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Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are a class of materials composed of metal ions or clusters coordinated to organic ligands to form one-, two-, or three-dimensional structures. MOFs are highly porous, lightweight, and have a large surface area, making them attractive for a variety of applications, such as gas storage, catalysis, and drug delivery. MOFs are also used in the metals and minerals industry, where they are used to separate and purify metals and minerals from ore. MOFs are also used to capture and store valuable metals and minerals, such as gold, silver, and rare earth elements.
MOFs are also used in the production of metal-based products, such as catalysts, batteries, and fuel cells. MOFs are also used in the production of metal-based nanomaterials, such as nanowires and nanotubes.
Companies in the MOFs market include BASF, Dow Chemical, UOP, Air Products, and Honeywell. Other companies in the market include Albemarle, Clariant, Evonik, and W.R. Grace. Show Less Read more