China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation, Fushun Research Institute of Petroleum and Petrochemicals, SINOPEC Corp.
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The present invention relates to a mesoporous molecular sieve MPL-1 and its preparation process. The anhydrous composition of this molecular sieve contains at least three elements, i.e. aluminum, phosphorus and oxygen. The molecular sieve has larger pore diameters, generally 1.3 nm-10.0 nm, a larger
The present invention relates to a mesoporous molecular sieve MPL-1 and its preparation process. The anhydrous composition of this molecular sieve contains at least three elements, i.e. aluminum, phosphorus and oxygen. The molecular sieve has larger pore diameters, generally 1.3 nm-10.0 nm, a larger specific surface area and adsorption capacity. It is synthesized under the hydrothermal process with an organic compound as template. Where necessary, silicon and/or titanium may be added to synthesize the aluminosilicophosphate, aluminotitanophosphate, or aluminosilicotitanophosphate molecular sieves having a mesoporous structure, and/or metal compounds may be added to synthesize derivatives of mesoporous aluminophosphate molecular sieves containing the corresponding hetero-atoms.
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1. A mesoporous molecular sieve comprising phosphorus, aluminum, and oxygen, wherein a P 2 O 5 /Al 2 O 3 molar ratio is 0.5-1.5; and having a X-ray diffraction pattern on which its strongest diffraction peak is at the position 2θ=1.5°-3.0° with the units d-spacing greater than 4.
1. A mesoporous molecular sieve comprising phosphorus, aluminum, and oxygen, wherein a P 2 O 5 /Al 2 O 3 molar ratio is 0.5-1.5; and having a X-ray diffraction pattern on which its strongest diffraction peak is at the position 2θ=1.5°-3.0° with the units d-spacing greater than 4.0 nm. 2. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 1, wherein a pore diameter of the molecular sieve is 1.3 nm-10.0 nm. 3. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 2, wherein said pore diameter is 2.0 nm-10.0 nm. 4. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 2, wherein said pore diameter is 2.0 nm-5.0 nm. 5. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 1, wherein said P 2 O 5 /Al 2 O 3 molar ratio is 0.7-1.3. 6. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 1, wherein said P 2 O 5 /Al 2 O 3 molar ratio is 0.7-1.0. 7. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 1, wherein said molecular sieve further comprises elements Si and/or Ti, wherein a T/Al 2 O 3 molar ratio is from 0.01 to less than 2.0, wherein T represents Si and/or Ti. 8. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 7, wherein said T/Al 2 O 3 molar ratio is 0.01-1.0, wherein T represents Si and/or Ti. 9. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 7, wherein said molecular sieve further comprises one or more other metal elements in addition to the elements aluminum and/or titanium, and a molar ratio of said other metal element(s) to alumina M/Al 2 O 3 =0.0 1-2.0, wherein M represents the other metal element(s). 10. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 9, wherein said molar ratio of other metal element(s) to alumina M/Al 2 O 3 =0.01-1.0, wherein M represents the other metal element(s). 11. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 9, wherein said molar ratio of other metal element(s) to alumina M/Al 2 O 3 =0.1-0.5, wherein M represents the other metal element(s). 12. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 1, wherein said interplanar distance of the strongest diffraction peak d=4.0-6.0 nm. 13. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 1, wherein said molecular sieve has substantively the same X-ray diffraction pattern with the strongest diffraction peak at 2θ=1.7 degree to 2.9 degree, and a second strongest diffraction peak at 2θ=3.8 degree to 4.2 degree. 14. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 1, wherein said molecular sieve has a pore volume of 0.30 ml/g-1.00 ml/g, and a specific surface area of 300 m 2 /g-1000 m 2 /g. 15. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 1, wherein said molecular sieve has a pore volume of 0.40 ml/g-0.70 ml/g, and a specific surface area of 500 m 2 /g-800 m 2 /g. 16. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 1, wherein per 100 g of said molecular sieve has adsorption capacity towards benzene of more than 10 g at 2500 and P s /P O =0.016, and per 100 g of said molecular sieve has adsorption capacity towards water of more than 50 g at 2500 and P s /P O 0.026. 17. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 16, wherein per 100 g of said molecular sieve has adsorption capacity towards benzene of 12 g-25 g at 25° C. and P s /P O =0.016, and per 100 g of said molecular sieve has adsorption capacity towards water of 52 g-70 g at 25° C. and P s /P O 0.026. 18. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 1, wherein said molecular sieve is so thermally and hydrothermally stable that its crystal lattice is not damaged after being calcined at 700° C. for 2 h, and its crystallinity is not substantively decreased after being heated in boiling water for 10 h. 19. The mesoporous molecular sieve according to claim 9, wherein said metal element(s) is one or more selected from the group consisting of La, Ce, Ti, Ni, Go, Cr, Ca, Cu, Zn, Mg and Fe. 20. A process for preparation of the molecular sieve according to claim 1, comprising the steps of:(a) mixing a template, an aluminum source, and a phosphorus source with water, stirring the mixture and adjusting the pH value of the mixture to range from 6 to less than 9, wherein the molar ratios of various materials P 2 O 5 /Al 2 O 3 =0.5-1.5, H 2 O/Al 2 O 3 =50-500, R/Al 2 O 3 =0.2-2.0, where R is a template; (b) crystallizing the resulting mixture from step (a) to form a precipitate recovering and washing and drying the solid product to obtain the as-synthesised mesoporous molecular sieve, and(c) calcining the as-synthesised molecular sieve to remove the template to obtain the molecular sieve. 