Compositions – Inorganic luminescent compositions – Compositions containing halogen; e.g. – halides and oxyhalides
Patent
1996-11-04
1999-12-21
Koslow, C. Melissa
Compositions
Inorganic luminescent compositions
Compositions containing halogen; e.g., halides and oxyhalides
25230145, 2523014F, 2523014P, 2523014H, 2523016R, 2523016S, 2523016P, 2523016F, 2523015, 34259, 34264, 264432, 264489, B01J 815, B01J 800
Patent
active
060044802
ABSTRACT:
A continuous automated process is provided for manufacturing a phosphor product having controlled particle size characteristics and enhanced luminescent performance characteristics for use in a luminescent display. A precursor host lattice solution, a precursor dopant solution and reagent solution are initially selected as the starting materials for the phosphor product and are mixed together to produce a liquid starting material mixture. The mixture is conveyed to a microwave reactor and heated therein in a first heating stage by subjecting the mixture to microwaves at a predetermined frequency for a time sufficient to convert the starting material mixture to a precursor complex. The precursor complex is conveyed to a fluidized bed reactor and heated therein in a second heating stage by a hot fluidizing gas for a time and at a temperature sufficient to convert the precursor complex to the phosphor product in particulate form. The instantaneous particle size characteristics of the phosphor product are determined and transmitted to an autofeedback controller that adjusts the microwave frequency and reactor residence time of the first heating stage in response to the particle size data, thereby automatically tailoring the specific particle size characteristics of the phosphor product to the requirements of the practitioner. The instantaneous photoluminescent characteristics of the phosphor product are also determined and transmitted to another autofeedback controller that adjusts the amount of the dopant precursor solution fed to the starting material mixture in response to the photoluminescent data, thereby automatically tailoring the specific photoluminescent characteristics of the phosphor product to the requirements of the practitioner. In an alternate embodiment the precursor complex is retained in the microwave reactor for the second heating stage, rather than performing the second heating stage in the fluidized bed reactor.
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Brown Rodney F.
Koslow C. Melissa
Micro)n Technology, Inc.
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