WO2009074492A1 - Surface-reacted precipitated calcium carbonate, process to make same, and uses thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention concerns the technical field of high BET specific surface area mineral fillers based on precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC), which is also known as synthetic calcium carbonate.
- PCC precipitated calcium carbonate
- Such fillers find applications in a number of domains, including in paper, namely as a filler or a coating pigment, in tissue paper, in paints, in plastics, in water treatment, and notably as a means of removing pitch and endocrine disrupting compounds (EDC).
- paper namely as a filler or a coating pigment
- tissue paper in paints, in plastics, in water treatment
- EDC endocrine disrupting compounds
- the calcium carbonate mineral is generally distinguished according to two classes: ground (or natural) calcium carbonate (GCC), and precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC).
- GCC ground (or natural) calcium carbonate
- PCC precipitated calcium carbonate
- GCC is understood to be a naturally occurring form of calcium carbonate, mined from sedimentary rocks such as limestone or chalk, or from metamorphic marble rocks. GCC is almost exclusively of the calcitic polymorph, which is said to be trigonal- rhombohedral and represents the most stable of the calcium carbonate polymorphs.
- calcium carbonate polymorphs of the PCC type often include, in addition to calcites, less stable polymorphs of the aragonitic-type, which has an orthorhombic, acicular crystal shape, and hexagonal vateritic-type, which has an even lower stability than aragonite.
- the different PCC forms may be identified according to their characteristic x-ray powder diffraction (XRD) peaks.
- PCC synthesis most commonly occurs by a synthetic precipitation reaction that includes a step of contacting carbon dioxide with a solution of calcium hydroxide, the latter being most often provided on forming an aqueous suspension of calcium oxide, also known as burnt lime, and the suspension of which is commonly known as milk of lime.
- this PCC can appear in various forms, including both stable and unstable polymorphs. Indeed, PCC often represents a thermo dynamically unstable calcium carbonate material.
- PCC shall be understood to mean synthetic calcium carbonate products obtained by carbonation of a slurry of calcium hydroxide, commonly referred to in the art as a slurry of lime or milk of lime when derived from finely divided calcium oxide particles in water.
- GCC and PCC forms of calcium carbonate are, on occasion and on an unpredictable basis, observed to present different chemical properties, and frequently it is not possible to use GCC in the same applications as PCC and vice versa.
- aqueous suspension of one or more pigments, fillers or minerals which may contain a dispersant polymer to stabilise the rheology of the suspension, characterised by the fact that:
- EP 1 149 136 provides a means of structuring the surface and significantly increasing the specific surface area of the GCC starting material by controlled deposition of an at least partially crystalline calcium salt thereon, and such that the calcium source for this deposited material is the GCC mineral itself.
- WO 2005/123593 relates to a process wherein citric acid is admixed with a calcium hydroxide slurry and the slurry carbonated to produce a slurry of PCC, which is thereafter dewatered to produce a high solids PCC composition. It is stated that, optionally, citric acid may be added in conjunction with or subsequent to the addition of a dispersant to the produced high solids PCC composition, though this option is neither further described nor exemplified. Additionally, it is indicated that phosphoric acid may be added to the PCC slurry at a given, limited concentration never exceeding 0.8 % by weight on the weight of PCC, to maintain the surface area of this PCC.
- WO 2005/102931 describes a process wherein a first amount of organophosphate is added to a calcium hydroxide slurry, prior to addition of aluminium sulphate and thereafter CO2 to form a PCC. A second amount of organophosphate is then added to the PCC slurry, followed by screening and dewatering of this slurry to form a concentrated PCC composition.
- a limited amount of phosphoric acid never exceeding 1.5 % by weight on the weight of PCC, may be admixed with the PCC slurry to stabilise and maintain the PCC surface area.
- EP 0 406 662 describes a process for manufacturing a synthetic carbonate in which a pre-mix is made of CaC ⁇ 3 in aragonite form with lime: to this slurry is added a "phosphoric acid derivative" such as phosphoric acid or its salts or various phosphates, and finally CO2 is introduced in order to produce conventional carbonation.
- a "phosphoric acid derivative” such as phosphoric acid or its salts or various phosphates
- CO2 is introduced in order to produce conventional carbonation.
- the purpose of this patent is specifically to obtain a PCC with a particular acicular crystalline form, of which the industrial manufacture was not previously possible.
- Phosphoric acid is used in EP 0 406 662 in order to produce specifically the aragonite form via an unidentified "phosphoric acid calcium" which provides new nucleation seeds for the required crystalline form.
- US 5,043,017 describes the acid-stabilisation of calcium carbonate, and in particular of PCC, by action of a calcium-chelating agent, such as calcium hexametaphosphate, and a conjugate associated base, which can be an alkaline metal salt of a weak acid (phosphoric, citric, boric, acetic, etc.).
- a calcium-chelating agent such as calcium hexametaphosphate
- a conjugate associated base which can be an alkaline metal salt of a weak acid (phosphoric, citric, boric, acetic, etc.).
