Claims
- 1. A reticulated resin structure in the form of a dry, free flowing powder, said resin structure comprising a plurality of vinyl polymer resin particles which are fused to one another at a plurality of contact points in a manner such that said resin structure has interstices between the thus fused particles thereof; said reticulated resin structure being prepared by means of a process which comprises intimately mixing an aqueous emulsion or suspension of discrete particles of a vinyl polymer and an at least partially water-miscible organic solvent system selected from the group consisting of ketones having from 3 to 6 carbon atoms, mixtures of such ketones with water-miscible lower alkanols of 1 to 5 carbons which are miscible with both the ketone and the water, dioxane, tetrahydrofuran, diemthylacetamide and mixtures of these, and heating the admixture to a temperature of at least 40.degree.C. and for a time sufficient to soften said vinyl polymer particles without fully solubilizing said particles and fuse said particles together with one another into a resin having a reticulated structure with interstices between said fused particles and sufficient to provide fused particles having a surface area of at least 2M.sup.2 /g as measured by the BET method, a dry aggregate strength as measured by the Instron method of at least .alpha. - 20, a wet aggregate strength as measured by the modified Brookfield test of from about .beta. = 8 to about .beta. = 130 and a maximum bulk density by the ASTM-D1182 method of about 30 grams per 100 milliliters, and then separating the resulting reticulated resin structure.
- 2. The resin structure of claim 1, wherein said vinyl polymer is polyvinyl chloride.
- 3. The resin structure of claim 1, wherein said vinyl polymer is a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate.
- 4. The resin structure of claim 1, wherein in the process used for its preparation said solvent system also contains a water-soluble alkali metal salt electrolyte.
- 5. The resin structure of Claim 2, wherein in the process used for its preparation said solvent system is one part by volume of cyclohexanone with between 0 and 10 parts by volume of methanol.
- 6. The resin structure of claim 2, wherein in the process used for its preparation said solvent system is acetone.
- 7. The resin structure of claim 2, wherein in the process used for its preparation said solvent system is cyclohexaneone.
- 8. The resin structure of claim 1, wherein in the process used for its preparation an inert pigment is added to the system and a pigmented resin structure is separated.
- 9. A reticulated resin structure in the form of a dry, free flowing powder, said resin structure comprising a plurality of polyvinyl chloride resin particles which are fused to one another at a plurality of contact points in a manner such that said resin structure has interstices between the thus fused particles thereof; said reticulated resin structure being prepared by means of a process which comprises intimately mixing discrete particles of polyvinyl chloride in a solvent system consisting essentially of methanol, cyclohexanone, and water in the proportions encompassed within the miscible region which is present to the right of the 23.degree.C. miscibility curve in the phase diagram of FIG. IV, heating the mixture at a temperature between about 40.degree.C. and 100.degree.C. for between about 1/2 and 5 hours to soften said polyvinyl chloride particles without fully solubilizing said particles sufficiently to fuse said particles together with one another forming a reticulated resin structure with interstices between said fused particles and sufficient to provide fused particles having a surface area of at least 2M.sup.2 /g as measured by the BET method, a dry aggregate strength as measured by the Instron method of at least .alpha. = 20, a wet aggregate strength as measured by the modified Brookfield test of from about .beta. = 8 to about .beta. = 130, and a bulk density by the ASTM-D1182 method of less than 30 grams per 100 milliliters, and separating the resulting reticulated resin structure.
- 10. A reticulated resin structure in the form of a dry, free flowing powder said resin structure comprising a plurality of polyvinyl chloride resin particles which are fused to one another at a plurality of contact points in a manner such that said resin structure has interstices between the thus fused particle thereof; said reticulated resin being prepared by means of a process which comprises intimately mixing an aqueous latex of polyvinyl chloride particles in a solvent system comprising acetone and a water soluble alkali metal salt electrolyte selected from the group consisting of sodium sulfate and sodium chloride and heating the admixture to a temperature of about 50 and 85 degrees C. for from about 0.5 to 2 hours thus softening said polyvinyl chloride particles without fully solubilizing them, thereby fusing said particles with one another into a resin having a reticulated structure with interstices between the thus fused particles and then precipitating the resulting resin structure, said reticulated resin structure being characterized by a surface are of at least 2M.sup.2 /g as measured by the BET method, a dry aggregate strength as measured by the Instron method of at least .alpha. = 20, a wet aggregate strength as measured by the modified Brookfield test of about 62 = 8 to about .beta. = 130, and a maximum bulk density by the ASTM-D1182 method of about 30 grams per 100 milliliters.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a streamlined continuation of our copending application Ser. No. 682,384, filed Nov. 13, 1968, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation in part of our copending application Ser. No. 585,052, filed Oct. 7, 1966, now abandoned.
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