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  • Metal–organic frameworks are increasingly used in environmental technologies, whereby their biomolecular coronas determine their identity, transport, persistence and ecosystem effects. We argue that further research is needed to embed corona considerations into framework systems design and regulation, and we outline the minimal, actionable steps needed to achieve this.

    • Pankti Dhumal
    • Swaroop Chakraborty
    • Iseult Lynch
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Chemistry
    P: 1-3
  • The inability to observe the rapid, initial transformations that dictate nanomaterial fate constitutes a fundamental scientific gap, forcing risk assessments to rely on retrospective, incomplete data. A paradigm shift to real-time, operando characterization is vital to build the predictive understanding required for the development of safe and sustainable nanomaterials and applications.

    • Swaroop Chakraborty
    • Superb K. Misra
    • Iseult Lynch
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Materials
    P: 1-3
  • Metal–organic frameworks hold immense application potential, but their stability and environmental safety remain barriers to industrial translation. Embracing the ‘safe and sustainable by design’ framework would, however, set a transformative pathway to the development of robust, recyclable metal–organic frameworks, ensuring functionality, minimal ecological impact and alignment with circular economy and chemical sustainability goals.

    • Swaroop Chakraborty
    • Dhruv Menon
    • Iseult Lynch
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Materials
    Volume: 10, P: 167-169