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titleOfInvention PREPARATION OF PARTICLES OF PHOSPHATE OR ALUMINUM POLYPHOSPHATE.
abstract A process is provided for the preparation of a pigment based on amorphous aluminum phosphate or polyphosphate by reacting aluminum phosphate and sodium aluminate. The amorphous aluminum phosphate or polyphosphate is characterized by a skeletal density of less than 2.50 grams per cubic centimeter and a phosphorus to aluminum molar ratio greater than 1. In one embodiment, the composition is useful in paints as a substitute for dioxide Titanium
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