- US 4,244,933 describes calcium carbonate particles comprising a core and projections thereon, prepared by a first step of spraying an aqueous suspension of calcium hydroxide into a reactor from its top in countercurrent relation to the carbon dioxide gas passed upwards through the reactor to convert part of the calcium hydroxide to calcium carbonate, followed by a second step of spraying the resulting mixture into another reactor from its top in countercurrent relation to the carbon dioxide gas passed upwards through the reactor to promote carbonation of the calcium hydroxide, and a third similar step to complete carbonation, wherein the first or second step implements phosphoric acid and water-soluble salts thereof.
- These water soluble salts are said to be sodium, potassium, zinc and the like salts of phosphoric acid.
- EP 1 769 035 discloses a dry mineral pigment characterised in that it contains a product formed in situ by the multiple reaction between a calcium carbonate and: - the product or products of the reaction of the said carbonate with one or more moderately strong to strong H 3 O + ion donators; - the product or products of reaction of the said carbonate with gaseous CO 2 formed in situ and/or originating from an external supply;
- the prior art focuses largely on the optimisation of the adducts used during PCC formation, rather than on contacting already formed PCC with particular additives in order to increase the BET specific surface area of this PCC; discloses that when PCC is combined with an anion in the form of a soluble acid or acid salt, and which has an insoluble corresponding calcium salt, such as phosphoric acid, either no additional means are referenced to provide the needed solubilised calcium ions, and this anion only serves to maintain, and not to significantly develop, the BET specific surface area of the PCC; discloses that when PCC is combined with an anion in the form of a soluble acid or acid salt, and which has an insoluble corresponding calcium salt, such as phosphoric acid, and calcium ions are provided, these calcium ions are provided in a form which the Applicant has found do not lead to the desired surface-reacted PCC.
- the Applicant has developed a process for the preparation of a pigment comprising a surface-reacted precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC), the process comprising the following steps:
- PCC precipitated calcium carbonate
- insoluble materials are defined as those which, when mixed with deionised water and filtered at 20 0 C to recover the liquid filtrate, provide less than or equal to 0.1 g of recovered solid material following evaporation at 95 to 100 0 C of 100 g of said liquid filtrate.
- Soluble (or solubilised) materials are defined as materials leading to the recovery of greater than 0.1 g of recovered solid material following evaporation at 95 to 100 0 C of 100 g of said liquid filtrate.
- said excess solubilised calcium ions shall correspond to an excess of solubilised calcium ions relative to the solubilised calcium ions naturally generated on dissolution of PCC by H 3 O + ions, where said H 3 O + ions are provided solely in the form of a counterion to the anion, i.e. via the addition of the anion in the form of an acid or non-calcium acid salt, and in absence of any further calcium ion or calcium ion generating source.
- Said excess solubilised calcium ions provided during step d) are preferably provided via one or more of the following Routes:
- Route IA addition of a soluble neutral or acid calcium salt
- Route HA addition of an acid or a neutral or acid non-calcium salt which generates a soluble neutral or acid calcium salt in situ.
- Said H 3 O + ions may be provided via one or more of the following Routes:
- Route IB addition of acid or an acid salt of said anion
- Route HB addition of an acid or an acid salt which simultaneously serves to provide all or part of said excess solubilised calcium ions.
- an “acid” is defined as a Bronsted-Lowry acid, that is to say, it is an H 3 O + ion-provider.
- An “acid salt” is defined as an H 3 O + ion-provider that is partially neutralised by an electropositive element.
- a “salt” is defined as an electrically neutral ionic compound formed of anions and cations.
- a “partially crystalline salt” is defined as a salt that, on XRD analysis, presents an essentially discrete diffraction diagram.
- a surface-reacted PCC is a material comprising PCC and an insoluble, at least partially crystalline, calcium salt of said solubilised anion.
- the insoluble calcium salt extends from the surface of at least part of the PCC.
- the calcium ions forming said at least partially crystalline calcium salt of said anion originate largely from the starting PCC material.
- the Applicant believes that in order to form a high specific surface area surface-reacted calcium carbonate, wherein the calcium ions forming the insoluble, at least partially crystalline, calcium salt of said anion are provided largely by the calcium carbonate starting material, it is necessary not only to liberate these calcium ions from this calcium carbonate, but to do so under conditions such that said calcium ions are maintained sufficiently mobile to preferentially precipitate, not on the calcium carbonate surface from which they evolve, but rather on any already formed calcium anion crystals extending from the calcium carbonate surface, such that said crystals grow outward from the carbonate surface and do not cover the undissolved carbonate before sufficient calcium ions are released therefrom to generate the needed crystal surface to achieve the desired specific surface area.
- the Applicant believes that PCC synthesised via carbonation of a lime slurry contains unreacted calcium hydroxide entrapped in the PCC core that migrates to locations along the PCC surface.
