WO1992018238A1 - Adducts of clay and activated mixed metal oxides - Google Patents
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- Activated hydrous mixed metal oxides are used to form adducts with clays in aqueous media.
- MMOH crystalline layered mixed metal hydroxides
- various uses of the MMOH compounds as thickening agents and in their use in the making of clay adducts of the MMOH compounds, with preference shown for the monolayer crystal variety made in a flash coprecipitation process is known from U.S. Patent Numbers 4,990,268 and 4,790,95-4.
- the flash coprecipitation process produces monolayer crystals
- the sequential method of first forming aqueous aluminum hydroxide to which the other metal(s) is/are intimately added as soluble compound(s) (esp. salts) and then precipitated with OH- ions produces multi-layer crystals, usually 2-layer or 3-layer, or a mixture of both 2-layer and 3-layer.
- the layered MMOH compounds can form stacks of the crystals.
- the above- identified multi-layered crystals of MMOH provide certain advantages of their own, including the formation of adducts with clays. These other advantages include, e.g., the ability of the multi-layered MMOH to be concentrated to a higher degree without reducing their ability to react with clays whereas the monolayer variety of MMOH is very concentration sensitive. Also, the multi-layered MMOH does not require a re-dispersing agent as has been found to be needed with the monolayer variety of MMOH, after it has been at dried at moderate temperatures.
- the term "activated” refers to the heating (thermal activation) of metal hydroxides or hydrous metal oxides, sometimes in the presence of C0 2> to a temperature high enough to drive off the waters of hydration, leaving the metals as "active" metal oxides or oxy-hydroxides. While one may encounter a chemical method for creating activated metal oxides or oxy-hydroxides, the thermal method would be expected to be the easiest and least expensive method.
- the present invention is directed to the making of clay adducts with activated MMOH of the monolayer and the multi-layer variety as well as natural and synthetic hydrotalcites (expressed here simply as MgO-A ⁇ Oo or MgAl ⁇ i since those are the principal components) and other forms of activated mixed metal oxides or mixed metal oxy-hydroxides (all of which are referred to herein as AHMMO).
- the activated MMOH hereinafter sometimes referred to as an AHMMO
- other AHMMO compounds which are arid, are very friable (easily decrepitated) , and easily disperse in water as very small crystals, generally of colloidal size.
- hydrotalcite is a naturally- occurring mineral (that contains some CO in its structure) which, when thermally dehydrated, yields an active magnesium aluminum oxide compound or oxy- hydroxide compound.
- magnesium hydroxide and aluminum hydroxide can be combined (especially in the presence of some CO2) and heated to yield mixed metal oxides conforming essentially to the formula (MgO) ⁇ -Al 2 ⁇ , where the ratio of Mg/Al can vary over the range of about 0.01/1 to about 6/1, preferably about 0.5/1 to -4/1. Below that range the amount of MgO may not be sufficient to yield a mixed metal oxide which
- a dehydration temperature in the range of about 00°C to about 700°C, often about 500°C to 600°C, is generally sufficient to convert the metal compounds 5 to their activated (dehydrated) oxide or oxy-hydroxide form.
- Activating other metal compounds (e.g. salts) to obtain the activated oxide form may require more time and/or higher temperature and a more ample supply of 0 oxygen and/or 0H ⁇ ions.
- U.S. Patent Number - ,7-48, 139 discloses the thermal activation of mixed metal hydroxides at about 500°C. These activated mixed metal oxides were then made into dense spinel structures at above 1000°C. Examples are shown starting with g(0H)2 mixed with NaA10 2 and digested at 105°C to form a layered magnesium hydroxide/aluminum hydroxide which forms MgA ⁇ Oi j when heated above 500°C. Also shown is the making of activated layered CoAl(0H) 5 plus A1(0H) by starting with cobalt hydroxide and aluminum hydroxide. -Further shown is the making of activity CoAKOHJ ⁇ by starting with CaO NaA10 2 .
