Abstract

The temperature-dependence of the influence of the position-2-methyl group on the structure-directing effect of piperazine in the synthesis of open-framework aluminophosphates was investigated. By heating the initial mixture with the composition of Al2O3:1.5 P2O5:R:125 H2O at 160 °C, where R is the structure-directing agent of 2-methylpiperazine or piperazine, layered aluminophosphates APMeP150 (R = 2-methylpiperazine) and AP2pip (R = piperazine) were obtained. When the same initial reaction mixture was heated at 190 °C, layered aluminophosphates APMeP200 (R = 2-methylpiperazine) and AP2pip (R = piperazine) were crystallized. APMeP200 and AP2pip have the same inorganic sheet topology. We investigated the crystallization processes of the four open-framework aluminophosphates and found that increasing the heating temperature slowed the crystallization of the initial mixtures. The non-bonding interactions between the inorganic layers of the four open-framework aluminophosphates and the experimental or theoretically generated structure-directing agents were calculated. The possible starting points of the crystallization of the four open-framework aluminophosphates were analysed and compared. The temperature-dependence of the influence of the position-2-methyl group on the structure-directing effect of piperazine revealed that the structure-directing effect, the most important factor in the synthesis of zeolites and related open-framework materials, is determined by multiple factors. The structural parameters of the same compound can be affected by the synthesis conditions.

Highlights

  • Zeolites, microporous crystalline aluminosilicates, have been widely used as ion-exchangers in the detergent industry, catalysts in the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) process, and adsorbents in the drying and purification of natural gas and in the air separation by pressure swing adsorption (PSA) or vacuum pressure swing adsorption (VPSA)[1]

  • Investigating the structure-directing effect of piperazine and 2-methylpiperazine allows us to examine the influence of the position-2-methyl group on the structure-directing effect of piperazine

  • The results presented in this study reveal that the position-2-methyl group influenced the structure-directing effect of piperazine at 160 °C

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Introduction

Microporous crystalline aluminosilicates, have been widely used as ion-exchangers in the detergent industry, catalysts in the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) process, and adsorbents in the drying and purification of natural gas and in the air separation by pressure swing adsorption (PSA) or vacuum pressure swing adsorption (VPSA)[1]. To understand how and why the position-2-methyl group affects the structure-directing effect of piperazine, we investigated the crystallization processes of APMeP150 and AP2pip-160 with multiple techniques.

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