- the Applicant theorises that this calcium hydroxide at the PCC surface (or that is brought to the surface if the PCC surface is etched, such as by addition of an acid), forms a layer at this surface within which an equilibrium is established between liberated calcium and hydroxide ions and calcium hydroxide still associated with the PCC surface.
- the Applicant believes that it is necessary to act against this phenomenon by acting on the equilibrium in place within said layer to limit the concentration of free hydroxyl groups therein, which would otherwise neutralise the H 3 O + ions needed to liberate calcium from PCC and thereby prevent surface area generation.
- the Applicant has found that this may be achieved by increasing the solubilised calcium ion concentration, namely by providing more solubilised calcium ions than would be generated by the acidic or acid salt form of the anion alone. It is of note that these additionally provided solubilised calcium ions do not serve to directly form the desired at least partially crystalline material so much as they act to ensure that the equilibrium at the PCC surface is such that needed calcium ions can continue to be obtained from PCC.
- the amount of calcium hydroxide present at the PCC surface and that generates the equilibrium layer will vary as a function of the PCC synthesis conditions.
- the amount of additionally provided solubilised calcium ions has to be adapted, so that specific surface area is generated.
- Step a) of the process of the present invention a) at least one pigment comprising precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) is provided.
- PCC precipitated calcium carbonate
- the PCC in said PCC-comprising pigment of Step a) may, optionally, be synthesised in the presence of crystal modifiers, such as EDTA or other chelants.
- the pH of the wet grinding slurry is observed to rise to a greater extent than would be observed upon grinding a corresponding slurry wherein said PCC is entirely replaced with calcitic GCC, attesting to the release of unreacted hydroxide from said PCC: 1) replacing the aqueous phase of the slurry with deionised water to form a slurry featuring a solids content, as measured according to the measurement method provided in the Examples section herebelow, of 15 % by weight;
- Step 2) grinding the slurry of Step 1) in a grinding chamber using aluminium oxide grinding beads having a diameter of between 1.0 and 1.6 mm, added in an amount so as to fill approximately 80% of the volume of the grinding chamber, and at a grinding speed of 2500 rpm at 24°C for 180 minutes, under a slurry re-circulation rate of 700 ml/minutes.
- the pH as measured according to the measurement method provided in the Examples section herebelow, is observed to rise by more than 2 during this grinding.
- the PCC of said PCC-comprising pigment of Step a) is hydrophilic, as determined in accordance with the measurement method provided in the Examples section herebelow.
- the PCC of said PCC-comprising pigment of Step a) is issued from a process of involving at least one step of comminution.
- a step of comminution is defined as a mechanical processing step resulting in the reduction of the original particle size.
- Such comminution steps may, for examples, be performed under conditions such that refinement predominantly results from impacts with a secondary body, ie.
- a ball mill in one or more of: a ball mill, a rod mill, a vibrating mill, a roll crusher, a centrifugal impact mill, an attrition mill, a pin mill, a hammer mill, a pulveriser, a shredder, a de-clumper, a knife cutter, or other such equipment known to the skilled man, or may be performed under conditions such that autogenous grinding takes place.
- the PCC of said PCC-comprising pigment of Step a) has a weight median diameter of 0.01 to 10 ⁇ m, and more preferably of 0.5 to 2 ⁇ m, as measured according to the measurement method provided in the Examples section herebelow.
- said PCC-comprising pigment of Step a) also comprises one or more of the following: talc, clay, plastic hollow-sphere pigments or titanium dioxide.
- said PCC-comprising pigment of Step a) consists solely of PCC.
- said PCC-comprising pigment of Step a) is provided in the form of an aqueous slurry.
- said slurry preferably has a pH of less than 11, preferably of less than 10.5, as measured according to the measurement method described in the Examples section herebelow, prior to Step c).
- said PCC-comprising pigment is optionally dispersed.
- Conventional dispersants known to the skilled person can be used.
- the dispersant can be anionic or cationic.
- a preferred dispersant is one based on polyacrylic acid. Such dispersants are preferably dosed so as to account for 0.35 % by weight of the weight of said PCC-comprising pigment.
- Step b) of the process of the present invention H 3 O + ions are provided.
- Said H 3 O + ions serve to partially dissolve PCC, generating calcium ions for subsequent precipitation of an insoluble, at least partially crystalline calcium salt of the anion at the PCC surface.
- Said H 3 O + ions may be provided via one or more of the following Routes: Route IB: addition of acid or an acid salt of said anion;
- Route HB addition of an acid or an acid salt which simultaneously serves to provide all or part of said excess solubilised calcium ions, ie. by direct addition of soluble calcium ions and/or by dissolution of the PCC starting material to liberate calcium ions.
- said acid or acid salt which simultaneously serves to provide all or part of said excess solubilised calcium ions is preferably selected from the group comprising sulphur-comprising acids, such as sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, perchloric acid, formic acid, lactic acid, acetic acid, nitric acid, and acid salts thereof, such as soluble calcium acid salts thereof.
- acids such as sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, perchloric acid, formic acid, lactic acid, acetic acid, nitric acid, and acid salts thereof, such as soluble calcium acid salts thereof.
