Claims
- 1. A method for modifying talc particles, comprising contacting a tertiary or quaternary amine with talc particles.
- 2. The method for modifying talc according to claim 1 wherein an amount of the tertiary or quaternary amine to be contacted with the talc is sufficient to attain a 15 μeq/g talc particle charge.
- 3. The method for modifying talc according to claim 1 wherein the tertiary amine is polyethyleneimine.
- 4. The method for modifying talc according to claim 1 wherein the quaternary amine is selected from the group consisting of polyamine and polydadmac.
- 5. The method for modifying talc according to claim 1 wherein the quaternary amine is polyamine.
- 6. The method for modifying talc according to claim 1 wherein the tertiary or quaternary amine is added to the talc in an amount ranging from about 0.1 pounds of amine per ton of talc to about 1.5 pounds of amine per ton of talc.
- 7. The method for modifying talc according to claim 1 wherein the tertiary or quaternary amine is added to the talc in an amount ranging from about 0.3 pounds of amine per ton of talc to about 1.2 pounds of amine per ton of talc.
- 8. A talc created by the process described in claim 1.
- 9. The method for modifying talc wherein the talc of claim 8 is added to a pulp in an amount ranging from about 5 pounds per ton of dry old corrugated container (OCC) fibers to about 30 pounds per ton of dry OCC fibers.
- 10. The method for modifying talc wherein the talc of claim 8 is added to a pulp in an amount ranging from about 10 pounds per ton of dry old corrugated container (OCC) fibers to about 20 pounds per ton of dry OCC fibers.
- 11. A method for improving the efficiency of talc in reducing deposits on paper making equipment, comprising the steps of:
a) contacting a cationic polymer with talc to form a modified talc; b) adding the modified talc to a pulp furnish.
- 12. The method for modifying talc according to claim 11 wherein the cationic polymer is a tertiary or quaternary amine.
- 13. The method for modifying talc according to claim 13 wherein the tertiary amine is polyethyleneimine.
- 14. The method for modifying talc according to claim 13 wherein the quaternary amine is selected from the group consisting of polyamine and polydadmac.
- 15. The method for modifying talc according to claim 13 wherein the quaternary amine is polyamine.
- 16. The method for modifying talc according to claim 13 wherein the tertiary or quaternary amine is added in an amount sufficient to attain a talc particle charge of about 15 μeq/g.
- 17. The method for modifying talc according to claim 13 wherein the tertiary or quaternary amine is added to the talc in an amount ranging from about 0.1 pounds of amine per ton of talc to about 1.5 pounds of amine per ton of talc.
- 18. The method for modifying talc according to claim 13 wherein the tertiary or quaternary amine is added to the talc in an amount ranging from about 0.3 pounds of amine per ton of talc to about 1.2 pounds of amine per ton of talc.
- 19. A talc created by the process described in claim 13.
- 20. The method for modifying talc wherein the talc of claim 19 is added to a pulp in an amount ranging from about 5 pounds per ton of dry old corrugated container (OCC) fibers to about 30 pounds per dry OCC fibers.
- 21. The method for modifying talc wherein the talc of claim 19 is added to a pulp in an amount ranging from about 10 pounds per ton of dry old corrugated container (OCC) fibers to about 20 pounds per dry OCC fibers.
- 22. A paper product having a modified talc filler wherein the modified talc filler has been contacted with a tertiary or quaternary amine.
- 23. A method for improving sheet porosity in paperboard, comprising:
a) contacting a cationic polymer with talc to form a modified talc; b) adding the modified talc to a paperboard pulp furnish; and, c) processing the paperboard pulp furnish to create paperboard.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the cationic polymer is a tertiary or quaternary amine.
- 25. The method of claim 23 wherein the cationic polymer is added in an amount sufficient to attain a talc particle charge of about 15 μeq/g.
- 26. A process for manufacturing a modified talc filler comprising:
contacting a cationic polymer with talc powder to form a mixture; and, drying said mixture.
- 27. The process of claim 26 further comprising pelletizing the mixture of cationic polymer and talc powder.
- 28. The process of claim 26 wherein the cationic polymer is added in an amount sufficient to attain a talc particle charge of about 15 μeq/g.
- 29. The process of claim 26 wherein the cationic polymer is a tertiary or quaternary amine.
- 30. A process for manufacturing a modified talc filler comprising:
a) drying talc; b) contacting a liquid cationic polymer with the dried talc; and, c) mixing said cationic polymer and dried talc.
- 31. The process of claim 30 wherein the talc was pelletized before drying.
- 32. The process of claim 30 wherein the cationic polymer is a tertiary or quaternary amine.
- 33. The process of claim 30 wherein the mixing of the cationic polymer and dried talc occurs in a single stage mixer.
- 34. The process of claim 30 wherein the mixing of the cationic polymer and dried talc occurs in a multiple stage mixer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/342,835 filed Dec. 21, 2001. The entire disclosure of the provisional application is considered to be part of the disclosure of the accompanying application and is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60342835 |
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