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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 19, 2002
Filed:
Dec. 14, 1999
Fushan Zhang, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Jimei Tong, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Tom E. Taggart, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington, DE (US);
Abstract
Aqueous composition, including a water-soluble metal silicate complex which includes at least one divalent metal. A process for preparing an aqueous composition including water-soluble metal silicate complex includes combining monovalent cation silicate and divalent metal ions in an aqueous environment to form the water-soluble metal silicate complex. A process of modifying cellulose slurry includes adding an aqueous composition having water-soluble metal silicate complex which includes divalent metal to cellulose slurry. A process for preparing cellulose slurry includes adding monovalent cation silicate to cellulose slurry comprising a sufficient amount of divalent metal ions to combine with the monovalent cation silicate to form water-soluble metal silicate complex. A process of making cellulose product includes: adding an aqueous composition having water-soluble metal silicate complex including divalent metal to cellulose slurry; and forming cellulose product from the cellulose slurry. A process of making cellulose product includes: adding monovalent cation silicate to cellulose slurry comprising a sufficient amount of divalent metal ions to combine with the monovalent cation silicate to form water-soluble metal silicate complex; and forming cellulose product from the cellulose slurry. A cellulose product includes cellulose fiber and residue of at least one water-soluble metal silicate complex. A process for waste water treatment includes adding at least one water-soluble metal silicate complex to waste water, wherein the water-soluble metal silicate complex includes divalent metal. A process for waste water treatment includes adding monovalent cation silicate to waste water, wherein the waste water comprises divalent metal ions in an amount sufficient to combine with the monovalent cation silicate to form water-soluble metal silicate complex.