Metal−Organic Framework with Rationally Tuned Micropores for Selective Adsorption of Water over Methanol
Inorganic Chemistry2008Vol. 47(13), pp. 5543–5545
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Banglin Chen, Yanyan Ji, Ming Xue, Frank R. Fronczek, E.J. Hurtado, Jalal U. Mondal, Chengdu Liang, Sheng Dai
Abstract
A microporous metal-organic framework 1, Cu(R-GLA-Me)(4,4'-Bipy) 0.5.0.55H 2O (R-GLA-Me = R-2-methylglutarate, 4,4'-Bipy = 4,4'-bipyridine), with a primitive cubic net was synthesized and characterized. With pores of about 2.8 x 3.6 A, the activated 1a exhibits exclusive adsorption of water over methanol in a binary water-methanol (1:1) liquid mixture.
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