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titleOfInvention Metal organic framework material of Zn and preparation method and application of metal organic framework material of Zn
abstract The invention relates to a metal organic framework material of Zn and a preparation method and application of the metal organic framework material of Zn. The chemical structure of the metal organic framework material of Zn is {[(CH3)2NH2]2Zn2L1.5Bpy}.2DMF, wherein L is an organic ligand 4,8-disulfonic-2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid; Bpy is an auxiliary organic ligand 4,4'-dipyridyl; DMF is N,N-dimethylformamide. In a closed condition, thermal reaction is carried out on the organic ligand L 4,8-disulfonic-2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid, the auxiliary organic ligand Bpy 4,4'-dipyridyl and zinc nitrate hexahydrate in a mixed solution of DMF (N,N-dimethylformamide) and HBF4 (tetrafluoroboric acid) to obtain crystals of the metal organic framework material. The metal organic framework material is charged negatively and can be used as a selective adsorption material of relatively small-sized cationic dyes methylene blue and acridine yellow.
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