Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof – Binary fluorine containing compound
Patent
1986-07-21
1989-07-25
Doll, John
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Halogen or compound thereof
Binary fluorine containing compound
23304, 423497, 423498, 423636, 502 8, 502 9, 568851, C01F 514, C01F 530, C01F 1102, C01F 1120
Patent
active
048512087
ABSTRACT:
A process for the manufacture of substantially spherical particles of at least one metal compound of Group II of the Periodic Table, comprising dissolving such compound in a solvent therefor to form a solution and introducing the solution into a non-solvent medium; said non-solvent medium consisting essentially of at least two liquids that are non-solvents for said compound, at least one of said non-solvents being immiscible with the solvent solution and at least one of said non-solvents being miscible with said solvent solution.
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Duranel Laurent
Sanchez Nadine
Atochem
Doll John
Russel Jeffrey Edwin
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