Compositions – Exfoliated or intumesced
Patent
1987-12-22
1989-06-06
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Compositions
Exfoliated or intumesced
2523152, 2523155, 423118, 423328, 423329, 423462, C04B 2006
Patent
active
048369543
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a fluorinated phyllosilicate material and method of producing such material. The material has fluoride ions chemically bonded to a natural phyllosilicate in part at least by exchange with hydroxyl ions. The method comprises exposing a phyllosilicate to a source of fluoride ions, either gaseous, aqueous fluoride solution, or a volatile solid, and chemically bonding flouride ions to the phyllosilicate structure. The fluorinated material may be heated to a temperature in the range of 100.degree.-1000.degree. C., preferably 300.degree.-800.degree. C. to dehydrate the material. Heating at 800.degree. C. may create new crystal phases, such as sellaite (MgF.sub.2) or fluorite (CaF.sub.2).
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Corning Glass Works
Dixon Jr. William R.
Griffis Andrew
Janes Jr. Clinton S.
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