Carbon dioxide (CO) and the combustion of sulfide in gasoline are the main causes of air pollution. A great deal of attention has been paid to solving the problem and the catalytic reaction seems to be a decent choice. Due to the high-density of Lewis acidic active sites, polyoxometalates are undoubtedly an ideal choice for the sulfur oxidation reaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDesigning and synthesizing lanthanide clusters have always been a research hotspot. Herein, three lanthanide clusters with the formula [Ln(IN)(μ-OH)(μ-OH)(HO)]·HO (Ln = 1-Gd and = 11; Ln = 2-Dy and = 8; Ln = 3-Eu and = 8) have been isolated in the presence of isonicotinic acid under solvothermal conditions. Structural analysis indicates that those three compounds are isostructural, featuring boat-shaped {Ln} metal frameworks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo captivating {P4Mo6}-based compounds, formulated as (H2bbi)2{[Co2(bbi)][Co2.33(H2O)4][H9.33CoP8Mo12O62]}·4H2O (1) and (H2bbi){[Zn(Hbbi)]2[Zn0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo new bifunctional isolated hybrid compounds, [ε-PMoV8MoVI4O37(OH)3Zn4][iql]4·6H2O (1) and [ε-PMoV8MoVI4O38(OH)2Zn4][bipy]3[(CH3COO)(bipy)2Zn]·2H2O (2) (where iql = isoquinoline and bipy = 2,2'-bipyridine), based on Zn-ε-Keggin were successfully synthesized by self-assembly under hydrothermal conditions. It is interesting to note that acetate in 2 acted as a linker connecting the ε-Keggin anion with the one Zn atom (Zn5) and enabled the ε-Keggin anion to coordinate with more bipy ligands, culminating with a larger isolated system, which is the first reported isolated cluster of Zn5PMo12. Meanwhile, compounds 1-2 show great electrochemical behaviors and excellent electrocatalytic activity for the degradation of NaNO2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuan Jing Ke Xue
February 2014
To solve the problems of heavy metal pollution and agricultural wastes reclamation, spent substrate of pleurotus oyster was used as adsorbents to remove Cu2+ from aqueous solution. The effects of pH value, adsorption time, temperature and initial Cu2+ concentration on the adsorption behavior were determined by single factor experiments. The mechanisms were preliminarily investigated by SEM-EDX, FTIR and XRD analysis.
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