Claims
- 1. A method of delaminating a three-layer, mica phyllosilicate which consists in mixing, with mild stirring equivalent to magnetic stirring, the phyllosilicate with a source of hydrogen ions to hydrate hydroxyl ions on and within the phyllosilicate structure, whereby the phyllosilicate is delaminated to a particle thickness not over about 100 Angstrom units.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the phyllosilicate is mixed with the source of hydrogen ions by stirring the mixture with a magnetic stirrer.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein the source of hydrogen ions is an acid solution.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 wherein the acid solution has a pH in the range of 2 to 6.
- 5. A method according to claim 3 wherein the acid solution is buffered.
- 6. A method according to claim 3 wherein the source of hydrogen ions is an aliphatic organic acid.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 wherein the organic acid is formic acid.
- 8. A method according to claim 3 wherein the source of hydrogen ions is a mineral acid.
- 9. A method according to claim 8 wherein the mineral acid is hydrochloric acid.
- 10. A method of delaminating a three-layer, mica phyllosilicate which consists in mixing, with mild stirring equivalent to magnetic stirring, the phyllosilicate with a source of hydrogen ions to hydrate hydroxyl ions on and within the phyllosilicate structure, and delaminating the phyllosilicate to plates having a thickness not over 100 Angstrom units with the morphology of said plates essentially unaltered and a surface area from five to 640 M.sup.2 /gm when dried.
- 11. A method in accordance with claim 10 wherein the phyllosilicate is mixed with the source of hydrogen ions by stirring the mixture with a magnetic stirrer.
- 12. A method of delaminating a three-layer, mica phyllosilicate which consists in mixing, with mild stirring equivalent to magnetic stirring, the phyllosilicate with a source of hydrogen ions to hydrate ions on and within the phyllosilicate structure, whereby the phyllosilicate is delaminated to a particle thickness not over about 100 Angstrom units, and thereafter heating the hydrated material in the range of 100.degree.-1000.degree. C. to dehydrate the material.
- 13. A method according to claim 12 wherein the material is heated to about 300.degree. C.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 167,182 filed Mar. 4, 1988, now abandoned.
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