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It is well known that after the removal of the template many
porous aluminophosphates and related materials are very
sensitive to water.' Depending on the type of structure,
reversible or irreversible phase transitions, loss of crystallinity
and changes in the coordination of some framework A1 upon
rehydration are observed. For example, solid-state NMR
shows that the rehydration of SAPO-5 leads to the formation
of octahedral Al. Subsequent dehydration restores the initial
tetrahedral coordination of Al. Template-free SAPO-37
becomes totally amorphous to X-rays after exposure to water
and stays so after subsequent thermal treatment^.,,^ In contrast,
Barthomeuf and co-workers have shown recently, that,
on hydration, template-free SAPO-34, an analogue of chabasite,
shows the opening of some Si-0-A1 bonds, the effect
being reversible upon dehydrati~n.T~h e hydrated distorted
structure was found to be stable for months with no further
modifications and the ordered material could be regenerated
by removal of water. Here we wish to report that the structure
of template-free SAPO-40 undergoes a similar reversible
modification.
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Keywords
Hydrothermal stability SAPO-40 NMR
Citation
Lourenço, J. P.; Ribeiro, M. F.; Ribeiro, F. R.; Rocha, J.; Gabelica, Z. Solid-state NMR and powder XRD studies of the structure of SAPO-40 upon hydration-dehydration cycles. J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 91, 2213-2215, 1995.