March 15, 2016
Journal Article

Investigation Of Water Assisted Phase Transformation Process From AlPO4-5 to AlPO4-tridymite

Abstract

Water assisted phase transformation process from crystalized AlPO4-5 to AlPO4-tridymite was studied by the combination of X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and in situ multinuclear MAS NMR. It is found that water first activates the residue amorphous aluminophosphate in crystalized AlPO4-5 sample through hydrolysis and condensation reactions. Then the activated aluminophosphate species reassemble into AlPO4-tridymite crystalline. Meanwhile, AlPO4-5 transforms into orthorhombic phase during heating process. With further crystallization of AlPO4-tridymite, the amorphous phase is gradually consumed, and mass transportation between AlPO4-5 and AlPO4-tridymite is established through gradually amorphization of AlPO4-5. Finally, most of the AlPO4-5 transforms into the thermodynamically stable dense phase AlPO4-tridymite.

Revised: March 18, 2016 | Published: March 15, 2016

Citation

Xu S., Z. Zhao, M.Y. Hu, X. Han, J.Z. Hu, and X. Bao. 2016. Investigation Of Water Assisted Phase Transformation Process From AlPO4-5 to AlPO4-tridymite. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 223. PNNL-SA-115503. doi:10.1016/j.micromeso.2015.10.039