Zarmina AliSP20-R06-015Dr. M. Shahid NazirLHR TP 75692026-02-262021-02-26https://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/2295Metal organic frameworks are porous materials which are formed by the combination of organic and inorganic substances joined together by coordinate covalent bonds. This class of compounds possess many unique characteristic features. Such as high porosity, large surface area, stability and ability to modify their properties. MOFs are widely used for water treatment, sensing applications, in catalysis, removal of contaminants from air, and in targeted drug delivery applications. The Bio–MOFs with polysaccharides functionalities have gained a lot of importance due to their biocompatible nature and strengthened structures, without affecting internal properties of MOFs. Cellulose is a biodegradable, cost effective natural material which can be used to enhance the porosity, crystallinity & surface area of MOFs .However, Cellulose based MOFs show poor aqueous stability because cellulose swells in water due to its hydrophilic nature. In this work, hydrophobic composite of cellulose based Ni MOF composite is synthesized and has been explored for photocatalytic dye degradation. Aqueous stability of novel composite was achieved by its modification through adipic acid. After synthesizing cellulose from cotton stalk, it has been converted into nanocrystals to get versatile properties that is higher crystallinity. Ni MOF possesses excellent feature of narrow Band gap region (2.3 eV approximately).Narrow regions cause to improve the absorption of light rays, thereby facilitating dye degradation through photocatalysis. Two different combinations of MOFs that is CNCs @ Ni-MOF & CNCs @ AP@ Ni-MOF are synthesized. Kappa no. of extracted cellulose was found to be 30.5, which showed effective removal of lignin content from it.These novel composites are characterized via FTIR at each step during their preparation to confirm the successful modification. For CNCs @AP @ Ni MOF, the characteristic peak at 712cm-1 shows O-Ni-O bonding. The major peaks present in the regions of 3339 and 1102 cm−1, corresponding to the stretching vibrations of -OH functionality and glycosidic linkage (C-O-C) respectively. One of the major peak which proves the modification by adipic acid, was appeared at 1440 cm−1, ascribed the bendingenDepartment of ChemistryChemistrySP20Dr. M. Shahid NazirCharacterizationPhoto-Catalyticinorganic substancesSynthesis and Characterization of Cellulose based MOF for Photo-Catalytic ApplicationThesis