2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2021.120888
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Effects of different defective linkers on the photocatalytic properties of Cu-BTC for overall water decomposition

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“…61,62 Notably, the TG curves for the last weight loss step can be applied to detect the defect in the MOF structure. [63][64][65] Given that the molecular weight of SA is greater than that of BTC, the weight loss is increased when defects are present upon introducing SA into the Zn-BTC structure, as expected (Fig. S4c †).…”
Section: Intramolecular Da Cycloadditionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…61,62 Notably, the TG curves for the last weight loss step can be applied to detect the defect in the MOF structure. [63][64][65] Given that the molecular weight of SA is greater than that of BTC, the weight loss is increased when defects are present upon introducing SA into the Zn-BTC structure, as expected (Fig. S4c †).…”
Section: Intramolecular Da Cycloadditionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The influence of reaction temperature (45,55,65, and 75 °C) on aromatization was further examined (Fig. 1d).…”
Section: In Situ Aromatizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The broadening of the main diffraction peaks is mainly due to the three-dimensional pores of the gel network restricting crystal growth, resulting in high dispersion and small particle size of MIL-100 (Fe) crystals. The diffraction peaks of MAlg-Cu aerogel are in good agreement with the standard spectrum of HKUST-1, which confirms that HKUST-1 crystals are successfully deposited in situ in MAlg-Cu aerogel [44][45][46]. For the MAlg-Fe-Cu aerogel, the diffraction peaks are broadened, and the degree of crystallinity is poor.…”
Section: Ftir and Xrd Analysissupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The C 1s XPS spectrum of Ni-BTC in Fig. 2d is divided into two peaks at 287.9 and 284.2 eV which can be assigned to C 4+ , 34 corresponding to the characteristic peaks of the –COO bond and the C–C bond, respectively. 35,36 The –COO bonds in Ni/NiO obtained by calcination of Ni-BTC almost disappeared.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%