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titleOfInvention The zinc metal-organic framework materials of catalyzed degradation organic dye under a kind of visible ray
abstract Novel metal organic framework material for visible light photocatalytic degradation organic dye of the present invention and preparation method thereof belongs to inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, materials chemistry crossing domain.The present invention is with 9,10-bis-(ethynyl pyridine) anthracene is as part, with zinc nitrate hexahydrate/tri-chloride hydrate zinc and 1, there is solvent thermal reaction in organic solvent in 4-terephthalic acid, dry through washing, obtain a kind of novel zinc metallic organic framework crystalline material, the well-regulated skeleton structure of metal organic framework compound tool adopting the method to prepare and regulatable size of particles, the inventive method is easy and simple to handle, cost-saving, catalyzed degradation organic dye technical field is significant under visible light.
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