Compositions: ceramic – Ceramic compositions – Glass compositions – compositions containing glass other than...
Patent
1994-12-13
1996-01-30
Group, Karl
Compositions: ceramic
Ceramic compositions
Glass compositions, compositions containing glass other than...
501 10, 501 47, 501 48, 501 52, C03C 1100
Patent
active
054880165
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed an amorphous, polymeric material that contains phosphorous, aluminum and carbon atoms, and that is the reaction product of a buffered liquid mixture of a source of phosphorous, such as 85% phosphoric acid, a source of aluminum, such as boehmite, and an organic liquid buffer, such as a carboxylic acid. The polymeric material may be converted to a glassy or crystalline solid by heating to a temperature of at least 150.degree. C., and may be cellulated.
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Corning Incorporated
Group Karl
Peterson Milton M.
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