Fiber Integrated Metal-Organic Frameworks as Functional Components in Smart Textiles |
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Authors: | Aileen M. Eagleton Emma K. Ambrogi Sophia A. Miller Dr. Nataliia Vereshchuk Prof. Katherine A. Mirica |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Dartmouth College, Burke Laboratory, 41 College Street, Hanover, NH, 03755 USA |
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Abstract: | Owing to high modularity and synthetic tunability, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) on textiles are poised to contribute to the development of state-of-the-art wearable systems with multifunctional performance. While these composite materials have demonstrated promising functions in sensing, filtration, detoxification, and biomedicine, their applicability in multifunctional systems is only beginning to materialize. This review highlights the multifunctionality and versatility of MOF-integrated textile systems. It summarizes the operational goals of MOF@textile composites, encompassing sensing, filtration, detoxification, drug delivery, UV protection, and photocatalysis. Building upon these recent advances, this review concludes with an outlook on emerging opportunities for the diverse applications of MOF@textile systems in the realm of smart wearables. |
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Keywords: | Metal-Organic Frameworks Multifunctional Textiles Structure-Property Relationship Wearable Technology |
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