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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 26, 2009
Filed:
Feb. 11, 2005
Kai Schumacher, Hofheim, DE;
Hauke Jacobsen, Mobile, AL (US);
Ralph Brandes, Princeton, NJ (US);
Matthias Rochnia, Ortenberg, DE;
Takeyoshi Shibasaki, Nerima-ku, JP;
Naruyasu Ishibashi, Yokkaichi, JP;
Kai Schumacher, Hofheim, DE;
Hauke Jacobsen, Mobile, AL (US);
Ralph Brandes, Princeton, NJ (US);
Matthias Rochnia, Ortenberg, DE;
Takeyoshi Shibasaki, Nerima-ku, JP;
Naruyasu Ishibashi, Yokkaichi, JP;
Degussa AG, Duesseldorf, DE;
Abstract
Pyrogenically produced silicon dioxide powder in the form of aggregates of primary particles having a BET surface area of 90±15 m/g, wherein the aggregates display an average surface area of 10000 to 20000 nm, an average equivalent circle diameter (ECD) of 90 to 130 nm and an average circumference of 1000 to 1400 nm. It is produced by a pyrogenic process in which silicon tetrachloride and a second silicon component comprising HSiCl, HSiCl, HSiCl, CHSiCl, (CH)SiCl, (CH)SiCl and/or (n-CH)SiClare mixed with primary air and a combustion gas and burnt into a reaction chamber, secondary air also being introduced into the reaction chamber, and the feed materials being chosen such that an adiabatic flame temperature of 1810 to 1890° C. is obtained. Dispersion containing the pyrogenically produced silicon dioxide powder.