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titleOfInvention Antimony pentoxide sol using hydrophobic organic solvent as dispersion medium and production thereof
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the title stable antimony pentoxide sol having high passivation effects, by adding an amine based surfactant to an acidic aqueous Sb 2 O 5 sol, dispersing the resultant hydrous cake in a hydrophobic organic solvent and separating the sol in the organic layer. n CONSTITUTION: (a) An amine based surfactant having 1W5 average number of added mol of ethylene oxide in an amount of ≤60 pts.wt. based on 100 pts.wt. solid antimony pentoxide (Sb 2 O 5 ) and ≤100 pts.wt. hydrophobic organic solvent, as necessary, are added to an acidic aqueous antimony pentoxide sol to form a hydrophobic aggregate. (b) The resultant aggregate is then separated and the obtained hydrous cake is subsequently dispersed in a hydrophobic organic solvent and, as necessary, the above-mentioned amine based surfactant is added. The mixture is then allowed to stand and separated into a sol of the organic layer and aqueous layer. (c) The sol of the organic layer is subsequently separated to afford the aimed antimony pentoxide sol. The total amount of the amine based surfactants in the afore-mentioned (a) and (b), however, is within the range of 5W60 pts.wt. based on 100 pts.wt. Sb 2 O 5 solid. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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