GS 3: Science & TechnologyPrelims

Scientists win Chemistry Nobel Prize for bridging metals and organics, Pg14

Nobel Prize awarded for Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) creation, revolutionizing material science with diverse applications like water harvesting and filtration.

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Key Highlights:

  • Richard Robson, Susumu Kitagawa, and Omar Yaghi won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).
  • The scientists created MOFs by integrating metallic and organic substances, previously thought impossible.
  • MOFs have potential applications in filtering water, capturing carbon dioxide, and harvesting water from desert air.
  • The prize is worth 11 million Swedish kroner (approximately ₹1 crore), to be shared equally among the three laureates.

Detailed Insights:

  • Richard Robson conceived the idea of MOFs in the mid-1970s, combining copper ions with a four-armed molecule to create a spacious crystal.
  • Susumu Kitagawa created porous molecules and demonstrated that gases can flow in and out of MOF structures, predicting their flexibility.
  • Omar Yaghi developed stable MOFs that can be modified using rational design, enabling applications like water harvesting.
  • MOFs offer advantages over materials like zeolites, especially with the development of soft MOFs, expanding their utility.
  • Chemists have developed thousands of MOFs with different shapes and properties, using a molecular kit for rational or AI-based design.
  • Potential applications of MOFs include separating PFAS from water, breaking down pharmaceuticals, and capturing carbon dioxide.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs): Materials made from metallic and organic components, forming porous structures.
  • PFAS: A family of synthetic chemicals that are believed to be toxic and persistent in the environment.
  • Zeolites: Microporous, crystalline aluminosilicate minerals used as absorbents and catalysts.
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