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http://dx.doi.org/10.5695/JKISE.2018.51.1.21

Preparation of Cu2(btc)3-AAO Hybrid Membrane by Layer-by-layer Technique  

Yoo, Hyeonseok (Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Inha University)
Choi, Jinsub (Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Inha University)
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Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering / v.51, no.1, 2018 , pp. 21-26 More about this Journal
Abstract
The $Cu_2(btc)_3$ metal-organic frameworks (MOF) coated anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membrane was successfully prepared by layer-by-layer technique using hand spray method. It was confirmed that the $Cu_2(btc)_3$ layer, which has the pore sized in 2-3 nm, on surface of AAO exhibited the polycrystalline thin film structure by XRD analysis. More than 100 repetitive spray cycles were required to obtain more robust and thick MOFs on AAO and it was possible to uniformly coat both the top and bottom surfaces of the AAO. It should be noted that the MOFs also could be coated on surface of pores resulting in reduce the size of pore from 52 nm to 32 nm.
Keywords
AAO; Membrane; Anodization; MOFs; Layer-by-layer;
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