Metal-organic frameworks for food contaminant adsorption and detection

Front Chem. 2023 Jan 18:11:1116524. doi: 10.3389/fchem.2023.1116524. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Metal-organic framework materials (MOFs) have been widely used in food contamination adsorption and detection due to their large specific surface area, specific pore structure and flexible post-modification. MOFs with specific pore size can be targeted for selective adsorption of some contaminants and can be used as pretreatment and pre-concentration steps to purify samples and enrich target analytes for food contamination detection to improve the detection efficiency. In addition, MOFs, as a new functional material, play an important role in developing new rapid detection methods that are simple, portable, inexpensive and with high sensitivity and accuracy. The aim of this paper is to summarize the latest and insightful research results on MOFs for the adsorption and detection of food contaminants. By summarizing Zn-based, Cu-based and Zr-based MOFs with low cost, easily available raw materials and convenient synthesis conditions, we describe their principles and discuss their applications in chemical and biological contaminant adsorption and sensing detection in terms of stability, adsorption capacity and sensitivity. Finally, we present the limitations and challenges of MOFs in food detection, hoping to provide some ideas for future development.

Keywords: Cu-based MOFs; Zn-based MOFs; Zr-based MOFs; adsorption material; food contamination; metal-organic frameworks (MOFs); sensor.

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Grants and funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81973003), the Military Logistics Science and Technology Program Youth Incubation Project (13QNP161) and the Army Logistics Research Plan of China (AEP14C001).