Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof – Metal containing
Patent
1991-02-05
1993-08-24
Straub, Gary P.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Oxygen or compound thereof
Metal containing
423265, 252518, C01G 1902
Patent
active
052386740
ABSTRACT:
A fluorine-doped tin oxide powder is prepared by combining a solution of a stannic salt with a solution of a fluoride, separating the tin hydroxide from the liquid and drying it at a temperature not exceeding about room temperature and heating the dried product to at least 500.degree. C., until the fluorine content is less than 10% and preferably is between 1 and 5% by weight. The fluorine-doped tin oxide powder of the invention can be used for the manufacture of electrically conductive toner powder.
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Groothuijse Ronald
Vercoulen Gerardus C. P.
Nguyen Ngoc-Yen M.
Oce'-Nederland, B.V.
Straub Gary P.
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