Abstract

Titanium-containing metal-organic framework synthesis based on terephthalic acid is presented. The resulting compound was characterized using physicochemical methods: BET, XRD, IR spectroscopy. The possibility of using of this compound as a sorbent for refined vegetable oils purification was studied. It is established that titanium-containing metal-organic framework improves the physical and chemical properties of refined vegetable oils owing to coupling of free fatty acids and peroxide compounds formed by oxidation.

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  • Murray L.J., Dinca M., Long J.R. Hydrogen storage in metal-organic frameworks // Chem

  • Titanium-containing metal-organic framework synthesis based on terephthalic acid is presented

  • It is established that titanium-containing metal-organic framework improves the physical and chemical properties of refined vegetable oils owing to coupling of free fatty acids and peroxide compounds formed by oxidation

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Murray L.J., Dinca M., Long J.R. Hydrogen storage in metal-organic frameworks // Chem. Selective gas adsorption and separation in metal-organic frameworks // Chem. Q. Using molecular simulation to characterise metal-organic frameworks for adsorption applications // Chem. Luo J., Wang J., Li G., Huo Q., Liu Y. Of a unique octa-nuclear copper cluster-based metal-organic framework with highly selective CO2 adsorption over N2 and CH4.

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