Abstract

Metal–organic framework micro-crystals [Co(4-bpdh)(HIA)]∝ (1Co), crystallized in the monoclinic system (space group P12/n1, a=10.0009(16)Å, b=15.472(3)Å, c=18.563(3)Å, β=91.81(0)°, and Z=4), were controllably synthesized through the adjustment of the solvent system. The Co2+ ion center located in a six-coordinated environment combined with 5-hydroxyisophthalic acid (HIA) to produce ladder-like structures, which again linked with 2,5-bis(4-pyridyl)-3,4-diaza-2,4-hxadiene (4-bpdh) to yield a double-layer network. Micro-crystals 1Co exhibited selectively oxidation-catalytic properties for the degradation of methyl orange (conversion 90%) owing to ligand to metal charge transfer. Our work determined that the synthesized catalyst is not only highly selective for degradation of organic dyes, but also very efficient.

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