21. The process according to claim 20, wherein the molar ratios of various materials in the mixture P 2 O 5 /Al 2 O 3 =0.7-1.3, H 2 O/Al 2 O 3 =100-400, and R/Al 2 O 3 =0.3-1.0, wherein R is a template. 22. The process according to claim 20, wherein the molar ratio of phosphorus to aluminum in the mixture P 2 O 5 /Al 2 O 3 =0.7-1.0. 23. The process according to claim 20, wherein one or more silicon sources and/or titanium sources is optionally added in step (a) to allow a T/Al 2 O 3 molar ratio in the mixture to be from 0.01 to less than 2.0, wherein T represents Si and/or Ti. 24. The process according to claim 23, wherein said T/Al 2 O 3 molar ratio is 0.01-1.0, wherein T is Si and/or Ti. 25. The process according to claim 23, wherein said T/Al 2 O 3 molar ratio is 0.1-0.5, wherein T is Si and/or Ti. 26. The process according to claim 20, wherein other metal source(s) in addition to the aluminum sources are optionally added where necessary to allow a M/Al 2 O 3 molar ratio in the mixture obtained in step (a) to be 0.01-2.0, wherein M represents the other metal element(s). 27. The process according to claim 20, wherein other metal source(s) in addition to the aluminum sources are optionally added where necessary to allow a M/Al 2 O 3 molar ratio in the mixture obtained in step (a) to be 0.01-1.0, wherein M represents the other metal element(s). 28. The process according to claim 20, wherein other metal source(s) in addition to the aluminum sources are optionally added where necessary to allow a M/Al 2 O 3 molar ratio in the mixture obtained in step (a) to be 0.1-0.5, wherein M represents the other metal element(s). 29. The process according to claim 20, wherein said aluminum source is one or more selected from the group consisting of active aluminas and their precursors, soluble aluminum salts and organic aluminium-containing compounds. 30. The process according to claim 20, wherein said phosphorus source may be an inorganic and/or organic compound containing phosphorus. 31. The process according to claim 20, wherein said phosphorus source is orthophosphoric acid, phosphoric acid, pyrophosphoric acid, phosphorus trichloride, phosphorus oxychloride, and/or phosphate. 32. The process according to claim 20, wherein said phosphorus source is ortho-phosphoric acid. 33. The process according to claim 20, wherein said silicon source is one or more selected from the group consisting of silica sol, white carbon black, water glass, and ortho-silicate. 34. The process according to claim 20, wherein said titanium source is one or more selected from the group consisting of TiO 2 , TiF 4 , TiCl 4 , TiOCl 2 , Ti(SO 4 ) 2 , tetramethyl titanate, tetraethyl titanate, tetrapropyl titanate, and the derivatives thereof. 35. The process according to claim 26, wherein said other metal source(s) is one selected from the group consisting of the compounds of La, Ce, Ti, Ni, Co, Cr, Ca, Cu, Zn, Mg and Fe, or a mixture thereof. 36. The process according to claim 35, wherein said metal source(s) is soluble metal salt(s). 37. The process according to claim 36, wherein said metal source(s) is one or more selected from the group consisting of the nitrate, sulfate, acetate and chloride of the metal(s). 38. The process according to claim 20, wherein said template is represented by the general formula: R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 NX, wherein R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , and R 4 independently represent a substituting group, N represents element nitrogen or phosphorus, and X represents hydroxyl or halogen. 39. The process according to claim 38, wherein said halogen is selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br, and I, or a mixture thereof. 40. The process according to claim 38, wherein at least one substituting group among R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , and R 4 is that having 5 or more carbon atoms. 41. The process according to claim 38, wherein at least one substituting group among R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , and R 4 is that containing one or more polar functional groups. 42. The process according to claim 41, wherein said functional group is selected from the group consisting of amino, hydroxyl, carboxyl, sulfhydryl, aldehyde group, and halogen. 43. The process according to claim 20, wherein said template is a mixture of phenethoxy-2-hydroxypropyl trimethylammonium chloride (PTMAC) and/or phenethoxy-2-hydroxypropyl trimethylammonium bromide (PTMAB) with other organic compounds capable to serve as a template. 44. The process according to claim 20, wherein said template is phenethoxy-2-hydroxypropyl trimethylammonium chloride (PTMAC) and/or phenethoxy-2-hydroxypropyl trimethylammonium bromide (PTMAB). 45. The process according to claim 20, wherein the substance used to adjust the pH value of the mixture is an acid, base and/or salt capable of adjusting acidity and alkalinity. 46. The process according to claim 45, wherein said base is an inorganic alkali or organic alkali. 47. The process according to claim 45, wherein said base is selected from the group consisting of sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, aqueous ammonia, primary amines, secondary amines, tertiary amines and quaternary ammonium alkali. 48. The process according to claim 47, wherein said base is selected from the group consisting of aqueous ammonia and quaternary ammonium alkali. 49. The process according to claim 20, wherein a crystallization temperature in step (b) is 100° C.-200° C. and a crystallization time is 4-240 h. 50. The process according to claim 49, wherein said the temperature is 130° C.-170° C., and the time period is 24-96 h. 51. The process according to claim 20, wherein a calcination temperature in step (c) is 450° C.-700° C., and a calcination time is 2-24 h. 52. The process according to claim 51, wherein said calcination temperature is 500° C.-650° C., and said calcination time is 4-8 h.
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