TY - JOUR
T1 - The dependence of the structure-directing effect of piperazine and the crystallization pathways of open-framework aluminophosphates on the local environment of the initial mixture
AU - Tong, Xiaoqiang
AU - Xu, Jun
AU - Wang, Chao
AU - Yan, Wenfu
AU - Yu, Jihong
AU - Deng, Feng
AU - Xu, Ruren
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - In the synthetic system of Al2O3-x P 2O5-6.4 piperazine-227 H2O, three open-framework aluminophosphates (2D AlPO-CJ9, 3D AlPO-JU88, and 2D AP2pip) were obtained by varying the Al2O3/P2O5 ratio. The crystallization processes of AlPO-CJ9, AlPO-JU88, and AP2pip were investigated using solid state NMR in combination with XRD and other characterization techniques. The results showed that a small change in the Al2O3/P2O5 ratio can significantly affect the type and distribution of the small fragments formed during the crystallization process. The structure-directing effect of piperazine was influenced and modified by the Al2O3/P2O 5 ratio. For compounds crystallized from the same synthetic system but separate synthetic batches, i.e., AlPO-CJ9, AlPO-JU88, and AP2pip, we found differences in the crystallization pathways of the small fragments, the types and distributions of the small fragments, the evolutions of the concentrations of Al and P and the pH values of the liquid phases. These differences were studied by comparing the crystallization processes of AlPO-CJ9, AlPO-JU88, and AP2pip from different synthetic batches and showed that the structural details of the same compounds obtained from different synthetic batches were different. Therefore, the topological structure-directing effect is more appropriate than the structure-directing effect in describing the role that the added agents played in the crystallization of open-framework materials. The structure-directing effect of the added agents and the crystallization pathways of the open-framework materials are dependent on the local environment, i.e., the types and distributions of the small fragments, the relative ratio of the species.
AB - In the synthetic system of Al2O3-x P 2O5-6.4 piperazine-227 H2O, three open-framework aluminophosphates (2D AlPO-CJ9, 3D AlPO-JU88, and 2D AP2pip) were obtained by varying the Al2O3/P2O5 ratio. The crystallization processes of AlPO-CJ9, AlPO-JU88, and AP2pip were investigated using solid state NMR in combination with XRD and other characterization techniques. The results showed that a small change in the Al2O3/P2O5 ratio can significantly affect the type and distribution of the small fragments formed during the crystallization process. The structure-directing effect of piperazine was influenced and modified by the Al2O3/P2O 5 ratio. For compounds crystallized from the same synthetic system but separate synthetic batches, i.e., AlPO-CJ9, AlPO-JU88, and AP2pip, we found differences in the crystallization pathways of the small fragments, the types and distributions of the small fragments, the evolutions of the concentrations of Al and P and the pH values of the liquid phases. These differences were studied by comparing the crystallization processes of AlPO-CJ9, AlPO-JU88, and AP2pip from different synthetic batches and showed that the structural details of the same compounds obtained from different synthetic batches were different. Therefore, the topological structure-directing effect is more appropriate than the structure-directing effect in describing the role that the added agents played in the crystallization of open-framework materials. The structure-directing effect of the added agents and the crystallization pathways of the open-framework materials are dependent on the local environment, i.e., the types and distributions of the small fragments, the relative ratio of the species.
KW - Aluminophosphate
KW - Piperazine
KW - Structure-directing effect
KW - Templating effect
KW - Zeolite
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84885165788&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.micromeso.2013.09.004
DO - 10.1016/j.micromeso.2013.09.004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84885165788
SN - 1387-1811
VL - 183
SP - 108
EP - 116
JO - Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
JF - Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
ER -