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NTIS 바로가기Chemical engineering journal, v.187, 2012년, pp.415 - 420
Abid, H.R. (Department of Chemical Engineering, Curtin University, GPO Box U1987, Perth, Western Australia 6845, Australia) , Tian, H. , Ang, H.M. , Tade, M.O. , Buckley, C.E. , Wang, S.
A nanosize Zr-metal organic framework (Zr-MOF, UiO-66) with a uniformed particle size around 100nm was solvothermally synthesized and activated by solvent exchange method, vacuum drying and heating. The activation process with an exchangeable guest solvent produced the Zr-MOF with a high su...
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