Abstract
Different from the conventional synthesis approaches, such as hydrothermal or solvothermal synthesis, a porous metal azolate framework encapsulating Keggin-type [SiW12 O40 ](4-) anions was prepared by an environmentally friendly, low-cost, and highly efficient steam-assisted conversion method for the first time. The nanosized polyoxometalates as a template were encapsulated by a zeotype 6(4) 4(8) cage constructed by 28 nuclear zinc atoms connected through 32 Trz ligands. The obtained composite exhibits excellent thermal and chemical stability; meanwhile, its special ability to selectively absorb water from alcohols makes it efficiently separate water from analytically pure ethanol, with the result that water content decreases from 0.23 to 0.05 wt %, which is superior to the standard of chromatographic grade ethanol (<0.1 wt %). Besides, alternating current (ac) impedance experiments also reveal that the hybrid is a kind of proton conductive material.
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