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titleOfInvention Micro-diplopore MOF material and preparation method and application in HKUST-1 type
abstract The invention belongs to metal-skeleton organic matter preparation field, disclose micro-diplopore MOF material and its preparation method and application in HKUST-1 type.The method is by Cu (NOn 3 )n 2 .3Hn 2 o is dissolved in the mixed solution of acetic acid and ethanol to stir and obtains settled solution; 3-aminopropyl trimethoxysilane and lauryl sodium sulfate are dissolved in ethanolic solution to stir and obtain mixed solution; Mixed solution is added in settled solution, stir; Add Hn 3 bTC, continues to stir; Move into stainless steel autoclave and carry out Hydrothermal Synthesis; Reactor is cooled to room temperature, filters, vacuum drying; Obtain product to embathe with ethanol, micro-diplopore MOF material in obtained HKUST-1 type; Preparation process of the present invention is simple, and better, the MOF material synthesized has micro-porosity Composite pore passage structure in excellence to repeatability, improves mass-transfer efficiency in the reaction, especially in bulky molecular catalysis, absorption and separation etc., has good application prospect.
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