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Synthesis and Characterization of Nb2AlC

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Niobium aluminum carbide powder (Nb2AlC, 90%, particle size 200 μm) was purchased from Forsman. Phenylacetylene (PA, 99.5%), palladium chloride (PdCl2, > 99%), hydrofluoric acid (HF, 40%), hydrochloric acid (HCl, 30%), hydrobromic acid (HBr, 48%), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2, 30%), dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO, 99%) and other substituted alkyne compounds (99%), and Lindlar catalyst (5 wt % Pd) were purchased from Macklin. Unless otherwise stated, all solvents and chemicals were used without further treatment. All gases (N2, H2, D2, CO) used for catalyst synthesis and catalytic reaction were ultrahigh purity. Deionized water used in the experiment was obtained using a water purifier (HHitech).
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Synthesis of Organic Halide Compounds

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Lead bromide (PbBr2, 99%) was purchased from Shanghai Aladdin Bio-Chem Technology Co., Ltd (China). Hydrobromic acid (HBr, 40%), oleic acid (OA, 90%), oleylamine (OAm, 90%) and ethyl acetate (AR) were supplied by Macklin Biochemical Co., Ltd (Shanghai, China). Methylamine aqueous solution (MA, AR), butylamine (BA, AR), citric acid (AR), and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF, AR) were obtained from Taixin Chemical Industry Co., Ltd (Chongqing, China). The dialysis membrane (2K MWCO) was acquired from Sangon Biotech Co., Ltd (Shanghai, China).
MABr was synthesized by stirring 5 mL of MA, 5 mL of HBr and 10 mL of ethanol in an ice bath for 2 h. Then the solution was heated at 60 °C to obtain the crude MABr. The white powder was washed with ethyl ether several times, and then dried in a vacuum oven at 45 °C to acquire the purified MABr. Meanwhile, BABr was synthesized using the same method as described above.
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