- Natural clays and refined natural clays may vary from one mining location to another and the performance obtained with one batch may not exactly match the performance of another batch; the color may not match and the effect on viscosity may not match.
- the natural clays, and even refined natural clays may contain impurities which can produce non-uniformity among batches and may create side-reactions with other ingredients in a formulation to which the clay is added.
- Clays are normally anionic and can react with ingredients which are cationic, such as cationic surfactants used in hair conditioners or in cleansers and the like.
- U.S. Patent Number -4,318,732 discloses that the use of unslaked lime (CaO) or calcium magnesium oxide (CaO-MgO), added as a powder to a ground colloidal clay, produces a resultant liquid product of high yield with acceptable stability, based on the contention that the dry mixture of unslaked lime and ground clay can be stored in paper bags for one year without substantial change by reacting with CO2 from the ambient air.
- Sawyer discloses that colloidal clays treated with slaked lime (Ca(0H) 2 ) are inherently unstable because of air carbonation (reaction with CO2).
- Wyoming bentonite clay is widely used as a gelling clay but it exhibits the disadvantages of not swelling and not developing viscosity in the presence of flocculating cations or in low to medium ionic concentrations.
- Wyoming bentonite is known to be a sodium bentonite of the smectite family of clays.
- attapulgite and sepiolite are unique performers among the clay mineral thickeners in that they can be used to thicken water solutions of salts that contain high concentrations of ionic materials. The examples shown by Sawyer illustrated attapulgite clay.
- Drilling fluids are often run in regimes below pH 10 where it would not be possible to have the Sawyer clay/metal hydroxide adduct because the adduct does not form when the metals are in solution and are present only as their cations, which can react with, but are not "adducts" with, the clay.
- Mixed metal hydroxides are stable over a pH range of about 5 to about 1-4, and the mixed metal hydroxide clay complexes are also stable over a range of about pH 5 to about pH 1-4. These complexes do not resemble Sawyer's products; the main thing that Sawyer accomplished was the addition of Ca +2 and Mg +2 ions to the clays in a dry state without adding Cl ⁇ ions.
- MMOH mono-layered and multi-layered mixed metal hydroxides
- AHMMO activated hydrous mixed metal oxides
- MMOH mixed metal hydroxides which are described in detail below
- AHMMO activated forms of the MMOH and activated forms of other hydrous metal oxides.
- the AHMMO compounds which are made from synthetically produced mixed metal compounds can be of substantially consistent quality and purity.
- AHMMO compounds made from naturally-occurring minerals, especially hydrotalcites, which can contain small or trace amounts of metal impurities besides the Mg and Al components, are particularly useful in the present invention.
- MMOH crystalline mixed metal hydroxides
- m is an amount of Li of from zero to one
- D represents at least one divalent metal cation
- d is an amount of from about zero to about -4
- T represents at least one trivalent metal cation
- A represents at least one monova-lent or polyvalent anion or negative-valence radical
- a is an amount of A ions of valence n, with n «a being an amount of from about zero to about -3, where (m+2d+3+n «a) is equal to or more than 3» where (m+d) is not zero
- xH2 ⁇ represents excess waters of hydration, with x being zero or more.
- n being the valence of the anion, is a negative number; thus n-a is a negative number.
- the AHMMO compounds are found to be beneficial as thickeners or viscosity-modifiers for aqueous-based functional products, such as cleansers, commercial products, household products, and personal care- products when incorporated therein, as well as forming useful adducts with clay.
- the present invention is perceived as being a formulation of the type described having incorporated therein the MMOH or AHMMO compounds.
- the present invention is perceived as a means, method, or process for providing viscosity-modifiers or thickeners to the described formulations by incorporating therein the MMOH or AHMMO compounds, especially as adducts with clay.
- a further aspect is that AHMMO compounds provide a thickened product which thins readily under even very slight shear, but which rethickens rapidly when the shear is stopped. The gelation rate is perceived as being immediate.
