From metal–organic frameworks to magnetic nanostructured porous carbon composites: towards highly efficient dye removal and degradation
Authors: Cong Zhang; Fanggui Ye; Shufen Shen; Yuhao Xiong; Linjing Su; Shulin Zhao;
doi: 10.1039/c4ra15942j
From metal–organic frameworks to magnetic nanostructured porous carbon composites: towards highly efficient dye removal and degradation
Abstract
A magnetic nanostructured porous carbon material (γ-Fe2O3/C) was easily synthesized using a microwave-enhanced high-temperature ionothermal method with an iron terephthalate metal–organic framework-MIL-53(Fe), as a template.
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