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Intermediate Aluminophosphates as a Tool of Control over the Morphology and Secondary Porous Structure of AlPO4-11

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The paper investigates the effects of the aging of an initial aluminophosphate gel on the formation of intermediate phases and their subsequent crystallization into an AlPO4-11 molecular sieve. It was demonstrated that intermediate aluminophosphates can be deliberately formed either as amorphous or layered phases by varying, from 20 to 140°C, the holding temperature of the aluminophosphate gel with the following composition: 1.0Al2O3·1.0P2O5·1.0DPA·50H2O. The choice of the intermediate aluminophosphate was shown to be a factor of control over the AlPO4-11 morphology and over the characteristics of the secondary porous structure. The paper further suggests the mechanism of AlPO4-11 formation depending on the intermediate phase nature.

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The study was carried out within the state assignment for the IPC RAS on the topic “Zeolite Materials of Different Structural Types with High Crystallinity and Hierarchical Porous Structure as a New Generation of Catalysts for the Synthesis of Important Petrochemicals,” State Register entry no. AAAA-A19-119022290006-2, and with financial support from the Russian Presidential Scholarship for young researchers and graduate students (SP-3341.2021.1).

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Agliullin, M.R., Kutepov, B.I. Intermediate Aluminophosphates as a Tool of Control over the Morphology and Secondary Porous Structure of AlPO4-11. Pet. Chem. 61, 825–835 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544121080016

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