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Fabrication of Cu-MOF-Derived Cu/Cu x O/C Bifunctional Materials for Light and Dark Catalytic Properties.

Inorganic Chemistry 2024 March 31
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are self-assembled constitutive precursors and efficient self-sacrificial templates with metal ions/clusters and organic linkers from which multifunctional materials with carbon nanostructures can be derived. In this study, we synthesized a novel Cu-MOF with Cu(II) as the central metal ion through two ligands, N , N '-bis(pyridin-3-yl)terephthalamide (3-bpta) and fumaric acid (H2 FA), which was used as a template for derivatizing carbon-based nanostructured materials of Cu and Cu x O through doping with different materials (melamine, urea, and TiO2 ) in a simple and efficient one-step pyrolysis. The Cu/Cu x O-1 catalyst possesses both dark-catalyzed degradation activity and photocatalytic reduction activity during water purification due to the hole-transfer ability between Cu+ and Cu2+ and its inhibition of electron-hole complexation. In the absence of light, force, and cocatalyst, it can also effectively remove azo dyes in water and effectively reduce Cr(VI) under the action of visible light; therefore, Cu/Cu x O-1 can be used as a new type of bifunctional material for the removal of pollutants in water, which has a broad prospect.

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