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titleOfInvention WATERPROOF DISPERSION OF A RARE LAND PHOSPHATE AND A PROCESS FOR PREPARATION.
abstract The invention relates to a colloidal dispersion of a rare earth phosphate and a process for its preparation. The dispersion is characterized in that it comprises an anotropic and disaggregated or disaggregated particles of a phosphate of at least one rare earth and an anion of a monobasic acid, soluble in water and with a pKa of at least 2.5. It is prepared by a process in which a solution of a salt of at least one rare earth is mixed with phosphate ions, while controlling the pH of the reaction medium at a value in the range of 4 to 9 and in the presence of a monobasic acid, soluble in water and with pKa of at least 2.5; the mixture obtained optionally undergoes a maturation stage; the precipitate separates after the reaction medium; and said precipitate is then dispersed in water.
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