- Liquid dispersions of clay adducts prepared in accordance with the present invention exhibit the novel rheological behaviour of exhibiting viscosity which is strain dependent. That is, the liquid dispersion is essentially of a gelled consistency in the absence of any strain placed on it, but becomes quite fluid upon application of a strain. It exhibits neither Newtonian activity, nor thixotropic activity, nor dilatant activity, but instead it responds to a strain placed upon it by instantly becoming very fluid, then when the strain is removed it again exhibits a gelled consistency.
- the invention resides in a method for making an adduct of a clay and a thermally activated metal oxide compound, said method comprising stirring together an aqueous dispersion of clay and an amount of a thermally activated metal oxide compound sufficient to modify the viscosity of the aqueous dispersion of clay by the formation of an adduct of the activated metal oxide compound with the clay, wherein said activated metal oxide compound comprises at least one compound conforming substantially to the empirical formula
- the present invention is perceived as a beneficial use of the various activated MMOH compounds and other activated hydrous metal oxides.
- the clays preferred for use in the present adducts comprise the smectite clays, especially the bentonite-type, and montmorillonite clays. Even though this disclosure is based largely on the bentonite forms of clay, other forms and classes of clay are within the ambit of this invention, such as amorphous clay (e.g. of the allophane group) and crystalline clay (e.g.
- the activated MMOH and AHMMO compounds useful in the present invention are preferably those of the monodispersed, monolayer variety such as described in parent parents U.S. 4,66-4,8-43 and -4,990,268 identified above. Compounds which are not of the monolayer varieties, but are of the multi-layer varieties, are shown, e.g., in U.S. Patent Numbers -4,326,961; •4,333,8-46; -4,3-47,327; -4,3-48,295; -4,392,979; -4,-4-46,201; •4,-461,71-4; and -4,-477,367. These multi-layered- varieties in the activated form can be used in the present invention.
- the process, in general, for making the multi- layered varieties of mixed metal hydroxides involves starting with a soluble compound of a tri-valent metal and then reacting that with the desired soluble monovalent metal(s) and/or divalent metal(s) and converting the said compounds with a source of OH- ions, e.g., NH_-0H, at a temperature sufficient to create the multi-layered (generally 2-layer or 3-layer) crystalline mixed metal hydroxide.
- a source of OH- ions e.g., NH_-0H
- the crystalline monolayer mixed metal hydroxides are prepared by combining the desired metal compounds in solution in the desired ratio and then reacting the combination of metal compunds with a source of OH- ions at an appropriate temperature for producing the mixed metal hydroxide crystals.
- the MMOH compounds are prepared by the general process of forming a solution of compounds of the desired metals under appropriate conditions whereby a source of hydroxyl ions, e.g. ammonium hydroxide or caustic, reacts with the soluble metal compounds to produce the layered crystals of mixed metal hydroxides.
- a source of hydroxyl ions e.g. ammonium hydroxide or caustic
- it is often best to avoid having residual ammonia in the product, in which case another hydroxy material, especially NaOH or KOH is used.
- the process of using activated MMOH and AHMMO compounds to thicken aqueous-based functional products can be achieved in at least two general ways.
- One method in general, involves the activation of the MMOH and AHMMO particles by an electrolyte.
- the MMOH and AHMMO is first dispersed by using high shear, sonic waves or other methods known in the art to produce a high degree of dispersion of agglomerated particles.
- a salt electrophilic acid
- Other ingredients may be blended into the prethickened material. Often, one or more of the ingredients is a salt and a separate activator is not needed.
- the salt used for activation can be almost any ionic substance but components containing organic anions or multivalent anions such as CO3-2, P0_
- the other general method involves interaction with other colloidal particles in such a manner that they are linked together through bridges or bonds formed by the MMOH and AHMMO.
- it can be interpreted as forming an adduct with the other particles.
- This can produce an "extension" effect. This can happen, for instance, when fumed silica or a clay is also an ingredient and less material is needed for thickening.
