Compositions – Preservative agents – Anti-corrosion
Patent
1986-02-25
1989-01-31
Lovering, Richard D.
Compositions
Preservative agents
Anti-corrosion
2523131, 2523132, 2523156, 2523157, 501 12, B01J 1300
Patent
active
048013994
ABSTRACT:
A novel method for preparing sols from metal oxide precursors by using inorganic salts as the peptizing agent is disclosed herein. Sol-gels prepared from the sols are also disclosed. Ceramic coatings, monoliths, bodies and are formed. These structures have a particle size of down to 0.0001 micron and are endowed with excellent packing characteristics as well as smoothness.
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Adams Brenda L.
Clark David E.
Dalzell, Jr. William J.
Lovering Richard D.
University of Florida
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