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Two Unique Crystalline Semiconductor Zeolite Analogues Based on Indium Selenide Clusters.

Chaozhuang XueDandan HuYingying ZhangHuajun YangXiang WangWei WangTao Wu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2017)
Developing the structural diversity of microporous zeolitic frameworks with integrated semiconducting properties is promising but remains a challenge. Reported here are two unique crystalline semiconductor zeolite analogues constructed from two kinds of indium selenide clusters with augmented ctn and zeolite-type sod networks. The intrinsic semiconducting nature in these In-Se domains gives rise to pore-size-dependent and visible-light-driven photocatalytic activity for organic dye degradation.
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