Claims
- 1. Non-magnetic coated acicular or spindle-shaped .alpha.-Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles produced by adhering 0.01 to 20 wt %, calculated as Al, SiO.sub.2 or Al and SiO.sub.2, and based on the weight of the uncoated acicular or spindle-shaped .alpha.-Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles as a core, of an oxide or a hydroxide containing Al, Si or both Al and Si to the surfaces of acicular or spindle-shaped .alpha.-Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles; and
- said particles having an average major axial diameter of 0.05 to 0.25 .mu.m, an average minor axial diameter of 0.010 to 0.035 .mu.m, a particle size distribution in geometrical standard deviation of not more than 1.40, an aspect ratio of 2 to 20, a molecular weight-dependent parameter .alpha. to a binder resin which is a component of a non-magnetic undercoating layer in which said particles may be dispersed which has a value of not less than 0.5 and is represented by the following formula:
- As=K.sub.1 .multidot.M.sup..alpha.
- wherein M represents the number-average molecular weight of said binder resin, As represents the saturation adsorption of said binder resin, and K.sub.1 represents a constant used for measuring As and dependent on said binder resin and a solvent which also is a component for producing a non-magnetic undercoating layer,
- and wherein the molecular-weight-dependent parameter .alpha. is obtained by: (a) preparing at least three binder resin solutions having different concentrations Ci in the range of 0.01 to 5% of each of (i) an urethane resin having a number-average molecular weight of 15,000 and having sulfonate group, (ii) an urethane resin having a number-average molecular weight of 28,000 and having sulfonate group, and (iii) an urethane resin having a number-average molecular weight of 42,000 and having sulfonate group, using for each solution a mixed solvent of methyl ethyl ketone, toluene and cyclohexane in a weight ratio of 5:3:2; (b) to 56 g of each binder resin in step, (a) adding 20 g of nonmagnetic particles and dispersing the resultant solution uniformly to form a nonmagnetic coating composition until an adsorbed resin concentration on the surface of said nonmagnetic particles and a resin concentration in the binder solution are at equilibrium, then subjecting the obtained nonmagnetic coating composition to centrifugal separation at a rate of 10,000 rpm for 25 minutes using a centrifugal separator, and after attaining an equilibrium state between supernatant liquid and precipitated substance, removing the precipitated substance to determine an equilibrated binder concentration C by weight of the obtained supernatant liquid, wherein the difference between the binder concentration C of the supernatant liquid from the initial resin concentration Ci is an apparent resin-adsorption amount A of said nonmagnetic particles; (c) plotting values obtained in step (b) in a graph having an ordinate of the ratio (C/A) of the binder concentration C to the apparent resin adsorption amount A and an abscissa of the equilibrated binder concentration C, thereby obtaining a linear relationship between at least three plots, the inclination of the obtained straight-line in the graph corresponding to 1/As in the following Langmuir induction formula:
- C/A=(1/As).times.C+(b 1/As.multidot.K.sub.2)
- C=Equilibrated binder concentration of the supernatant liquid
- A=Apparent resin-adsorption amount
- As=Saturation adsorption amount
- K.sub.2 =Constant
- (d) plotting the saturation adsorption amount As and the molecular weight M of the binder in a log-log table and obtaining the linear relationship between As and M, and thereafter determining the molecular weight-dependent parameter .alpha. from the inclination of the straight line.
- 2. Non-magnetic coated acicular or spindle-shaped .alpha.-Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles according to claim 1, which are produced by
- (a) adding an aqueous alkali solution to an aqueous suspension containing acicular or spindle-shaped .alpha.-Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles to obtain a resultant suspension having a pH not less than 10,
- (b) adding an aqueous solution containing Al, Si or both Al and Si to the obtained suspension,
- (c) adjusting the pH of the resultant suspension to approximately neutral thereby precipitating an oxide or hydroxide coating of Al, Si or both Al and Si onto the .alpha.-Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles,
- (d) filtering out the particles coated with said oxide or hydroxide to obtain a solid substance,
- (e) water washing then drying said coated particles, and
- (f) compacting and pulverizing said coated particles by an edge runner mill.
