Unique Organic−Inorganic Interactions Leading to a Structure-Directed Microporous Aluminophosphate Crystallization as Observed with in situ Raman Spectroscopy
Journal of the American Chemical Society2006Vol. 128(36), pp. 11744–11745
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Abstract
We report on the direct observation of key organic template-framework interactions leading to the formation of specific aluminophosphate structures. In particular, we show how MeAPO-34 formation was governed by an interaction between the divalent framework substituted metal ion and the template conformation, while for AlPO-5 the structure formation was determined by the template conformation alone. Understanding such interactions therefore appears to be important for the rationalization of microporous material formation.
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