Preparation method of cubic superfine calcium carbonate particles
An ultra-fine calcium carbonate, cubic technology, applied in the direction of calcium carbonate/strontium/barium, nanotechnology, etc., can solve the problems of not improving product performance, difficult to obtain the shape of cubic calcium carbonate, etc., to achieve high performance and additional Value, regular crystal shape, controllable effect of particle size
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[0033] In a 10L reactor, add 8L of milk of lime with a mass percentage of calcium hydroxide of 12wt%, the temperature is 36°C, and 14.4g of sucrose is added, and a gas with a carbon dioxide concentration of 50% (volume fraction) is introduced under mechanical stirring. , carry out the carbonization reaction, the gas flow rate is 230L / h, when the carbonization reaches a pH of 10, the temperature of the system is 53°C, stop the aeration and add 7.2g of sodium bicarbonate, raise the temperature to 55°C and age for 4h, then re-introduce the above Concentration of carbon dioxide gas, stop ventilation when the pH is 6.5, add sodium stearate emulsion containing 28.8g of sodium stearate, concentration of 20wt%, and temperature of 70°C, perform coating activation treatment for 1h, and then filter while hot, The filter cake is dried at 100°C to obtain cubic nanometer calcium carbonate. The product is regular cubic, the particle size distribution is 80-100nm, and the specific surface is ...
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[0035] Add 8L of refined milk of lime with a calcium hydroxide mass percentage concentration of 16wt% in a 10L reactor at a temperature of 40°C, add 3.8g of sucrose, and pass in gas with a carbon dioxide concentration of 36% (volume fraction) under mechanical stirring. Carry out the carbonization reaction, the gas flow rate is 300L / h, when the carbonization reaches the pH of 12, the system temperature is 75°C, stop the aeration, keep warm and add 19.2g of sodium chloride, after aging for 8 hours, re-introduce carbon dioxide gas, and wait until the pH is At 6.8, stop ventilation. Add potassium stearate emulsion containing 38.4g of potassium stearate, concentration of 15% (weight concentration) and temperature of 80°C to the calcium carbonate suspension, carry out coating activation treatment for 2 hours, filter while hot, and filter cake in Dry at 100°C to obtain cubic nanometer calcium carbonate. The particle size distribution of this product is 100-130nm, the crystal form is...
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[0037]Add 8L of refined milk of lime with a mass percentage of calcium hydroxide of 8wt% in a 10L reactor, the initial temperature is 35°C, and 5g of sucrose and 2.2% of glucose are added, stirred and introduced with a carbon dioxide concentration of 67% (volume fraction) Gas, carry out carbonization reaction, the gas flow rate is 160L / h, when the carbonization reaches pH 9, the temperature of the system is 50°C, stop aeration and raise the temperature to 65°C, add 19.2g NaOH, after aging for 2 hours, re-introduce carbon dioxide gas, When the pH is 6.5, stop the aeration and add sodium abietate emulsion containing 15.4g sodium abietate, the concentration is 10% (weight concentration), and the temperature is 85°C, carry out coating activation treatment for 1.5h, filter while hot, wash, The filter cake is dried at 100°C to obtain cubic nanometer calcium carbonate. The particle size distribution of this product is 130-150nm, the crystal form is regular cubic, and the specific sur...
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