Claims
- 1. Microspheres having a diametric size in the range of 1/2-10 mm, produced by a process of forming hollow microspheres, which comprises:
- forming a solution in a liquid solvent of a polymer having the following properties:
- (a) a molecular chain weight of at least 10,000 and a long chain structure of at least 200 monomer units;
- (b) an ability to be coagulated or precipitated from the solution upon contact of the solution with a non-solvent for the polymer;
- (c) an ability to form a continuous stretchable film when coagulated or precipitated from solution;
- (d) a chemical structure which is infusible or which is capable of being rendered infusible; and
- (e) a high carbon yield of at least 30% by weight upon being carbonized in a non-reactive atmosphere;
- incorporating into said solution an insoluble solid particulate blowing agent which is decomposable by heat to generate a gas;
- dividing the solution into droplets and introducing the droplets into a liquid bath containing a non-solvent for the polymer, said non-solvent being such that the polymer is rapidly coagulated or precipitated from the solution, and said bath having a temperature high enough to cause decomposition of the blowing agent; and
- removing the resulting hollow microspheres from the bath.
- 2. Microspheres according to claim 1, wherein said polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylonitrile and copolymers and terpolymers of acrylonitrile and other monomers copolymerizable therewith.
- 3. Microspheres according to claim 2 wherein said copolymers and terpolymers include up to 25% by weight of units derived from said monomers copolymerizable with the acrylonitrile.
- 4. Microspheres according to claim 2 wherein said copolymers and terpolymers include up to about 10% by weight of units derived from said monomers copolymerizable with the acrylonitrile.
- 5. Microspheres according to claim 2, which said monomers copolymerizable with the acrylonitrile are selected from the group consisting of methacrylate and methylmethacrylate.
- 6. Microspheres according to claim 2 wherein the liquid solvent is selected from the group consisting of dimethylformamide, dimethylsulfoxide and dimethylacetamide.
- 7. Microspheres according to claim 2 wherein the solvent is dimethylformamide.
- 8. Microspheres according to claim 7 wherein the non-solvent is selected from the group consisting of water and waterdimethylformamide mixtures.
- 9. Microspheres according to claim 1 wherein said polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl alcohol and its copolymers.
- 10. Microspheres according to claim 9 wherein said liquid solvent is dimethyl formamide.
- 11. Microspheres according to claim 10 wherein said non-solvent is methyl ethyl ketone.
- 12. Microspheres according to claim 1 wherein the viscosity of the solution is within the range of 200-5000 cp at 25.degree. C.
- 13. Microspheres according to claim 1 wherein a particulate solid other than the blowing agent is introduced into the solution and uniformly dispersed therein before the solution is divided into droplets.
- 14. Microspheres according to claim 13 wherein said particulate solid comprises particles of a size less than 100 Tyler mesh.
- 15. Microspheres according to claim 13 wherein the particulate solid is selected from the group consisting of fine coke dusts, metals, metal oxides, metal fluorides, and activated carbon.
- 16. Microspheres according to claim 15 wherein the particulate solid is AlF.sub.3.
- 17. Microspheres according to claim 1 wherein a soluble material is dissolved in the polymer solution before the solution is divided into droplets.
- 18. Microspheres according to claim 17 wherein said soluble material is selected from the group consisting of tar, pitch and phenolic resins.
- 19. Microspheres according to claim 1 wherein the solution is divided into droplets by feeding the solution through a hollow tube and allowing droplets to fall from a free end of said tube.
- 20. Microspheres according to claim 1 wherein the temperature of the bath is below the boiling point of the non-solvent.
- 21. Microspheres according to claim 1 wherein the hollow microspheres removed from the bath are dried by heating them gently in air.
- 22. Microspheres according to claim 1 wherein the polymer used to form the solution is heat-fusible but capable of being rendered infusible, and wherein the hollow microspheres removed from the bath are subjected to a treatment which renders the polymer infusible.
- 23. Microspheres according to claim 2 wherein the hollow microspheres removed from the bath are subjected to a heat stabilization treatment which comprises heating them in air at a temperature in the range of 200.degree.-210.degree. C. for 8 hours.
- 24. Microspheres according to claim 1, wherein the hollow microspheres are subjected to carbonization by heating the microspheres in a non-oxidizing atmosphere at a temperature and for a time which converts the polymer to carbon.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 100,090 filed Sept. 23, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,782,097 issued Nov. 1, 1988.
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