- said acid or acid salt is selected from the group comprising sulphur- comprising acids, such as sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, acetic acid and acid salts thereof, such as soluble calcium acid salts thereof.
- the pH of this slurry drops temporarily to a value below 6.0.
- Step c) of the process of the present invention at least one anion, being capable of forming water-insoluble calcium salts, said anion being solubilised in an aqueous medium, is provided.
- Said insoluble corresponding calcium salt may, in addition to said anion, include OH- ions and/or crystal water.
- Said anion of Step c) may be added in the form of a soluble neutral or acid salt, or in the form of an acid, provided it is solubilised before and/or during Step d).
- Said anion may be generated by speciation of an additive provided to the process.
- PO4 3" and HPO4 2" may be generated via addition OfH 3 PO 4 or a salt of H 2 PO 4 .
- said anion is selected from one or more of the following: phosphate- comprising anions such as PO 4 3" and HPO 4 2" , oxalate anions (C 2 O 4 2" ), carbonate- comprising anions in the form Of CO 3 2" , phosphonate anions, succinate anions, or fluoride anions. More preferably, said anion is selected from among: phosphate- comprising anions such as PO 4 3" and HPO 4 2" , oxalate anions (C 2 O 4 2" ), phosphonate anions, succinate anions, and fluoride anions. Most preferably, said anion is a phosphate-comprising anion such as PO 4 3" and HPO 4 2" .
- said carbonate-comprising anion may be generated in situ via the introduction of gaseous CO 2 to the slurry.
- the skilled man will know how to implement this introduction in order to favour the conversion of CO 2 to CO 3 2" , such as through the selection of the appropriate temperature.
- said anion is added in a quantity corresponding to between 5 and 50 %, preferably between 15 and 30 %, by weight based on the weight of said PCC provided in Step a).
- Step d) of the process of the present invention said PCC-comprising pigment is contacted, either simultaneously or in distinct steps, with said H 3 O + ions and with said solubilised anions in an aqueous slurry environment.
- said anion is contacted with said PCC after contacting said PCC with said H 3 O + ions. Moreoever, the process of the present invention is characterised in that excess solubilised calcium ions are provided during Step d).
- Said excess solubilised calcium ions are preferably provided via one or more of the following Routes:
- Route IA addition of a soluble neutral or acid calcium salt
- Route HA addition of an acid or a neutral or acid non-calcium salt which generates a soluble neutral or acid calcium salt in situ.
- said excess solubilised calcium ions may, for example be added as CaCl2 or Ca(NOs)2.
- the solubilised calcium ions are preferably provided in a quantity corresponding to greater than or equal to 3%, preferably greater than or equal to 5%, by weight based on the weight of said PCC provided in Step a).
- Step d) is carried out at temperatures of above 50 0 C, and preferably of above 60 0 C.
- Step d) the slurry is mixed so as to develop an essentially laminar flow.
- Step d) takes place in the presence of at least one compound selected from the group consisting of silicate, silica, earth alkali metal aluminate, or mixtures thereof.
- said silicate is preferably selected from an aluminium silicate, or an earth alkali metal silicate.
- Step d) takes place in the presence of an inert gas, which is bubbled through the slurry.
- an inert gas may be CO2, provided that the when the skilled man implements CO2 as an inert gas, he adapts the slurry conditions to limit the conversion of this CO2 to a soluble carbonate.
- Step d) takes place in the presence of a further additive which increases the ionic strength of the slurry, such as an inert, non-calcium salt.
- a further additive which increases the ionic strength of the slurry, such as an inert, non-calcium salt.
- Such salts include, for example, NaCl or KNO3.
- the aqueous phase of the obtained surface-reacted PCC slurry may be replaced with deionised water.
- the aqueous phase of said surface-reacted PCC slurry is collected and recirculated into the process according to the present invention as a means to provide all or part of the solubilised calcium ions. This is particularly of interest when the process according to the invention is a continuous process.
- the obtained surface-reacted PCC slurry may be concentrated, optionally up to the point of obtaining a dry surface-reacted PCC product.
- this product may additionally be treated with fatty acids.
- this product may be additionally washed with water.
- a slurry of surface-reacted PCC-comprising pigment is obtained, wherein said surface-reacted PCC comprises an insoluble, at least partially crystalline calcium salt of said anion, which preferably extends from the surface of at least part of the PCC of said PCC-comprising pigment; provided in Step a).
- This surface-reacted PCC features a BET specific surface area that is greater than the BET specific surface area obtained following contacting the same PCC provided in Step a), either simultaneously or in distinct steps, with the same solubilised anion of Step b) and with H 3 O + ions, such that: the H 3 O + ions are provided solely via the addition of said anion, ie. said H 3 O + ions are provided in a molar quantity that is less than or equal to that required to theoretically balance the ionic charge of said anion; and, neither Route IA nor Route IB are implemented.
- the resulting surface-reacted PCC has a BET specific surface area that is at least three times, and more preferably seven times, greater than the BET specific surface area of the PCC in the PCC-comprising pigment provided in Step a).