- 3. Non-magnetic coated acicular or spindle-shaped .alpha.-Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles according to claim 1, which are produced by
- (a) adding an aqueous alkali solution to an aqueous suspension containing acicular or spindle-shaped .alpha.-Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles to obtain a resultant suspension having a pH not less than 10,
- (b) adding an aqueous solution containing Al, Si or both Al and Si to the obtained suspension,
- (c) adjusting the pH of the obtained suspension to approximately neutral under stirring thereby precipitating an oxide or hydroxide coating of Al, Si or both Al and Si onto the .alpha.-Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles,
- (d) filtering out the coated particles with said oxide or hydroxide coating thereon,
- (e) washing with water and drying said coated particles,
- (f) compacting and pulverizing said coated particles by an edge runner mill, and
- (j) repeating steps (a) to (f) in that order at least twice.
- 4. Non-magnetic coated BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles coated with 0.01 to 50 wt %, calculated as Al, SiO.sub.2, Zn or Zr, and based upon the weight of the uncoated BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles, of a coating material selected from the group consisting of aluminum compounds, silica compounds, zinc compounds, zirconium compounds and a mixture thereof, or 0.01 to 20 wt %, calculated as carbon, and based on the weight of the uncoated BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles, of a coating material selected from the group consisting of silane coupling agents, titanate coupling agents, aluminate coupling agents, zirconate coupling agents and a mixture thereof; and
- said particles having an average particle diameter of not more than 0.1 .mu.m, a compressed density of 2.0 to 3.0 g/cm.sup.3 and a molecular weight-dependent parameter .alpha. to a binder resin which is a component of a non-magnetic undercoating layer in which said particles may be dispersed which has a value not less than 0.5 and is represented by the following formula:
- As=K.sub.1 .multidot.M.sup..alpha.
- wherein M represents the number-average molecular weight of said binder resin, As represents the saturation adsorption of said binder resin, and K.sub.1 represents a constant used for measuring As and dependent on the binder resin and a solvent which also is a component for producing a non-magnetic undercoating layer
- and wherein the molecular-weight-dependent parameter .alpha. is obtained by: (a) preparing at least three binder resin solutions having different concentrations Ci in the range of 0.01 to 5% of each of (i) an urethane resin having a number-average molecular weight of 15,000 and having sulfonate group, (ii) an urethane resin having a number-average molecular weight of 28,000 and having sulfonate group, and (iii) an urethane resin having a number-average molecular weight of 42,000 and having sulfonate group, using for each solution a mixed solvent of methyl ethyl ketone, toluene and cyclohexane in a weight ratio of 5:3:2; (b) to 56 g of each binder resin in step, (a) adding 20 g of nonmagnetic particles and dispersing the resultant solution uniformly to form a nonmagnetic coating composition until an adsorbed resin concentration on the surface of said nonmagnetic particles and a resin concentration in the binder solution are at equilibrium, then subjecting the obtained nonmagnetic coating composition to centrifugal separation at a rate of 10,000 rpm for 25 minutes using a centrifugal separator, and after attaining an equilibrium state between supernatant liquid and precipitated substance, removing the precipitated substance to determine an equilibrated binder concentration C by weight of the obtained supernatant liquid, wherein the difference between the binder concentration C of the supernatant liquid from the initial resin concentration Ci is an apparent resin-adsorption amount A of said nonmagnetic particles; (c) plotting values obtained in step (b) in a graph having an ordinate of the ratio (C/A) of the binder concentration C to the apparent resin adsorption amount A and an abscissa of the equilibrated binder concentration C, thereby obtaining a linear relationship between at least three plots, the inclination of the obtained straight-line in the graph corresponding to 1/As in the following Langmuir induction formula:
- C/A=(1/As).times.C+(1/As.multidot.K.sub.2)
- C=Equilibrated binder concentration of the supernatant liquid
- A=Apparent resin-adsorption amount
- As=Saturation adsorption amount
- K.sub.2 =Constant
- (d) plotting the saturation adsorption amount As and the molecular weight M of the binder in a log-log table and obtaining the linear relationship between As and M, and thereafter determining the molecular weight-dependent parameter .alpha. from the inclination of the straight line.
- 5. Non-magnetic coated BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles produced by adhering 0.01 to 20 wt %, calculated as Al, SiO.sub.2 or Al and SiO.sub.2 and based on the weight of the uncoated BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles, of an oxide or a hydroxide containing Al, Si or both Al and Si to the surfaces of BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles, and
- said particles having an average particle diameter of not more than 0.1 .mu.m, a compressed density of 2.0 to 3.0 g/cm.sup.3 and a molecular weight-dependent parameter .alpha. to a binder resin which is a component of a non-magnetic undercoating layer in which said particles may be dispersed which has a value of not less than 0.5 and is represented by the following formula:
- As=K.sub.1 .multidot.M.sup..alpha.
