Claims
- 1. Alpha-alumina consisting essentially of solid, spherical non-aggregated particles, having an average number diameter ranging from 0.06 to 2 .mu.m, a polydispersion index dw/dn lower than or equal to 2.0, wherein dw is the weight average diameter and dn is the average number diameter, the total porosity of micro-meso type being lower than 0.3 cc/g, the specific surface area ranging from 0.7 to 80 m.sup.2 /g, and the apparent density of the particles being in the range of from 3.20 to 3.94 g/cm.sup.3 ; and wherein "porosity of the micro type" means pores having a diameter below 20 A and "porosity of the meso type" means pores having a diameter ranging from 20 to 500 A according to IUPAC 1972 classification.
- 2. Alpha-alumina according to claim 1, in which the average number diameter ranges from 0.1 to 1 .mu.m and polydispersion index is lower than or equal to 1.30.
- 3. Alpha-alumina according to claim 2, in which the average number diameter ranges from 0.2 to 0.6 .mu.m and the polydispersion index is lower than or equal to 1.20.
- 4. Alpha-alumina according to claim 1, 2 or 3, in which the porosity is lower than 0.1 cc/g.
- 5. Alpha-alumina according to claim 4, in which the porosity has values of about zero.
- 6. Alpha-alumina according to claim 1, in admixture with delta- and/or theta-alumina, in which the alpha-alumina content is .gtoreq.70% by weight.
- 7. A process for preparing alpha-alumina according to claim 1, characterized in that an alpha-alumina precursor, having a water content ranging from about 2% to about 35% by weight, consisting essentially of spherical, non-aggregated particles, having a polydispersion index below 2.0, an average number diameter .phi. from 0.07 to 2.3 .mu.m, is subjected to a thermal treatment by instantaneously bringing the precursor from initial temperatures between the room temperature and 850.degree. C. to thermal treatment temperatures between 1130.degree. and 1700.degree. C. and for times, indicated for each temperature in FIG. 1 between straight lines (a) and (b), which are sufficient to convert the precursor to the alpha-phase, but are not such as to cause breaking and/or aggregation of the product, by bringing the resulting product again to room temperature by means of a non-instantaneous cooling of the order of at least 10 seconds.
- 8. The process for preparing alpha-alumina according to claim 7, in which the precursor consisting essentially of hydrated alumina, having a .phi. of 0.37 .mu.m, is subjected to thermal treatments for times ranging from 7 to 10 minutes for a temperature T of 1150.degree. C., and from 12 to 18 seconds for a temperature of 1350.degree. C.
- 9. A process for preparing alpha-alumina according to claim 8, in which the diameter of the particles is 0.15 .mu.m and the treatment time ranges from 6 to 8.5 minutes for a temperature T of 1150.degree. C., and from 8 to 15 seconds for a temperature T of 1350.degree. C.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 818,674 filed Jan. 14, 1986, now abandoned.
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