- Said BET specific surface area and all BET specific surface areas relating to the present invention are determined in accordance with the measurement method defined in the Examples section herebelow.
- the obtained slurry comprising surface-reacted PCC has a solids content, as measured according to the measurement method described in the Examples section hereafter, of up to 25 %, preferably between 5 and 20% by weight.
- a dispersant is added to said slurry.
- the pH of the wet grinding slurry is observed to rise by at least 2 during this wet grinding process:
- said surface-reacted PCC has a calcium salt of the anion: calcium carbonate content mass ratio of 5:95 to 95:5, preferably of 20:80 to 60:40, and more preferably of 25:75 to 50:50, as determined according to the TGA measurement described in the Examples section herebelow.
- Said surface-reacted PCC preferably has a pore volume of 1 to 2.2 cmVg, as determined according to the measurement method provided in the Examples section herebelow.
- Said surface-reacted PCC preferably has a BET specific surface area of from 20 to 120 m 2 /g, preferably from 55 to 115 m 2 /g, more preferably from 60 to 100 m 2 /g, as determined according to the measurement method provided in the Examples section herebelow.
- said XRD analysis preferably presents the peaks corresponding to an at least partially crystalline calcium of the anion.
- said salts include one or more of the following: octacalcium phosphate (OCP), hydroxyapatite (HAP) or tricalcium phosphate (TCP).
- Said surface-reacted PCC slurry may be used in paper, tissue paper, plastics, paints, water treatment and to remove EDC compounds.
- the grades assigned are plotted as a function of the water :ethanol ratio. Materials were classified as hydrophilic a zero value was observed for a water: ethanol mixture of 100:0 to 50:50.
- Tablets were made from suspensions of the material to be tested.
- the tablets are formed by applying a constant pressure to the suspension/slurry for several hours such that water is released by filtration through a fine 0.025 ⁇ m filter membrane resulting in a compacted tablet of the pigment.
- the tablets are removed from the apparatus and dried in an oven at 80 0 C for 24 hours.
- the specific surface area is measured via the BET method according to ISO 9277 using nitrogen, following conditioning of the sample by heating at 250 0 C for a period of 30 minutes. Prior to such measurements, the sample is filtered, rinsed and dried at 110 0 C in an oven for at least 12 hours.
- Particle size distribution (mass % particles with a diameter ⁇ X) and weight median grain diameter (dso) of a particulate material Weight median grain diameter and grain diameter mass distribution of a particulate material are determined via the sedimentation method, i.e. an analysis of sedimentation behaviour in a gravimetric field. The measurement is made with a SedigraphTM 5120.
- the method and the instrument are known to the skilled person and are commonly used to determine grain size of fillers and pigments.
- the measurement is carried out in an aqueous solution of 0.1 wt% Na 4 P 2 O?.
- the samples were dispersed using a high speed stirrer and ultrasonic.
- Crystallographic structures of materials were identified based on the XRD analytical technique using Brucker AXS :D8 Advance instrumentation, scanning 2 to 70° 2theta at a scanning speed of 0.5 seconds/step and a step size of 0.01° 2theta. Analysis of the resulting spectra was based on the PDF 2 database of reference spectra issued by the International Centre for Diffraction Data.
- the pH of the aqueous suspension is measured using a standard pH-meter at approximately 22°C .
- the pH rise observed on wet grinding a material is evaluated according to the following process: 1) the aqueous phase of the slurry is replaced with deionised water to form a slurry featuring a solids content, as measured according to the measurement method provided in the Examples section herebelow, of 15 % by weight;
- Step 2) the slurry of Step 1) is ground in a grinding chamber using aluminium oxide grinding beads having a diameter of between 1.0 and 1.6 mm, added in an amount so as to fill approximately 80 % of the volume of the grinding chamber, and at a grinding speed of 2500 rpm at 24°C for 180 minutes, under a slurry re-circulation rate of 700 ml/minutes, and measuring the pH over time.
- Solids content of an aqueous slurry is determined using a Moisture Analyser HR73 commercialised by Mettler-Toledo with the following settings: temperature of 120 0 C, automatic switch off 3, standard drying, 5-20 g of slurry.
- Calcium anion salt calcium carbonate mass ratio in a sample of material
- Calcium anion salt calcium carbonate mass ratio was evaluated based on the weight of calcium carbonate in a dried and washed sample of material, which is determined by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) using a Mettler Toledo TGA 851 using a sample of 500 +/- 50 mg and scanning temperatures as follows: - 25 to 200 0 C at a rate of 20°C/minute;
- 200 0 C maintained 15 minutes; - 200 to 400 0 C at a rate of 20°C/minute;
- PCCl was synthesised by bubbling CO2 through a slurry of calcium hydroxide so as to obtain a product in slurry featuring the specific surface area and weight median particle diameter, as determined according to the measurement methods hereabove, given in Table 1, and formed of essentially the scalenohedral morphology of the calcite phase as determined by XRD analysis.
