Claims
- 1. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced in a hydrothermal process in which generating a reverse microemulsion is a first step followed by a second step of heating the generated reverse microemulsion for a selected period of time at a chosen temperature, thereby producing the isolatable zeotype microporous crystalline species.
- 2. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 1, wherein said reverse microemulsion generating step comprises:
a) mixing a polar solute, a silicon or phosphorous source, and a structure directing agent to produce a first mixture; b) mixing one or more surfactants and a hydrophobic solvent to produce a second mixture; c) combining said first and said second mixtures to produce a reverse microemulsion; d) adding a metal source to said reverse microemulsion; and e) adding a mineralizer to said metal source containing reverse microemulsion.
- 3. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 1, wherein said reverse microemulsion generating step comprises:
a) mixing a polar solute, a silicon or phosphorous source, and a structure directing agent to produce a first mixture; b) mixing one or more surfactants and a hydrophobic solvent to produce a second mixture; c) combining said first and said second mixtures to produce a reverse microemulsion; d) stirring said reverse microemulsion for a first period and time at a first temperature; e) adding a metal source to said stirred reverse microemulsion; f) aging said metal source containing reverse microemulsion for a second period of time at a second temperature; g) adding a mineralizer to said aged metal source containing reverse microemulsion; and h) aging said mineralizer containing and metal source contain reverse microemulsion for a third period of time at a third temperature.
- 4. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 1, wherein said reverse microemulsion generating step comprises:
a) mixing water, phosphorous acid, and a structure directing agent to produce a first mixture; b) mixing cetyl pyridinium chloride, n-butanol, and toluene to produce a second mixture; c) combining said first and said second mixtures to produce a reverse microemulsion; d) stirring said reverse microemulsion for a first period and time at a first temperature; e) adding aluminum triisopropoxide to said stirred reverse microemulsion; f) aging said aluminum triisopropoxide containing reverse microemulsion for a second period of time at a second temperature; g) adding hydrofluoric acid to said aged metal source containing reverse microemulsion; and h) aging said hydrofluoric acid containing and aluminum triisopropoxide contain reverse microemulsion for a third period of time at a third temperature.
- 5. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 4, wherein said structure directing agent contains an amine functional group.
- 6. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 4, wherein said structure directing agent is triethylamine.
- 7. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 1, wherein said heating step comprises:
a) transferring said reverse microemulsion to a suitable heating vessel and b) heating said transferred reverse microemulsion to a temperature of between about 100° C. and 220° C. for a selected period of time.
- 8. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 7, wherein said temperature is between about 140° C. and 200° C.
- 9. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 7, wherein said temperature is approximately 180° C.
- 10. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 7, wherein said selected period of time is about five to seven hours with conventional heating and about 15 to 20 minutes with microwave heating.
- 11. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced in a hydrothermal process comprising the steps:
a) mixing a polar solute, a silicon or phosphorous source, and a structure directing agent to produce a first mixture; b) mixing one or more surfactants and a hydrophobic solvent to produce a second mixture; c) combining said first and said second mixtures to produce a reverse microemulsion; d) adding a metal source to said reverse microemulsion; e) adding a mineralizer to said metal source containing reverse microemulsion; f) transferring said reverse microemulsion to a suitable heating vessel; and g) heating said transferred reverse microemulsion to a temperature of between about 100° C. and 220° C. for a selected period of time.
- 12. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 11, wherein said structure directing agent contains an amine functional group.
- 13. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 11, wherein said structure directing agent is triethylamine.
- 14. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 11, wherein said temperature is between about 140° C. and 200° C.
- 15. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 11, wherein said temperature is approximately 180° C.
- 16. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 11, wherein said selected period of time is about five to seven hours with conventional heating and about 15 to 20 minutes with microwave heating.
- 17. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced in a hydrothermal process comprising the steps:
a) mixing a polar solute, a silicon or phosphorous source, and a structure directing agent to produce a first mixture; b) mixing one or more surfactants and a hydrophobic solvent to produce a second mixture; c) combining said first and said second mixtures to produce a reverse microemulsion; d) stirring said reverse microemulsion for a first period and time at a first temperature; e) adding a metal source to said stirred reverse microemulsion; f) aging said metal source containing reverse microemulsion for a second period of time at a second temperature; g) adding a mineralizer to said aged metal source containing reverse microemulsion; h) aging said mineralizer containing and metal source contain reverse microemulsion for a third period of time at a third temperature; i) transferring said reverse microemulsion to a suitable heating vessel; and j) heating said transferred reverse microemulsion to a temperature of between about 100° C. and 220° C. for a selected period of time.
