Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof
Patent
1977-01-10
1977-10-11
Stern, Edward
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Halogen or compound thereof
423495, C01F 700, C01F 748
Patent
active
040535703
ABSTRACT:
An aluminum halohydrate is formed by first preparing a reactive aluminum by permeating highly pure aluminum with mercury in the presence of a hydrogen ion source and then contacting the reactive aluminum with a source of iodine, chlorine, bromine or fluorine in the presence of water. The products obtained show high stability, uniformity from batch to batch, and a pH of about 4.3.
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