Issue 4, 2001

Abstract

The thermal treatment of dipropylamine template occluded within AlPO4-11 was studied using sample controlled thermal analysis under a residual pressure of 5 × 10−3 mbar. Intermediate samples, treated to different temperatures, were studied using FTIR and nitrogen adsorption manometry at 77 K.

The thermal treatment occurs in four steps. The first step (25 °C to 140 °C) corresponds to the dehydration of the hydrated dipropylamine. The second (140 °C to 210 °C) and third (210 °C to 330 °C) steps correspond to the main loss of whole dipropylamine molecules without degradation. A temperature induced evaporation type process would explain such a phenomenon. The final step (330 °C to 470 °C) corresponds to the degradation of a very small amount of dipropylamine in strong interaction with the AlPO4 framework. The microporosity only becomes available to nitrogen adsorption during this final step.

Graphical abstract: Use of sample controlled thermal analysis to liberate the micropores of aluminophosphate AlPO-11: evidence of template evaporation

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Nov 2000
Accepted
22 Jan 2001
First published
02 Mar 2001

J. Mater. Chem., 2001,11, 1300-1304

Use of sample controlled thermal analysis to liberate the micropores of aluminophosphate AlPO4-11: evidence of template evaporation

N. Dufau, L. Luciani, F. Rouquerol and P. Llewellyn, J. Mater. Chem., 2001, 11, 1300 DOI: 10.1039/B008865J

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