Formation of an intermediate during the hydrothermal synthesis of ULM-5 studied using time-resolved, in situ X-ray powder diffraction

Abstract
In situ energy dispersive X-ray diffraction studies on the hydrothermal synthesis of the oxyfluorinated gallophosphate, ULM-5, show that when orthophosphoric acid is used as a starting material ULM-5 forms rapidly after an initial induction period, whereas when phosphorus pentoxide is used as a starting material a previously unobserved crystalline intermediate is formed, which subsequently reacts to form ULM-5; conditions have been identified in which this intermediate is relatively long lived and this has allowed the subsequent isolation of a pure sample of this intermediate.

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