- the slurry solids was adjusted to 17 % by weight.
- PCC2 was synthesised by bubbling CO2 through a slurry of calcium hydroxide so as to obtain a product in slurry featuring the specific surface area and weight median particle diameter, as determined according to the measurement methods hereabove, given in Table 1, and formed of essentially the scalenohedral morphology of the calcite phase as determined by XRD analysis.
- the slurry solids was adjusted to 40 % by weight in the presence of a polyacrylate-based dispersant.
- the pH of this slurry, as measured according to the measurement method given above, was between 8 and 9.5.
- PCC4 Preparation of a slurry of undispersed, rhombohedral PCC (PCC4)
- PCC4 was synthesised by bubbling CO2 through a slurry of calcium hydroxide so as to obtain a product in slurry featuring the specific surface area and weight median particle diameter, as determined according to the measurement methods hereabove, given in Table 1 , and formed of essentially the rhomobohedral morphology as determined by XRD analysis.
- the slurry solids was adjusted to 17 % by weight.
- the pH of this slurry, as measured according to the measurement method given above, was between 8 and 9.5.
- Example 2 is illustrative the prior art, and involves contacting a PCC pigment with H 3 O + and a phosphate-comprising anion in the absence of additional soluble calcium ions.
- an aqueous slurry is prepared by adjusting the solids content of the aqueous slurry of the PCC described in the Table herebelow, such that the slurry obtained has a solids content of 10 % by dry weight.
- the temperature of this slurry is thereafter brought to and maintained at 70 0 C.
- H 3 PO 4 in an amount corresponding to 30 % by weight on PCC weight and to approximately 3x10 3 moles H 3 PO 4 per gram PCC is added to the PCC slurry over a period of 10 minutes. Following this addition, the slurry is stirred for an additional 5 minutes.
- Example 2 The following Example is illustrative of the invention, and involves contacting PCCl with a phosphate-comprising anion (provided in the form of an acid), in the presence of excess soluble calcium ions, where soluble calcium ions are generated on contacting the PCC with an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt.
- a phosphate-comprising anion provided in the form of an acid
- an aqueous slurry is prepared by adjusting the solids content of the aqueous slurry of PCCl described hereabove, such that the slurry obtained has a solids content of 10 % by dry weight.
- the temperature of this slurry is thereafter brought to and maintained at a reaction temperature defined in the Table herebelow under "Tslurry".
- an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt (Additive 1) in an amount corresponding to a given mole equivalents H 3 O + ions per gram PCC on contacting the precipitated calcium carbonate (which corresponds to a generation of a given mole equivalents of solubilised calcium ions, per gram PCC, both of these given values being listed in the Table herebelow), is added to the PCC slurry.
- H 3 PO 4 in an amount corresponding to 30 % by weight on PCC weight and to approximately 3xlO ⁇ 3 moles H3PO4 per gram PCC is added to this slurry over a period of 10 minutes.
- the slurry is stirred for an additional 5 minutes. During this period, the pH of the slurry was observed to decrease temporarily to a value of less than 6.0.
- the final solids of the obtained slurry was between 8 and 12% by weight.
- Example is illustrative of the invention, and involves contacting PCCl with a phosphate-comprising anion (provided in the form of an acid), in the presence of excess soluble calcium ions, where soluble calcium ions are generated on contacting the PCC with an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt, and where said acid or acid salt is dosed at the same time as the phosphate-comprising anion.
- a phosphate-comprising anion provided in the form of an acid
- an aqueous slurry is prepared by adjusting the solids content of the aqueous slurry of PCCl described hereabove, such that the slurry obtained has a solids content of 10 % by dry weight.
- the temperature of this slurry is thereafter brought to and maintained at a reaction temperature defined in the Table herebelow under "Tslurry".
- an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt (Additive 1) in an amount corresponding to a given mole equivalents H 3 O + ions per gram PCC on contacting the precipitated calcium carbonate (which corresponds to a generation of a given mole equivalents of solubilised calcium ions, per gram PCC, both of these given values being listed in the Table herebelow), is added to the PCC slurry, whiles simultaneously adding H 3 PO 4 in an amount corresponding to 30 % by weight on PCC weight and to approximately 3x10 3 moles H3PO4 per gram PCC is added to this slurry over a period of 10 minutes. Following this addition, the slurry is stirred for an additional 5 minutes. During this period, the pH of the slurry was observed to decrease temporarily to a value of less than 6.0.
- the final solids of the obtained slurry was between 8 and 12% by weight.
- the resulting slurry is allowed to sit overnight before filtering and drying the obtained product.
- the final specific surface area of this dry product is measured and listed in the Table herebelow.
- Test 1 of Example 1 is also listed in the Table herebelow as a reference.
- Example 4 The following Example is illustrative of the invention, and involves contacting PCCl with a phosphate-comprising anion (provided in the form of an acid), in the presence of excess soluble calcium ions, where soluble calcium ions are provided by the addition of a soluble neutral calcium salt.
