Multicomponent metal-organic framework derivatives for optimizing the selective catalytic performance of styrene epoxidation reaction

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Hui, Junfeng
Chu, Huimin
Zhang, Wenlei
Shen, Yu
Chen, Wanzheng
Hu, Yu
Liu, Wan
Gao, Cong
Guo, Shaohua
Xiao, Gengwu
Li, Sheng
Fu, Yu
Fan, Daidi
Zhang, Weina
Huo, Fengwei
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2018
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Multicomponent metal–organic framework (MOF) derivatives have attracted strong interest in energy and environmental fields. However, most of the papers focus on single MOF derivatives; reports on multicomponent MOF derivatives and their catalytic studies are relatively few. Here, we report an easy-to-operate strategy to obtain multicomponent MOF derivatives by treating multicomponent MOFs under a suitable gas atmosphere and at high temperature. We used ZIF-67 as a template to introduce Zn and successfully obtained multicomponent MOFs. After carbonization, the multicomponent MOF derivatives with Co and CoO nanoparticles exhibit higher conversion of styrene (≈99%), higher selectivity (≈70%) and better stability compared to MOFs and single component MOF derivatives.

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