➀ Recent studies address limitations of flame aerosol synthesis, focusing on a specialized system developed by engineers from the University at Buffalo; ➁ The system is cost-effective, adaptable, and easy to use, and has been applied to create metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for the first time; ➂ The research suggests that the MOFs produced by this method have lower porosity but unique properties that could lead to new materials and industrial applications.
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