Claims
- 1. An aqueous suspension of finely divided solid particles which are maintained in suspension by a suspension stabilizing amount of a water soluble salt of polyaspartic acid in which at least 50 percent of the amino acid residue linkages are beta-linkages and having a weight average molecular weight of about 1000 to about 5,000.
- 2. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 1 wherein the polyaspartic acid contains 50 percent to about 75 percent beta linkages.
- 3. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 1 wherein the polyaspartic acid contains 60 to about 75 percent beta linkages.
- 4. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 1 wherein the particles are inorganic particles.
- 5. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 4 wherein the inorganic particles are alumino-silicate particles.
- 6. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 5 wherein the alumino silicate is a zeolite.
- 7. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 4 wherein the inorganic particles are clay particles.
- 8. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 7 wherein the clay is kaolin.
- 9. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 4 wherein the inorganic particles are pigment particles.
- 10. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 4 wherein the inorganic particles are calcium carbonate particles.
- 11. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 4 wherein the inorganic particles are titanium dioxide particles.
- 12. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 4 wherein the inorganic particles are silica particles.
- 13. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 4 wherein the inorganic particles are iron oxide particles.
- 14. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 1 wherein the finely divided solid particles are organic material particles.
- 15. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 1 wherein the solid particles are carbon particles.
- 16. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 1 wherein the solid particles are dirt particles.
- 17. The aqueous suspension in accordance with claim 1 wherein the solid particles are water insoluble polymer particles.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/927,257, filed on 7 August 1992, abandoned which application, in turn, is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/665,101, filed on 6 March 1991, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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