Method for cationic conversion of nano-milled calcium carbonate

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C428S330000, C428S032100, C428S032340

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ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a print medium comprising coating at least one side of a base substrate with anionically-charged nano-milled calcium carbonate that has been mixed with a cationic conversion agent to convert the coating to a cationically-charged coating, where a primary size of particles of the nano-milled calcium carbonate is 10-20 nm or smaller.

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