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Zn-Driven AgI Anchoring on Ti-MOF for Photocatalytic Singlet Oxygen Generation in Imidacloprid Removal.
Summary: Scientists have found a brilliant new way to clean up polluted water! They created a tiny, microscopic sponge (called a MOF) and added zinc and silver to it. When sunlight hits this special material, it creates a super-powered kind of oxygen. This oxygen quickly breaks down a tough bug spray called imidacloprid that often pollutes water. This exciting invention is a highly promising tool for making our water safe and clean again.