Abstract

The synthesis and structural characterization of a novel layered aluminophosphate (named AlPO-ntu) with a structure mimicking to that of the naturally occurring silicate mineral kanemite are described. This new compound was synthesized using the hydrothermal method and n-alkylamines as templates. On the basis of the results of thermal and elemental analysis, the chemical formulas were determined to be AlPO3(OH)2[NH2(CH2)xCH3] (x = 3, 5, and 7) for templates of butyl-, hexyl-, and octylamines, respectively. Solid-state 27Al and 31P MAS NMR spectra showed that both elements were in tetrahedral coordination. FT-IR spectra and ion-exchange studies revealed that three of the tetrahedra oxygen are bridging between Al and P atoms. The fourth oxygen, pointing away from the aluminophosphate sheet, bears either a proton when adhering to aluminum or an alkylammonium ion when adhering to phosphorus. The alkylammonium ions are ready for ion-exchange, while the protons attached to the Al−O terminals are not exchangeabl...

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