Product: [Co(5-NH2-bdc)(bpy)]
Synonyms: Co(AIP)(BPY)
CAS:1177410-74-0
Basic Information
Unit MF. | C26H20N4O10Co2.H2O | Unit MW. | 684.34 | ||
Coordination Metal | Co | Linkers | 5-aminoisophthalic acid(CAS:99-31-0) Bipyridine(CAS: 553-26-4) | ||
Pore Size |
8A |
Pore volume | / | ||
Surface Area | no N2 Adsorption | ||||
Analog Structure |
Product Property
Appearance | Purple Crystals | ![]() |
Stability
1) [Co(5-NH2-bdc)(bpy)] is stable in air and neutral solutions
2) High thermal stability, thermal decomposition temperature about 350 ° C
2) High thermal stability, thermal decomposition temperature about 350 ° C
Preservation
1) Keep sealed in dry and cool condition
2) It is recommended to activate for 10 hours at 120 degree in vacuum before gas adsorption test.
2) It is recommended to activate for 10 hours at 120 degree in vacuum before gas adsorption test.
Other Features
Fluorescence:NA
Applications
1) [Co(5-NH2-bdc)(bpy)] is prospective in separation of C3H8/C3H6
Characterizations
References
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