Abstract:
An amorphous boric oxide product obtainable by dehydrating boric acid, which product comprises 85 to 92wt% B₂O₃ and is essentially free of sodium.
Abstract translation:通过使硼酸脱水获得的无定形硼氧化物产物,该产物包含85至92重量%的B 2 O 3并且基本上不含钠。
Abstract:
A finely divided metal oxide powdery composition, preferably with a narrow particle size distribution, is produced from a particulate, sol-gel derived composition containing agglomerates by heating the particulate composition in the presence of an effective amount of a composition which decomposes upon heating and forms a gas to break at least a portion of the agglomerates so as to yield the desired finely divided ceramic particle composition. Examples of suitable gas-forming agents for use in the present invention include the ammonium salts or amides of organic and inorganic acids, volatile acids, and gases dissolved in a suitable solvent, such as water, alcohol or ammonia.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process for preparing spheroidal particles of metal oxides having an average diameter smaller than 3 microns, which process is characterized in that an emulsion is prepared of a hydrolyzable liquid metal compound in a perfluoropolyether and the emulsion is reacted with water, water vapour or a mixture, in any ratio, of water with a liquid miscible or immiscible with it, which does not interfere with the reaction of the metal compound with water, thus, obtaining a metal oxide hydrate which is separated, subsequently dried and calcined.
Abstract:
Amorphous boric oxide-containing product having about 80 to 90 % B2O3 is produced by heating boric acid to an elevated temperature of about 180° to 220 °C to dehydrate the boric acid and form a molten glass which is cooled to a solid glassy product. The solid glass can be comminuted to produce a particulate product. Preferably the boric acid is heated at about 195° to 205 °C. The process is readily adapted to a continuous process in which the boric acid is continuously fed through a heated reactor-mixer such as a Kneadermaster mixer or Discotherm mixer. The molten glassy product is cooled to form a solid glassy product which can be comminuted to a desirable particle size range.
Abstract:
A suspension of a boron containing compound in the form of crystals, powder or granulate in a solvent which contain a carbomer as dispersant. This suspension is very stable, even at high concentrations, and exhibits favourable non-Newtonian viscosity behavior, which makes it suitable in a number of applications, such as for the control of fission reactions with the generation of electric power from nuclear energy.
Abstract:
Amorphous boric oxide-containing product having about 80 to 90% B2O3 is produced by heating boric acid to an elevated temperature of about 180 DEG to 220 DEG C. to dehydrate the boric acid and form a molten glass which is cooled to a solid glassy product. The solid glass can be comminuted to produce a particulate product. Preferably the boric acid is heated at about 195 DEG to 205 DEG C. The process is readily adapted to a continuous process in which the boric acid is continuously fed through a heated reactor-mixer such as a Kneadermaster mixer or Discotherm mixer. The molten glassy product is cooled to form a solid glassy product which can be comminuted to a desirable particle size range.