- 18. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 17, wherein said structure directing agent contains an amine functional group.
- 19. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 17, wherein said structure directing agent is triethylamine.
- 20. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 17, wherein said temperature is between about 140° C. and 200° C.
- 21. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 17, wherein said temperature is approximately 180° C.
- 22. A zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 17, wherein said selected period of time is about five to seven hours with conventional heating and about 15 to 20 minutes with microwave heating.
- 23. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced in a hydrothermal process comprising the steps:
a) mixing water, phosphorous acid, and a structure directing agent to produce a first mixture; b) mixing cetyl pyridinium chloride, n-butanol, and toluene to produce a second mixture; c) combining said first and said second mixtures to produce a reverse microemulsion; d) stirring said reverse microemulsion for a first period and time at a first temperature; e) adding aluminum triisopropoxide to said stirred reverse microemulsion; f) aging said aluminum triisopropoxide containing reverse microemulsion for a second period of time at a second temperature; g) adding hydrofluoric acid to said aged aluminum triisopropoxide containing reverse microemulsion; h) aging said hydrofluoric acid containing and aluminum triisopropoxide contain reverse microemulsion for a third period of time at a third temperature; i) transferring said reverse microemulsion to a suitable heating vessel; and j) heating said transferred reverse microemulsion to a temperature of between about 100° C. and 220° C. for a selected period of time.
- 24. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 23, wherein said structure directing agent contains an amine functional group.
- 25. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 23, wherein said structure directing agent is triethylamine.
- 26. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 23, wherein said temperature is between about 140° C. and 200° C.
- 27. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 23, wherein said temperature is approximately 180° C.
- 28. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 23, wherein said selected period of time is about five to seven hours with conventional heating and about 15 to 20 minutes with microwave heating.
- 29. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 23, wherein said structure directing agent contains an amine functional group.
- 30. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 23, wherein said structure directing agent is triethylamine.
- 31. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced in a hydrothermal process comprising the steps:
a) mixing water, phosphorous acid, and triethylamine to produce a first mixture; b) mixing cetyl pyridinium chloride, n-butanol, and toluene to produce a second mixture; c) combining said first and said second mixtures to produce a reverse microemulsion; d) stirring said reverse microemulsion for overnight at room temperature; e) adding aluminum triisopropoxide to said stirred reverse microemulsion; f) aging said aluminum triisopropoxide containing reverse microemulsion for one to three hours at room temperature; g) adding hydrofluoric acid to said aged aluminum triisopropoxide containing reverse microemulsion; h) aging said hydrofluoric acid containing and aluminum triisopropoxide contain reverse microemulsion for one to three hours at room temperature; i) transferring said reverse microemulsion to a suitable heating vessel; and j) heating said transferred reverse microemulsion to a temperature of between about 100° C. and 220° C. for a selected period of time.
- 32. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 31, wherein said temperature is between about 140° C. and 200° C.
- 33. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 31, wherein said temperature is approximately 180° C.
- 34. An AIPO4-5 zeotype microporous crystalline species produced according to claim 31, wherein said selected period of time is about five to seven hours with conventional heating and about 15 to 20 minutes with microwave heating.
- 35. A zeotype microporous crystalline species comprising AIPO4-5 and having a high aspect ratio with linear micropores running approximately parallel to a long axis of said fiber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application serial No. [not known as yet] filed on Jan. 31, 2003 via Express Mail No. EV193318335US deposited with the United States Postal Service “Express Mail Post Office to Addressee” service under 37 CFR 1.10 in an envelope addressed to: The Assistant Commissioner for Patents, Washington, D.C. 20231 on Jan. 31, 2003.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] This invention was made with Government support under Contract Number W-7405 ENG-36 awarded by the United States Department of Energy to the Regents of the University of California. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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