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Metal-aluminophosphates

In the metal aluminophosphate (MeAPO) family the framework composition contains metal, aluminum and phosphorus [27]. The metal (Me) species include the divalent forms of Co, Fe, Mg, Mn and Zn and trivalent Fe. As in the case of SAPO, the MeAPOs exhibit both structural diversity and even more extensive composihonal variation. Seventeen microporous structures have been reported, 11 of these never before observed in zeoUtes. Structure types crystallized in the MeAPO family include framework topologies related to the zeolites, for example, -34 (CHA) and -35 (LEV), and to the AIPO4S, e.g., -5 and -11, as well as novel structures, e.g., -36 (O.Snm pore) and -39 (0.4nm pore). The MeAPOs represent the first demonstrated incorporation of divalent elements into microporous frameworks. [Pg.10]

The crystal structures of several metal aluminophosphate molecular sieves, in Innovation Zeolite Mater. Sci. (eds P.J. Grobet, W.J. Mortier, E.F. Vansant, and G. Schulz Eklofi), Stud. Surf. Sci. Gatal., vol. 37, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 269-279. [Pg.22]

Synthesis and Characterization of Metal Aluminophosphate Molecular Sieves... [Pg.329]

Further variation of the stmctural and catalytic properties of four-coimected tetrahedral frameworks is obtained by the substitution of silicon or metal cations,giving materials known as SAPO s and MeAPO s, respectively. More than twenty metal aluminophosphate frameworks have been identified with Mg, Mn, Fe, Co, or Zn substituents. These give the possibility of framework redox activity (e.g. Fe +/Fe +) in catalysis as well as the usual Bronsted acidity. For further information about zeolitic and microporous phosphate frameworks see Porous Inorganic Materials and Zeolites) and recent reviews. ... [Pg.3635]

Metal aluminophosphates have the generic acronym MeAPO and metal aluminosilicophosphates are MeAPSO. More specific descriptions come by inserting the appropriate chemical symbol(s) into the code. There are many examples of this in Table 21, for example, AsPO-34, AsVBeAPO-34, CoAPO-34, MnAPSO-34, FeAPSO-44, and so on The letters C, M, and Z are sometimes used... [Pg.5092]

Metal aluminophosphates (MeAPO) contain framework metal (Me), aluminum, and phosphorus. When the metal is divalent (e.g., Zn +, Co +, and Mg +) and substitutes for aluminum, a negatively charged framework results, with H+, for example, serving to compensate the charge. Many aluminophosphate molecular sieves have been synthesized. SAPO-11 and MeAPO-11 have interesting catalytic properties. Their structures have onedimensional 10-ring channels. The 10-ring pore aperture is elliptical with dimensions 0.39 x 0.63 nm. Table 1 is a summary of the characteristics of the molecular sieves which have been used for the skeletal isomerization of n-butenes. [Pg.516]

The difficulty of incorporating metal ions into the molecular sieve lattice results from the fact that actually two requirements have to be fulfilled, i.e., (i) the metal cation must have approximately the size of the atom it replaces (Si, A1 or P) and (ii) it must be able to coordinate in a tetrahedral position in the firamework. Fiuthermore, to function as a successful redox catalyst, a change in the valency and/or the coordination of the oxidant must be realized via reversible change of the coordination of the metal cation. Only a limited number of cations have been reported to be incorporated in the fiamework of zeolite and metal-aluminophosphate molecular sieves. These cations include Co, V, Mn, Cr. Ti [158,159] and a short compilation of the structures available (isomorphously substituted molecular sieves) is compiled in Table 1. Generally, it seems that aluminophosphate lattices are more easily adaptable for isomorphous substitution, but that the resulting materials have a lower stability than the corresponding zeolite frameworks [160]. [Pg.385]

Metal aluminophosphate molecular sieves (MeAPO-s) and metal silicoaluminophosphates (MeAPSO-s) are ALPO4-S and SAPO-s which contain divalent Co, Fe, Mg, Mn, or Zn, or trivalent Fe. ELAPO-s and ELAPSO-s contain Li, Be, B, Ga, Ge, As, or Ti. [Pg.5]

The oxidative activation of short chain alkanes on microporous metal aluminophosphates... [Pg.681]

J.M. Bennett and B.K. Marcus, The Crystal Structures of Several Metal Aluminophosphate Molecular Sieves. Stud. Surf. Set Catal., 1988, 37, 269-279. [Pg.108]

Metal-aluminophosphate (MeAPO-n) and Silico-aluminophosphate (SAPO)... [Pg.24]

However, the incorporation of metal cations whose valence is different from that of A1 or P leads to the formation of electronically unsaturated sites, as schematically shown in Figure 3. This addition of aliovalent metal cations into the lattice of AlPO-n generates solid acidity and ion-exchange sites. There are numerous reports on the incorporation of many different metal cations into the lattice of AlPO-n. Table 2 summarizes the reported isomorphous substituted AlPO-n. The family of AlPO-n substituted with metal cations is generally called metal aluminophosphates (MeAPO-n). The typical metal cations substituted into AlPO-n are Li, B, Be, Mg, Ti, Mn, Fe, Co, Zn, Ga, Ge, Si, and As. The Si-substituted AlPO-n is called a silicoaluminophosphate and denoted as SAPO-n, where n also means the framework structure, and it is distinct from the MeAPO-n materials.SAPO-n exhibits both structural diversity and compositional variation. In particular, the crystal structure of SAPO-n is of greatest interest, because the distribution of the Si atom in the framework is quite complicated. Some crystal structures, such as SAPO-40, are only found in SAPO-n and not in AlPO-n or zeolite. The mole... [Pg.24]

Mesoporous zirconia Mesoporous zirconia fuel cell catalyst Mesostructural transformation Metal aluminophosphates 04-P-l 1... [Pg.418]


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