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Minimalistic Synthesis of α-Zirconium Diammonium Phosphate and Zirconia for Applications in Ion Exchange and Catalysis

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α-Zirconium diammonium phosphate (α-Zr(NH4PO4)2·H2O) and ZrO2 find useful applications as ion-exchangers and catalysts. The current syntheses of these compounds are usually via solution-precipitation methods that require solvents and excess of… Click to show full abstract

α-Zirconium diammonium phosphate (α-Zr(NH4PO4)2·H2O) and ZrO2 find useful applications as ion-exchangers and catalysts. The current syntheses of these compounds are usually via solution-precipitation methods that require solvents and excess of reagents. An essentially solvent-free approach with only the water of crystallization for homogenization has now been developed, by which α-zirconium diammonium phosphate and ZrO2 can be synthesized with minimalistic ratios of reactants. α-Zr(NH4PO4)2·H2O was directly accessible in a single step, in contrast to the currently used two-step solution processes. Highly crystalline α-Zr(NH4PO4)2·H2O was obtained from a reaction composition of ZrOCl2·8H2O:4(NH4)2HPO4:0.05NaF after heating at 120 °C for 1 day. α-Zr(NH4PO4)2·H2O showed excellent sorption for Pb2+ and Cu2+ with removal efficiencies ≥99% and high distribution coefficients of 106–107. Similarly, by this minimalistic approach, different modifications of ZrO2 were obtained depending on the base and temperature. ...

Keywords: nh4po4 h2o; diammonium phosphate; zirconium diammonium

Journal Title: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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