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Bi(iii) immobilization inside MIL-101 : enhanced photocatalytic performance. / Kovalenko, Konstantin A.; Ruban, Natalia V.; Adonin, Sergey A. et al.
In: New Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 41, No. 6, 21.03.2017, p. 2255-2260.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Bi(iii) immobilization inside MIL-101
T2 - enhanced photocatalytic performance
AU - Kovalenko, Konstantin A.
AU - Ruban, Natalia V.
AU - Adonin, Sergey A.
AU - Korneev, Denis V.
AU - Erenburg, Simon B.
AU - Trubina, Svetlana V.
AU - Kvashnina, Kristina
AU - Sokolov, Maxim N.
AU - Fedin, Vladimir P.
N1 - Funding Information: This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (Grant No. 14-23-00013). Publisher Copyright: © The Royal Society of Chemistry and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
PY - 2017/3/21
Y1 - 2017/3/21
N2 - A novel hybrid material Bi(iii)@MIL-101 (Bi(iii) = Bi-containing oxoclusters and MIL-101 = chromium(iii) oxoterephthalate) was obtained by the intra-pore hydrolysis of guest bismuth(iii) chloride in ammonia solution. This compound was characterized by chemical analysis, powder X-ray diffraction, nitrogen sorption and TEM techniques. According to the obtained data all Bi species are located only inside the matrix. The framework structure remains intact during all synthetic operations. The chemical nature of Bi(iii)-containing clusters inside the MIL-101 matrix was suggested based on the EXAFS study. The catalytic activity of Bi(iii)@MIL-101 in photodegradation of methyl red (MR) has been tested. The introduction of Bi(iii)-species inside MIL-101 significantly increases the photocatalytic performance in comparison with layered BiOCl which was obtained under the same synthetic conditions without MIL-101.
AB - A novel hybrid material Bi(iii)@MIL-101 (Bi(iii) = Bi-containing oxoclusters and MIL-101 = chromium(iii) oxoterephthalate) was obtained by the intra-pore hydrolysis of guest bismuth(iii) chloride in ammonia solution. This compound was characterized by chemical analysis, powder X-ray diffraction, nitrogen sorption and TEM techniques. According to the obtained data all Bi species are located only inside the matrix. The framework structure remains intact during all synthetic operations. The chemical nature of Bi(iii)-containing clusters inside the MIL-101 matrix was suggested based on the EXAFS study. The catalytic activity of Bi(iii)@MIL-101 in photodegradation of methyl red (MR) has been tested. The introduction of Bi(iii)-species inside MIL-101 significantly increases the photocatalytic performance in comparison with layered BiOCl which was obtained under the same synthetic conditions without MIL-101.
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KW - HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSTS
KW - DYE DEGRADATION
KW - WATER-TREATMENT
KW - BIOX X
KW - COMPOSITE
KW - NANOPARTICLES
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U2 - 10.1039/C6NJ03482A
DO - 10.1039/C6NJ03482A
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85015386555
VL - 41
SP - 2255
EP - 2260
JO - New Journal of Chemistry
JF - New Journal of Chemistry
SN - 1144-0546
IS - 6
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