Intercalation and Thermal Decomposition of Urea in Layered Zirconium Phosphates of ?- and ?-Type
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
1998
Abstract:
The intercalation of urea in a- and y- zirconium phosphates was achieved by
equilibrating the propanolic form of the two layered hosts with saturated
aqueous solutions of urea at room temperature. C, N and H elemental analysis
and thermogravimetric determination of a- and y- intercalates, conditioned at
room temperature and 75% relative humidity, give the compositions a-
Zr(HP04),.0.9 C0(NH2)2.1 .6 H20a nd y-ZrP04(H2P04)1. .2 CO(NH2),.0.6 H20;
the interlayer distances of the samples were 1.09 nm and 1.38 nm respectively.
FT-IR absorption spectra, analytical data and computer models gave evidence
that urea is arranged in the interlayer region as a monolayer. In the 120-220" C
temperature range the thermal decomposition of urea in a constrained system
gives rise to the formation of the monoammonium form of zirconium
phosphates and the elimination of a compound with N/C molar ratio equal to 1.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
layered zirconium phosphates; urea intercalation; urea decomposition
Elenco autori:
Dionigi, Chiara
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