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Characteristics of GaPO4-LTA: Unique phase transition into amorphous cubic particles by long-term soaking in water

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MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 348, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2022.112414

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Structural phase transition; Amorphous gallophosphate; Soaking in water; OSDA detachment; GaPO4-LTA

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP17H03396]

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Soaking GaPO4-LTA crystals in water can transform them into an amorphous phase with the same cubic morphology. The resulting am-GaPO particles incorporate water molecules and have a small surface area mainly on the particle surface.
The transformation of as-synthesized gallophosphate crystals with an LTA structure (GaPO4-LTA) into an amorphous phase was induced simply by soaking the crystals in water. The obtained amorphous gallophosphate (am-GaPO) particles maintained the characteristic initial cubic morphology of GaPO4-LTA but with no molecules of dipropylamine (DPA), which acts as an organic structure-directing agent for the crystal synthesis. Am-GaPO incorporates many water molecules in place of DPA. The removal of DPA enables the water molecules to con-tact the GaPO4-LTA framework, which degrades the crystallinity. Though am-GaPO was expected to be a porous material due to its many water molecules, the square-shaped submicron holes on the particle surface, and light scattering from the particle interior, only a small surface area of 6 m2/g was estimated by the Bru-nauer-Emmett-Teller method. The accessible holes were distributed mainly on the particle surface, and it was concluded that the incorporated water molecules were chemisorbed.

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