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Correction: Metal–organic framework applications for microplastic remediation: exploring pathways and future potential

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Zareen Zuhra, Saba Sharafat, Saba Sharafat, Muhammad Ahmad, Shafqat Ali, Zhang Zhaowei, Zhang Zhaowei

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This is a published correction notice for a review article on using metal-organic frameworks to remove microplastics — it corrects errors in the original paper and contains no new findings.

Correction for ‘Metal–organic framework applications for microplastic remediation: exploring pathways and future potential’ by Zareen Zuhra et al. , J. Mater. Chem. A , 2025, 13 , 9619–9642, https://doi.org/10.1039/D4TA07876D.

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