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Adsorption properties of α-type layered and pillared zirconium phosphite phosphonates with high specific surface areas and porosities

  • Monica Pica
  • , Elena De Paolis
  • , Emmanuele Cillo
  • , Giorgio GATTI
  • , GEO PAUL
  • , Elisa Calà
  • , Fabrizio Olivito
  • , Anna Santaniello
  • , Giovanni Golemme

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Abstract

Single-phase mixed zirconium phosphite phosphonates with layered and pillared structures were prepared by direct reaction of a zirconyl salt and phosphorous acid with phenylphosphonic or p-xylenediphosphonic acid, respectively. Materials with different chemical compositions were prepared by changing the phosphorous acid/phosphonic acid molar ratio in the mother solution between 1 and 4. The compounds were characterised by XRPD, 31P MAS NMR, SEM, and FTIR analyses. The adsorption/desorption properties toward nitrogen and hydrogen at 77 K and the dichloromethane (DCM) uptake from the vapor phase at 30 °C were studied. All materials exhibited a Specific Surface Area (SSA) of ≥ 200 m2 g−1, due to the contribution of micro-, meso- and macropores. The estimated micropore volume, Vmicro, increased with increasing SSA and affected the hydrogen uptake that reached 1.43 mmol g−1 at 77 K with the zirconium phosphite phenylphosphonate compound having the highest Vmicro value. The DCM uptake reached 1300 mg g−1 with the zirconium phosphite p-xylenediphosphonate having the highest macroporosity. The zirconium phosphite phenylphosphonate in the gel form was proved to disperse well in a PLA matrix, even at high filler loadings, affecting its physico-chemical properties.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)671-683
Number of pages13
JournalDalton Transactions
Volume55
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026

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