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MIL-88B(Fe)

MIL-88B(Fe)

CAS NO.:1341134-01-7Formula:C24H12Fe3O13Weight: 675.88

Product: MIL-88B(Fe) 
Synonyms: NA
CAS:1341134-01-7

Basic Information
Unit MF. C24H4O13Fe3 Unit MW. 667.82
Coordination  Metal Fe Linkers Terephthalic acid (CAS:100-21-0)
Aperture

with solvent 1.1-1.5nm; activated <1nm

Pore volume  
Surface Area no N2 sorption
Analog Structure   
Product Property
Appearance Orange Brown Powder  
Particle Size 300-600nm
Stability
1) MIL-88B(Fe) is stable in air and acqeous condition (PH 1-12)
2)Thermal stability, thermal decomposition temperature above 400 ° C
Preservation
1) Keep sealed in dry and cool condition 
2) It is recommended to activate for 3 hours at 150 degree in vacuum.
Other Features
Fluorescence: NA
Applications
1) Gas (such as carbon dioxide) and pollutant air adsorption
2) As Fe-based Lewis acid catalyst
Characterizations
XRD
XRD-MIL-88B
BET
BET-MIL-88B(Fe)
SEM
SEM-MIL-88B-Fe
FTIR
NA
References
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