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publicationDate 1996-05-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CZ-268094-A3
titleOfInvention Process for preparing spherical silica gel particles
abstract The method of preparing spherical silica gel particles is based on the inventionnthat the suitably diluted alkali silicate solution isnintroduced into the organic phase environment, which is composed ofnmixtures of aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons, or mixtures thereofnwater-immiscible derivatives and alkyd resins.nAfter mixing, the calculated silicate is added to the silicate emulsionnthe amount of acid miscible with the organic phase usednto diffuse the acid into the silicate dropletsnconditions for hydrogel formation. Upon formation of gel particles,nthe excess organic phase is removed, the hydrogel is transferred tonthe aqueous phase, washed with water and dried at an appropriate temperature.
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