Controlled dispersion of colloidal suspension by comb polymers

Colloid systems and wetting agents; subcombinations thereof; pro – Continuous liquid or supercritical phase: colloid systems;... – Aqueous continuous liquid phase and discontinuous phase...

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C514S772100, C516S077000, C516S078000, C516S079000, C516S087000, C516S088000, C516S092000, C516S093000, C516S095000, C516S097000, C524S504000, C524S547000, C524S548000, C524S555000, C524S560000, C524S588000, C524S599000, C524S602000

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ABSTRACT:
Comb polymers are used as dispersants to increase the stability of colloidal suspensions containing multivalent or high concentrations of monovalent ions. Stabilized colloidal suspensions and methods of forming stabilized colloidal suspensions are described, including suspensions containing ceramic precursors or bioactive agents useful in forming ceramic substrates or pharmaceutical compositions, respectively.

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