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Date of Patent:
Mar. 17, 1998

Filed:

Apr. 09, 1996
Applicant:
Inventors:

Edward S Martin, New Kensington, PA (US);

John M Stinson, Murrysville, PA (US);

Vito Cedro, III, Export, PA (US);

William E Horn, Jr, Gibsonia, PA (US);

Assignee:

Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh, PA (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C07F / ; C07F / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
423593 ; 423306 ; 423367 ; 423395 ; 4234202 ; 423463 ; 423556 ; 423557 ; 423558 ; 423594 ; 423595 ; 423599 ; 423600 ; 534 15 ; 534 16 ; 556-1 ; 556 13 ; 556 15 ; 556 16 ; 556 19 ; 556 43 ; 556 44 ; 556 46 ; 556 49 ; 556 58 ; 556 61 ; 556 62 ; 556 87 ; 556 90 ; 556112 ; 556114 ; 556121 ; 556131 ; 556140 ; 556147 ;
Abstract

There is provided an improved method for making synthetic hydrotalcite by first reacting a divalent metal compound with a trivalent metal oxide powder in a carboxylic acid-free, aqueous solution or suspension to form an intermediate. This intermediate is then contacted with an anion source such as carbon dioxide; a carbonate-containing compound; an acid or an ammonium salt to form a layered double hydroxide having the formula: A.sub.1-x B.sub.x (OH).sub.2 C.sub.z.mH.sub.2 O, where A represents a divalent metal cation, B represents a trivalent metal cation, C represents a mono- to polyvalent anion, and x, z and m satisfy the following conditions: 0.09<x<0.67; z=x/n, where n=the charge on the anion; and 2>m>0.5. Said layered double hydroxide is typically separated from the suspension by filtering, centrifugation, vacuum dehydration or other known means.


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