms, challenges, and future prospects of the material in removing environmental pollutants are also present in detail. This review aims to guide researchers in designing high‐performance, multi‐functional, sustainable, and scalable MOFs‐NC composites for future environmental remediation.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 39
Published October 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

Y

Ye Song

State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Molecular & Process Engineering

W

Wenkai Zhu

Department of Structural Biology, University of Pittsburgh, 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, United States

C

Chaohai Wang

Henan Key Laboratory of Water Pollution Control and Rehabilitation Technology Henan International Joint Laboratory for Green Low Carbon Water Treatment Technology and Water Resources Utilization School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering Henan University of Urban Construction Pingdingshan 467036 China

Z

Zequn Li

R

Ruiqi Xin

College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Zhejiang A&F University Hangzhou 311300 China

D

Dujuan Wu

College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Zhejiang A&F University Hangzhou 311300 China

X

Xiaofan Ma

H

Hanwei Wang

X

Xiangyu Wang

S

Song Li

J

Jeonghun Kim

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Q

Qingfeng Sun

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Green and Low‐Carbon Utilization Technology of Agricultural and Forestry Biomass College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Zhejiang A&F University Hangzhou China

M

Minjun Kim

Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology

Y

Yusuke Yamauchi