Gas separation: apparatus – Electric field separation apparatus – Electrode retaining or supporting means
Patent
1976-07-22
1978-02-21
Louie, Jr., Won H.
Gas separation: apparatus
Electric field separation apparatus
Electrode retaining or supporting means
96113, 96114, 961147, 96107, 96108, G03C 102, G03C 128
Patent
active
040750205
ABSTRACT:
A silver halide emulsion is made by continuous conversion of a more soluble silver halide into a less soluble silver halide. From a first part of up to 50% of the total amount of silver nitrate by reaction with a first water soluble halide a silver halide is precipitated consisting at least partly of a more readily soluble silver halide, e.g. silver chloride. In the presence of this more readily soluble silver halide the remaining silver nitrate is reacted with a second water soluble halide composition to form the residual silver halide (main precipitation). The amount of total halide in the precipitation is slightly more than equivalent to the amount of silver ions. However the amount of halide that forms the less readily soluble silver halide is less by at least 5 mol% than equivalent to the amount of silver ions in the precipitation medium.
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Duffin; Photographic Emulsion Chemistry, The Focal Press, 11-1969, pp. 59-60.
Saleck Wilhelm
VON Rintelen Harald
Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft
Louie, Jr. Won H.
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