- a phosphate-comprising anion provided in the form of an acid
- an aqueous slurry is prepared by adjusting the solids content of the aqueous slurry of PCCl described hereabove, such that the slurry obtained has a solids content of 10 % by dry weight.
- the temperature of this slurry is thereafter brought to and maintained at a reaction temperature defined in the Table herebelow under "Tslurry".
- a soluble neutral calcium salt (Additive 1) in an amount corresponding to a given mole equivalents Ca 2+ ions per gram PCC (values being listed in the Table herebelow), is added to the PCC slurry.
- H 3 PO 4 in an amount corresponding to 30 % by weight on PCC weight and to approximately 3xlO "3 moles H3PO4 per gram PCC is added to this slurry over a period of 10 minutes.
- the slurry is stirred for an additional 5 minutes. During this period, the pH of the slurry was observed to decrease temporarily to a value of less than 6.0.
- the final solids of the obtained slurry was between 8 and 12% by weight.
- the resulting slurry is allowed to sit overnight before filtering and drying the obtained product.
- the final specific surface area of this dry product is measured and listed in the Table herebelow.
- Test 1 of Example 1 is also listed in the Table herebelow as a reference.
- Table 4
- Example is illustrative of the invention, and involves contacting PCCl with a phosphate-comprising anion (provided in the form of a salt), in the presence of excess soluble calcium ions, where the soluble calcium ions are generated on contacting the PCC with an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt.
- a phosphate-comprising anion provided in the form of a salt
- an aqueous slurry is prepared by adjusting the solids content of the aqueous slurry of PCCl described hereabove, such that the slurry obtained has a solids content of 10 % by dry weight.
- the temperature of this slurry is thereafter brought to and maintained at a reaction temperature defined in the Table herebelow under "Tslurry".
- an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt (Additive 1) in an amount corresponding to a given mole equivalents H 3 O + ions per gram PCC on contacting the precipitated calcium carbonate (which corresponds to a generation of a given mole equivalents of solubilised calcium ions, per gram PCC, both of these given values being listed in the Table herebelow), is added to the PCC slurry.
- Na (3 _ X )H x P ⁇ 4 where x 0-1 (the value of x being indicated in the Table below) in an amount corresponding to approximately 3x10 3 moles Na (3 _ X )H x P ⁇ 4 per gram PCC is added to this slurry over a period of 10 minutes. Following this addition, the slurry is stirred for an additional 5 minutes. During this period, the pH of the slurry was observed to decrease temporarily to a value of less than 6.0.
- the final solids of the obtained slurry was between 8 and 12% by weight.
- Example is illustrative of the invention, and involves contacting PCCl or PCC2 with a phosphate-comprising anion (provided in the form of an acid), in the presence of excess soluble calcium ions, where soluble calcium ions are generated on contacting the PCC with an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt, in the presence of a further additional additive which increases the ionic strength of the slurry.
- a phosphate-comprising anion provided in the form of an acid
- excess soluble calcium ions where soluble calcium ions are generated on contacting the PCC with an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt
- an aqueous slurry is prepared by adjusting the solids content of the aqueous slurry of PCCl or PCC2 described hereabove, such that the slurry obtained has a solids content of 10 % by dry weight.
- the temperature of this slurry is thereafter brought to and maintained at a reaction temperature defined in the Table herebelow under "Tslurry".
- an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt (Additive 1) in an amount corresponding to a given mole equivalents H 3 O + ions per gram PCC on contacting the precipitated calcium carbonate (which corresponds to a generation of a given mole equivalents of solubilised calcium ions, per gram PCC, both of these given values being listed in the Table herebelow), is added to the PCC slurry.
- H 3 PO 4 in an amount corresponding to 30 % by weight on PCC and to approximately 3x10 3 moles H3PO4 per gram PCC is added to this slurry over a period of 10 minutes.
- the slurry is stirred for an additional 5 minutes. During this period, the pH of the slurry was observed to decrease temporarily to a value of less than 6.0.
- the final solids of the obtained slurry was between 8 and 12% by weight.
- Example is illustrative of the invention, and involves contacting PCC3 with a phosphate-comprising anion (provided in the form of an acid), in the presence of excess soluble calcium ions, where soluble calcium ions are generated on contacting the PCC with an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt.
- a phosphate-comprising anion provided in the form of an acid
- an aqueous slurry is prepared by adjusting the solids content of the aqueous slurry of PCC3 described hereabove, such that the slurry obtained has a solids content of 10 % by dry weight.
- the temperature of this slurry is thereafter brought to and maintained at a reaction temperature defined in the Table herebelow under "Tslurry".
- an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt (Additive 1) in an amount corresponding to a given mole equivalents H 3 O + ions per gram PCC on contacting the precipitated calcium carbonate (which corresponds to a generation of a given mole equivalents of solubilised calcium ions, per gram PCC, both of these given values being listed in the Table herebelow), is added to the PCC slurry.
