Issue 30, 2021

An intrinsic synthesis parameter governing the crystallization of silico(zinco)aluminophosphate molecular sieves

Abstract

One of the most fundamental but yet unanswered questions in the synthesis of zeolites and zeolite-like materials is whether or not any parameter controlling the microporosity of the crystallized product from synthesis mixtures with feasible chemical compositions exists. Here we report that an experimentally optimized parameter (ca. 3.3 ≤ MOH/P2O5 ≤ 5.3, where M is alkali metal ions) is the criterion bringing about the successful formation of various high-charge-density silicoaluminophosphate (SAPO) and zincoaluminophosphate (ZnAPO) molecular sieves, without the aid of organic structure-directing agents. The materials obtained using this empirical concept include SAPO molecular sieves with CHA and LTA topologies, as well as a SAPO FAU/EMT intergrowth, and ZnAPO ones with CZP and SOD topologies. This study demonstrates the existence of an essential factor determining not only phase selectivity but also microporosity (0.3–2 nm) in the synthesis of zeotypes with charged frameworks which may offer interesting opportunities for more efficiently producing novel zeolite structures and/or compositions.

Graphical abstract: An intrinsic synthesis parameter governing the crystallization of silico(zinco)aluminophosphate molecular sieves

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
03 May 2021
Accepted
29 Jun 2021
First published
30 Jun 2021
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
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Chem. Sci., 2021,12, 10371-10379

An intrinsic synthesis parameter governing the crystallization of silico(zinco)aluminophosphate molecular sieves

S. H. Park, K. C. Kemp, J. Hong, J. G. Min and S. B. Hong, Chem. Sci., 2021, 12, 10371 DOI: 10.1039/D1SC02431K

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