- This can also occur when a normally soluble material is included in the formulation beyond the point of saturation such that very small or colloidal particles are present as crystals or agglomerates.
- the thickening occurs when the MMOH or AHMMO and other particles are sheared together and agglomerates are broken, exposing fresh faces which react.
- thickener when used in reference to the effect of the AHMMO additives, means that the apparent viscosity at ambient conditions and at little or no applied shear has been increased by the addition of the AHMMO.
- viscosity-modifier is used herein to refer to the effect obtained by the addition of the AHMMO
- mixed metal hydroxide implies that there are at least two different metals in the hydrous oxide crystals.
- at least one of the metals is a trivalent 5 metal, along with at least one other metal which can be either, or both, of the divalent or monovalent (Li) varieties, preferably the divalent variety.
- the amount of the A anion (or negative-valence radical) is that which, with the OH- ions, substantially satisfies the 0 valence requirements of the cations in the crystalline material.
- AHMMO can be used for mixed metal varieties or for those which contain only a trivalent metal oxide, especially aluminum, though activated alumina preferably contains at least a very small amount of other metal oxide.
- the trivalent metal cation is preferably Al, Fe, or Ga, and can be mixtures of any of these; Al is most preferred as the trivalent metal.
- the divalent metal cation is preferably Mg, Ca, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, or Zn and can be mixtures of any of these; Ca or Mg, especially Mg, is most preferred as the divalent metal.
- the contents of the numerous formulations that can be thickened or modified by the addition of AHMMO compounds can be varied widely.
- the ingredients and levels of the ingredients which are in a given formulation have more to do with a desired effect other than that of thickening or viscosity-modification.
- the versatility of the AHMMO compounds is beneficial in that it can be added to so many formulations for viscosity purposes without interfering with the other ingredients in their intended purpose. Substitutions, replacements, and/or eliminations of one or more of the components (other than the AHMMO compound) often has little effect on thickening or viscosity-modification.
- the expression "MAH” is in reference to certain compounds within the generic formula shown above and which conform substantially to the formula MgAl(OH)5_ y Cly-xH2 ⁇ and which are prepared from an aqueous solution containing MgCl2 and AICI3 as taught, e.g., in parent U.S. -4,66-4,8-43.
- the small amount of Cl” anion is a residual amount of the Cl ⁇ anion which was in the starting materials.
- the following examples are given to illustrate an adduct of clay with AHMMOs; however, the invention is not limited to only the ones illustrated.
- a sample of mineral hydrotalcite of the general formula 6M O ⁇ l2 ⁇ «C ⁇ 2* 12 ⁇ 0 is heated in a porcelain crucible to a dehydrated state at about 500°C for several hours.
- the so-produced AHMMO material is found to be friable. It creates an exotherm, pH increases, and a colloidal dispersion results when placed in water.
- Into 50 parts of water is place 0.1 part of the AHMMO and mixed with bentonite clay to form and adduct as in the above examples, then tested as shown above.
- the so-formed adduct is found to be useful as a drilling mud component.
- the data just above indicates viscosity properties better than clay alone.
- the data indicate that the adduct is useful as a drilling mud component.
- the activated mixed metal oxides particularly demonstrated in the patent are:
- Mg(0H) 2 + NaA10 2 digested in water at 105°C for 2-4 hours and cooled to allow precipitation. Analyses indicated layered magnesium hydroxide/aluminum hydroxide crystal was formed; it is essentially a synthetic form of hydrotalcite. The MMOH, when heated to above about 500°C formed an AHMMO.
- Co(OH)2 + A1(0H) 3 +NH4OH (as a source of 0H- ions to cause precipitation of hydroxides by raising the pH) which was digested to form layered CoAl(0H)c j plus AHOH)3.
- Upon heating above about 500°C an AHMMO is formed.
- CaO + aAl ⁇ 2 +NaOH (only enough to raise pH high enough to solubilize some of the CaO and NaAl ⁇ 2) to form layered crystalline CaAlOj j .
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