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Co(AIP)(BPY)
Co(AIP)(BPY)
CAS:1177410-74-0 M.F.:C26H20N4O10Co2.H2O M.W.:684.34
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Product: [Co(5-NH2-bdc)(bpy)]
Synonyms: Co(AIP)(BPY)
CAS:1177410-74-0

Basic Information
Unit MF. C26H20N4O10Co2.H2O Unit MW. 684.34
Coordination  Metal Co Linkers 5-aminoisophthalic acid(CAS:99-31-0) Bipyridine(CAS: 553-26-4)
Pore Size

8A

Pore volume /
Surface Area no N2 Adsorption
Analog Structure  
Product Property
Appearance Purple Crystals  
Stability
1) [Co(5-NH2-bdc)(bpy)] is stable in air and neutral solutions
2) High thermal stability, thermal decomposition temperature about 350 ° C
Preservation
1) Keep sealed in dry and cool condition 
2) It is recommended to activate for 10 hours at 120 degree in vacuum before gas adsorption test.
Other Features
Fluorescence:NA
Applications
1) [Co(5-NH2-bdc)(bpy)] is prospective in separation of C3H8/C3H6
Characterizations
XRD
XRD-Co(AIP)BPy
SEM
SEM-Co(AIP)BPy
BET
NA
FTIR
NA
References
1) Hu Y, Zhang W, Zhang X, Wang Z, Li Y, Bai J. Inorg Chem Commun. 2009,12(2),166-168, DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2008.12.005 ; Two corrugated 2D bilayer (63)(658) topological coordination polymers: synthesis, structure, and water-induced reversible transformation. 
2) M. Zeng, S. Hu, Q. Chen, G. Xie, Q. Shuai, S. Gao, L.Y.  Tang, Inorg. Chem. 2009, 48, 7070–7079, DOI: 10.1021/ic801794e ; Apical Ligand Substitution, Shape Recognition, Vapor-Adsorption Phenomenon, and Microcalorimetry for a Pillared Bilayer Porous Framework That Shrinks or Expands in Crystal-to-Crystal Manners upon Change in the Cobalt(II) Coordination Environment
3) H. Wu, Y. Yuan, Y. Chen, F. Xu, D. Lv, Y. Wu, Z. Li, Q. Xia, AIChE J. 2020, 66:e16858, DOI: 10.1002/aic.16858 ; Efficient adsorptive separation of propene over propane through a pillar-layer cobalt-based metal–organic framework
Co(AIP)(BPY)
Co(AIP)(BPY)

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