Material name: NH2-UIO-66(Zr)
Other name: NA
CAS: 1260119-00-3
Structure information
Unit molecular formula C48H5N6O32Zr6 Unit molecular weight 1724.92
Coordination metal Zr ligand 2-aminoterephthalic acid (CAS: 10312-55-7)
Pore diameter 0.8nm, 1.1nm Pore volume 0.5 cm3/g
Specific surface BET specific surface is about 650-800 m2/g; BET can be increased to 1200-1500 m2/g after adjustment by regulator
Analog structure
Product traits
Product appearance yellow/light yellow powder
Pale Yellow Powder
Particle size 300-600nm
stability
1) NH2-UIO-66 is very stable, stable in aqueous solution and acidic conditions.
2) High thermal stability, thermal decomposition temperature greater than 400¡æ
Preservation and activation methods
1) Store in a dry and airtight condition at room temperature or low temperature
2) It is recommended to activate the oven at 150 degrees (vacuum) for 3 hours before use
Other features
Fluorescence: ¦Ëem=456nm (ie the emission wavelength of aminobenzoic acid)
Application field
1) Gas storage materials and adsorption materials
2) The rigid structure of NH2-UIO-66 is a good catalyst support; the amino functional group is suitable for further derivatization
Characterization map
references
1) J. H. Cavka, S. Jakobsen, U. Olsbye, N. Guillou, C. Lamberti, S. Bordiga, K. P. Lillerud, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 13850
2) S. J. Garibaya, S. M. Cohen, Chem. Commun., 2010,46, 7700-7702
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