Abstract: Fine-grained polygonized halide alloy bodies are formed having comparable optical properties to a single crystal halide body. Heat and force are applied to a single crystal halide to recrystallize or polygonize the halide. Room temperature grain growth observed in fine-grained pure halides is inhibited by alloying.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 29, 1975
Date of Patent:
June 21, 1977
Assignee:
Honeywell Inc.
Inventors:
Enrique Bernal G., Barry G. Koepke, Ralph B. Maciolek
Abstract: Sodium percarbonate is stabilized by a metal chelating agent which will produce a chelate compound insoluble or slightly soluble in water. Such metal chelating agent is dispersed in the reaction mixture with the aid of a surface active agent when sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide are reached and the crystals of sodium percarbonate are separated out.
Abstract: There is disclosed a process for increasing the output of high bulk density, hydrous sodium silicate which may be obtained by the spray drying of its aqueous solutions. This process involves the addition of certain additives to the aqueous sodium silicate solutions prior to their being spray dried.
Abstract: Metal salts which are crystallizable from a saturated aqueous solution of the salt in the presence of a dispersion of polytetrafluoroethylene (hereinafter referred to as PTFE) resin are grown as geometrically better defined and larger crystals than those grown from an unseeded saturated solution.
Abstract: Desensitized free-flowing red phosphorus. The phosphorus is comprised of a homogeneous blend consisting of between about 80 and 98 weight% of red phosphorus having a particle size of up to about 2 mm, and of between about 2 and 20 weight% of an organic or organo-silicon compound desensitizer. The desensitizer is liquid, inactive with respect to red phosphorus and has a minor vapor pressure at room temperature at atmospheric pressure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 4, 1973
Date of Patent:
August 10, 1976
Assignee:
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
Inventors:
Joachim Wortmann, Franz-Josef Dany, Hedwig Prell, Joachim Kandler
Abstract: A process for making high purity alkali produced is sulfite substantially free from chloride ions includes the step of admixing gold chloride solution with magnesium oxide at an alkaline pH to form magnesium aurate which is recoverable as a coating upon the magnesium oxide precipitate. The magnesium aurate is thereafter admixed with a solution of alkali metal sulfite at an alkaline pH to produce alkali metal gold sulfite and a precipitate of magnexium oxide.When the alkali metal gold sulfite being produces ia a potassium gold sulfite, the process desirably includes the step of admixing the potassium gold sulfite with a sulfamic acid compound to provide stability. The magnesium aurate precipitate is desirably rinsed to remove chloride ion contamination.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 17, 1975
Date of Patent:
June 29, 1976
Assignee:
American Chemical & Refining Company Inc.
Inventors:
George Dietz, Jr., Robert M. Skomoroski, Robert G. Zobbi
Abstract: A body of volatile, inorganic, normally liquid chemical which reacts with water, such as liquid sulfur trioxide, is treated to suppress the evolution of noxious acidic vapors therefrom to the atmosphere by applying to the exposed surface of said liquid body a treating agent consisting essentially of a fluorinated aliphatic liquid thickened with a thickening agent, such as fumed silica, to increase the viscosity thereof and render it relatively immobile and reduce the rate of flow of said vapors from said liquid body.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 25, 1974
Date of Patent:
April 13, 1976
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Abstract: A method for controlling the hydrogen ion concentration of an aqueous solution is provided, which method comprises adding to an aqueous solution, microcapsules prepared by encapsulating an acid material with a polymer, which is dissolved in or swelled with water in an alkaline state only, and/or microcapsules prepared by encapsulating an alkaline material with a polymer, which is dissolved in or swelled with water in an acid state only, and adding an aqueous acid solution or an aqueous alkaline solution to the system.