- H 3 PO 4 in an amount corresponding to 30 % by weight on PCC and to approximately 3x10 3 moles H3PO4 per gram PCC is added to this slurry over a period of 10 minutes.
- the slurry is stirred for an additional 5 minutes. During this period, the pH of the slurry was observed to decrease temporarily to a value of less than 6.0.
- the final solids of the obtained slurry was between 8 and 12% by weight.
- the resulting slurry is allowed to sit overnight before filtering and drying the obtained product.
- the final specific surface area of this dry product is measured and listed in the Table herebelow.
- Test 2 of Example 1 is also listed in the Table herebelow as a reference.
- Example is illustrative of the invention, and involves contacting PCC2 with a phosphate-comprising anion (provided in the form of an acid), in the presence of excess soluble calcium ions, where soluble calcium ions are generated on contacting the PCC with an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt.
- a phosphate-comprising anion provided in the form of an acid
- an aqueous slurry is prepared by adjusting the solids content of the aqueous slurry of PCC2 described hereabove, such that the slurry obtained has a solids content of 10 % by dry weight.
- the temperature of this slurry is thereafter brought to and maintained at a reaction temperature defined in the Table herebelow under "Tslurry".
- an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt (Additive 1) in an amount corresponding to a given mole equivalents H 3 O + ions per gram PCC on contacting the precipitated calcium carbonate (which corresponds to a generation of a given mole equivalents of solubilised calcium ions, per gram PCC, both of these given values being listed in the Table herebelow), is added to the PCC slurry.
- H 3 PO 4 in an amount corresponding to 30 % by weight on PCC and to approximately 3x10 3 moles H3PO4 per gram PCC is added to this slurry over a period of 10 minutes.
- the slurry is stirred for an additional 5 minutes. During this period, the pH of the slurry was observed to decrease temporarily to a value of less than 6.0.
- the final solids of the obtained slurry was between 8 and 12% by weight.
- the resulting slurry is allowed to sit overnight before filtering and drying the obtained product.
- the final specific surface area of this dry product is measured and listed in the Table herebelow.
- Test 2 of Example 1 is also listed in the Table herebelow as a reference.
- Example 9 The following Example is illustrative of the invention, and involves contacting PCC4 with a phosphate-comprising anion (provided in the form of an acid), in the presence of excess soluble calcium ions, where soluble calcium ions are generated on contacting the PCC with an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt.
- a phosphate-comprising anion provided in the form of an acid
- an aqueous slurry is prepared by adjusting the solids content of the aqueous slurry of PCC4 described hereabove, such that the slurry obtained has a solids content of 10 % by dry weight.
- the temperature of this slurry is thereafter brought to and maintained at a reaction temperature defined in the Table herebelow under "Tslurry".
- an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt (Additive 1) in an amount corresponding to a given mole equivalents H 3 O + ions per gram PCC on contacting the precipitated calcium carbonate (which corresponds to a generation of a given mole equivalents of solubilised calcium ions, per gram PCC, both of these given values being listed in the Table herebelow), is added to the PCC slurry.
- H 3 PO 4 in an amount corresponding to 30 % by weight on PCC and to approximately 3x10 3 moles H3PO4 per gram PCC is added to this slurry over a period of 10 minutes.
- the slurry is stirred for an additional 5 minutes. During this period, the pH of the slurry was observed to decrease temporarily to a value of less than 6.0.
- the final solids of the obtained slurry was between 8 and 12% by weight.
- the resulting slurry is allowed to sit overnight before filtering and drying the obtained product.
- the final specific surface area of this dry product is measured and listed in the Table herebelow.
- Test 2 of Example 1 is also listed in the Table herebelow as a reference.
- Example is illustrative of the invention, and involves contacting PCCl with a phosphate-comprising anion (provided in the form of an acid), in the presence of excess soluble calcium ions, where soluble calcium ions are generated on contacting the PCC with an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt.
- a phosphate-comprising anion provided in the form of an acid
- an aqueous slurry is prepared by adjusting the solids content of the aqueous slurry of PCCl described hereabove, such that the slurry obtained features a solids content of 20 % by dry weight.
- the temperature of this slurry is thereafter brought to and maintained at a reaction temperature defined in the Table herebelow under "Tslurry".
- an acid or an acid salt having a soluble corresponding calcium salt (Additive 1) in an amount corresponding to a given mole equivalents H 3 O + ions per gram PCC on contacting the precipitated calcium carbonate (which corresponds to a generation of a given mole equivalents of solubilised calcium ions, per gram PCC, both of these given values being listed in the Table herebelow), is added to the PCC slurry.
- H 3 PO 4 in an amount corresponding to 30 % by weight on PCC weight and to approximately 3xlO "3 moles H3PO4 per gram PCC is added to this slurry over a period of 10 minutes.
- the slurry is stirred for an additional 5 minutes. During this period, the pH of the slurry was observed to decrease temporarily to a value of less than 6.0.
- the final solids of the obtained slurry was between 8 and 12% by weight.
- Test 1 of Example 1 is also listed in the Table herebelow as a reference.
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