Recently, the research team led by Professor WANG Chongchen of the BUCEA School of Environment and Energy Engineering, who is also Director of the Beijing Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials for Building Structure and Environment, published its latest research entitled “Dynamic stretching beyond electron transfer in a homointerpenetrated metal–organic framework for enhanced Fenton-like reactions” in Nature Communications, a premier international journal. This marks another significant breakthrough for BUCEA as the first completing institution in publishing research in a Nature Portfolio journal.

This study reports a novel homointerpenetrated metal‒organic framework, BUC-95 (named after BUCEA), which efficiently activates PDS to degrade a variety of organic pollutants, demonstrating significant scientific value and engineering relevance.



A report on this work is available on the SCIENMAG website: https://scienmag.com/boosting-fenton-reactions-via-dynamic-metal-organic-frameworks/
