Claims
- 1. An aqueously dispersible cerium (IV) material having the general formula (I):
- Ce (M).sub.x (OH).sub.y (NO.sub.3).sub.z (I)
- wherein M is an alkali metal or an ammonium radical; x ranges from 0.01 to 0.2; y is a number such that y=4-z+x; and z ranges from 0.4 to 0.7.
- 2. The cerium (IV) material as defined by claim 1, exhibiting an exothermic peak of 250.degree. C. to 300.degree. C. by differential thermal analysis at a temperature rise of 300.degree. C. per hour.
- 3. The cerium (IV) material as defined by claim 1, comprising a CeO.sub.2 type crystalline phase with lattice parameters of 5.42 .ANG. to 5.44 .ANG. and having a degree of crystallinity ranging from 30 to 70%.
- 4. The cerium (IV) material as defined by claim 3, having a degree of crystallinity ranging from 40 to 60%.
- 5. The cerium (IV) material as defined by claim 3, the size of the crystallites thereof being less than about 60 .ANG..
- 6. An aqueous colloidal dispersion of cerium (IV) material comprising an aqueously dispersible cerium (IV) material having the general formula (I):
- Ce (M).sub.x (OH).sub.y (NO.sub.3).sub.z (I)
- wherein M is an alkali metal or an ammonium radical; x ranges from 0.01 to 0.2; y is a number such that y=4-z+x; and z ranges from 0.4 to 0.7.
- 7. An aqueous colloidal dispersion containing a cerium (IV) precipitate material produced by (I) reacting an aqueous solution of a cerium (IV) salt with a base reactant to form a colloidal dispersion of a cerium (IV) material in water, said colloidal dispersion having a neutralization ratio ranging from at least 0.01 to not more than 3, and (II) heat treating said colloidal dispersion to precipitate the cerium (IV) material therefrom, wherein said cerium (IV) salt is added in an amount sufficient to create a cerium (IV) concentration of from 0.01 to 2 moles/liter.
- 8. An aqueous colloidal dispersion as defined by claim 7, having a cerium (IV) concentration of from 0.3 to 0.8 mole/liter.
- 9. An aqueous colloidal dispersion as defined by claim 7, the hydrodynamic diameter of the colloidal particulates of which ranging from 40 to 300 A.
- 10. An aqueous colloidal dispersion as defined by claim 7, from 20 to 70% of the cerium (IV) content of which comprising colloidal particulates.
- 11. A sol comprising a suspension, in water, of colloidal particulates of the cerium (IV) material as defined by claim 1.
- 12. The aqueous sol as defined by claim 11, the hydrodynamic diameter of the colloidal particulates of which ranging from 40 to 3000 .ANG..
- 13. The aqueous sol as defined by claim 12, the hydrodynamic diameter of the colloidal particulates of which ranging from 40 to 600 .ANG..
- 14. The aqueous sol as defined by claim 12, the hydrodynamic diameter of the colloidal particulates of which ranging from 150 to 3000 .ANG..
- 15. The aqueous sol as defined by claim 12, the hydrodynamic diameter of the colloidal particulates of which ranging from 40 to 100 .ANG..
- 16. The aqueous sol as defined by claim 12, the hydrodynamic diameter of the colloidal particulates of which ranging from 150 to 500 .ANG..
- 17. The aqueous sol as defined by claim 12, wherein the concentration of the cerium (IV) material therein, expressed as CeO.sub.2, is up to 2 moles/liter.
- 18. The aqueous sol as defined by claim 12, having a pH ranging from about 1 to 2.5.
- 19. The aqueous sol as defined by claim 18, having a pH of about 1.
- 20. The aqueous sol as defined by claim 12, at least 95% of the cerium (IV) content of which comprising colloidal particulates.
- 21. The aqueous sol as defined by claim 20, at least 99% of the cerium (IV) content of which comprising colloidal particulates.
- 22. The aqueous sol as defined by claim 12, the size distribution of said colloidal particulates being essentially uniform.
- 23. An aqueous colloidal dispersion of the cerium (IV) material as defined by claim 6, wherein at least 95% of the cerium (IV) content in the dispersion is in the form of colloidal particulates.
- 24. An aqueous colloidal dispersion of the cerium (IV) material as defined by claim 6, wherein the concentration of the cerium (IV) material, expressed as CeO.sub.2, is not more than 2 moles per liter.
- 25. An aqueous colloidal dispersion of a cerium (IV) material combined with a base, said cerium (IV) material having the general formula (I):
- Ce (M).sub.x (OH).sub.y (NO.sub.3).sub.z (I)
- wherein M is an alkali metal or an ammonium radical; x ranges from 0.01 to 0.2; y is the number such that y=4-z+x; and z ranges from 0.4 to 0.7, said base being present in an amount such that, the colloidal particulates have a hydrodynamic diameter ranging from 150 to 3000 .ANG..
- 26. An aqueous colloidal dispersion according to claim 25, said base being present in an amount such that the pH is about 2.5.
- 27. An aqueous colloidal dispersion according to claim 6, including colloid particulates having a hydrodynamic diameter ranging from 40 to 100 .ANG..
- 28. An aqueous colloidal dispersion according to claim 27 having a uniform size distribution of colloids.
- 29. An aqueous colloidal dispersion according to claim 27, wherein at least 99% of the cerium (IV) content in the dispersion is in the form of colloidal particulates.
- 30. An aqueous colloidal dispersion according to claim 25, including colloid particulates having a hydrodynamic diameter ranging from 150 to 400 .ANG..
- 31. A cerium (IV) precipitate material produced by (i) reacting an aqueous solution of a cerium (IV) salt with a base reactant to form a colloidal dispersion of a cerium (IV) material in water, said colloidal dispersion having a neutralization ratio ranging from at least 0.01 to not more than 3, and (ii) heat treating said colloidal dispersion to precipitate a cerium (IV) material therefrom.
- 32. A cerium (IV) precipitate material according to claim 31 wherein said heat treatment is conducted at a temperature ranging from about 80.degree. C. to about 300.degree. C.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/344,529, filed Apr. 28, 1989, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/876,681, filed Jun. 20, 1986 (both now abandoned).
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