Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Heavy metal containing
Patent
1985-08-14
1987-09-15
Sneed, Helen M. S.
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
Heavy metal containing
C07F 722
Patent
active
046940910
ABSTRACT:
A method for preparing dibutyl tin difluoride which comprises reacting dibutyl tin chloride and ammonium difluoride to form dibutyl tin difluoride; dissolving the dibutyl tin difluoride in an appropriate solvent to form a solution; adding a refractory powder having a predetermined particle size to the solution to act as a recrystallization initiator; rapidly cooling the solution to recrystallize the dibutyl tin difluoride; washing the recrystallized dibutyl tin difluoride at least once with a suitable solvent; and recovering a final dibutyl tin difluoride product having spherical grains averaging 15-25 microns in size which are free of alkaline-earth and alkali impurities. The products produced by this process. A method for depositing tin oxide upon a substrate which comprises preparing a dibutyl tin difluoride powder by the method described above; providing a heated substrate; and depositing the dibutyl tin difluoride powder upon a desired surface portion of the heated substrate so as to pyrolyze the powder, thus coating the desired surface portion with tin oxide.
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Kerherve Jean-Pierre
Queromes Armel
Saint Gobain Vitrage
Sneed Helen M. S.
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