- wherein M represents the number-average molecular weight of said binder resin, As represents the saturation adsorption of said binder resin, and K.sup.1 represents a constant used for measuring As and dependent on the binder resin and a solvent which also is a component for producing a non-magnetic undercoating layer, and wherein the molecular-weight-dependent parameter .alpha. is obtained by: (a) preparing at least three binder resin solutions having different concentrations Ci in the range of 0.01 to 5% of each of (i) an urethane resin having a number-average molecular weight of 15,000 and having sulfonate group, (ii) an urethane resin having a number-average molecular weight of 28,000 and having sulfonate group, and (iii) an urethane resin having a number-average molecular weight of 42,000 and having sulfonate group, using for each solution a mixed solvent of methyl ethyl ketone, toluene and cyclohexane in a weight ratio of 5:3:2; (b) to 56 g of each binder resin in step, (a) adding 20 g of nonmagnetic particles and dispersing the resultant solution uniformly to form a nonmagnetic coating composition until an adsorbed resin concentration on the surface of said nonmagnetic particles and a resin concentration in the binder solution are at equilibrium, then subjecting the obtained nonmagnetic coating composition to centrifugal separation at a rate of 10,000 rpm for 25 minutes using a centrifugal separator, and after attaining an equilibrium state between supernatant liquid and precipitated substance, removing the precipitated substance to determine an equilibrated binder concentration C by weight of the obtained supernatant liquid, wherein the difference between the binder concentration C of the supernatant liquid from the initial resin concentration Ci is an apparent resin-adsorption amount A of said nonmagnetic particles; (c) plotting values obtained in step (b) in a graph having an ordinate of the ratio (C/A) of the binder concentration C to the apparent resin adsorption amount A and an abscissa of the equilibrated binder concentration C, thereby obtaining a linear relationship between at least three plots, the inclination of the obtained straight-line in the graph corresponding to 1/As in the following Langmuir induction formula:
- C/A=(1/As).times.C+(1/As.multidot.K.sub.2)
- C=Equilibrated binder concentration of the supernatant liquid
- A=Apparent resin-adsorption amount
- As=Saturation adsorption amount
- K.sub.2 =Constant
- (d) plotting the saturation adsorption amount As and the molecular weight M of the binder in a log-log table and obtaining the linear relationship between As and M, and thereafter determining the molecular weight-dependent parameter .alpha. from the inclination of the straight line.
- 6. Non-magnetic coated BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles according to claim 5 which are produced by
- (a) adding an aqueous alkali solution to an aqueous suspension containing the BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles to obtain a resultant suspension having a pH of not less than 10,
- (b) adding an aqueous solution containing Al, Si or both Al and Si to the resultant suspension,
- (c) adjusting the pH of the resultant suspension to approximately neutral under stirring thereby precipitating an oxide or hydroxide coating containing Al, Si or both Al and Si onto the BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles,
- (d) filtering out the coated particles with said oxide or hydroxide coating deposited, precipitated or both deposited and precipitated on the surface thereof,
- (e) water washing then drying the coated particles, and
- (f) compacting and pulverizing the coated particles by an edge runner mill so as to adhere an oxide or hydroxide coating containing Al, Si or both Al and Si to the surface of the BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles.
- 7. Non-magnetic coated BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles according to claim 5 which are produced by
- (a) adding an aqueous alkali solution to an aqueous suspension containing the BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles to obtain a resultant suspension having a pH of to not less than 10,
- (b) adding an aqueous solution containing Al, Si or both Al and Si to the resultant suspension,
- (c) adjusting the pH of the resultant suspension to approximately neutral under stirring thereby precipitating an oxide or hydroxide coating containing Al, Si or both Al and Si onto the BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles,
- (d) filtering out the coated particles with said oxide or hydroxide deposited, precipitated or both deposited and precipitated on the surface thereof,
- (e) water washing then drying the coated particles,
- (f) compacting and pulverizing the coated particles by an edge runner mill so as to adhere an oxide or hydroxide containing Al, Si or both Al and Si to the surface of the BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles, and
- (g) repeating steps (a) to (f) at least twice to adhere the oxide or hydroxide containing Al, Si or both Al and Si to the surface of the BaO.4.5Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 particles.
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Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/240,512, filed May 10, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,604,015.
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