Formation and thermal decomposition of pyridine intercalates of α- and γ-zirconium phosphates |
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Authors: | Tsuyoshi Kijima |
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Affiliation: | National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials, Sakura-mura, Niihari-gun, Ibaraki 305 Japan |
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Abstract: | The intercalation of pyridine into α-ZrP takes place with an accompanying uptake of one more mole of water to form a dihydrate Zr(HPO4)1.55(C5H5NHPO4)0.45 · 2 H2O which has an interlayer spacing of 10.9 Å and contains two types of water with different thermostabilities. The pyridine intercalate of γ-ZrP with 12.3 Å spacing is formed by the replacement of interlayer water by the gest molecules without any appreciable change in interlayer spacing and its composition is Zr(HPO4)1.56 (C5H5NHPO4)0.44 · 0.7 H2O. The α-intercalate undergoes dehydration at below 140°C, accompanied by its separation into a pyridine-free phase (ζ-ZrP) and a pyridine enriched one, and this dehydration is immediately followed by the desorption of pyridine, resulting in the overall conversion of the initial phase to ζ-ZrP. The γ-intercalate, on the other hand, releases its water without any phase separation at similar temperatures but its depyridination temperature at 250°C is about 110°C higher than that for the other. A molecular packing model is proposed to explain the interlayer spacings, compositions, and thermal decomposition properties of both intercalates. |
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