Claims
- 1. A process for the preparation of precipitated silica particles having a BET specific surface area ranging from 20 to 300 m.sup.2 /g, a CTAB specific surface area ranging from 10 to 200 m.sup.2 /g, an oil uptake (DBP) ranging from 80 to 400 cm.sup.3 /100 g, a pore volume ranging from 1 to 10 cm.sup.3 /g and a mean pore diameter ranging from 10 to 50 nm comprising (a) simultaneously introducing a silicate and an acid into a dispersion of colloidal silica and adding an electrolyte to said dispersion of colloidal silica, thereby providing a silica suspension, and adjusting the specific surface area by controlling number and size of colloids in the dispersion, (b) next decreasing the pH of said suspension to a value ranging from 3 to below 6.5, and (c) then separating the silica particles from said suspension and drying them.
- 2. The process as defined by claim 1, said dispersion of colloidal silica comprising an aqueous dispersion.
- 3. The process as defined by claim 1, said electrolyte comprising an organic or inorganic salt.
- 4. The process as defined by claim 3, said organic or inorganic salt comprising a salt of an alkali metal or an ammonium salt.
- 5. The process as defined by claim 2, comprising simultaneously introducing the silicate and the acid such that the pH of the suspension is maintained constant at a value ranging from 8 to 10.
- 6. The process as defined by claim 2, carried out at a temperature ranging from 60.degree. to 95.degree. C.
- 7. The process as defined by claim 2, said dispersion of colloidal silica containing 1 to 150 g/l of silica and having been prepared by heating an aqueous silicate solution at a temperature ranging from 60.degree. to 95.degree. C. and adding the acid to such aqueous solution until a pH ranging from 8 to 10 is attained.
- 8. The process as defined by claim 7, wherein the concentration of the silicate solution, expressed as silica, ranges from 40 to 250 g/l of a dispersion of colloidal silica.
- 9. The process as defined by claim 1, wherein the concentration of the electrolyte ranges from 0 to 50 g/l of dispersion.
- 10. The process as defined by claim 2, wherein the volume of the colloidal silica dispersion constitutes from 10% to 20% of the volume of the final suspension.
- 11. The process as defined by claim 2, further comprising washing said separated silica particulates prior to the drying thereof.
- 12. The process as defined by claim 5, comprising maintaining the pH of the suspension at a value ranging from 8.5 to 9.5.
- 13. The process as defined by claim 7, comprising adding the acid to such aqueous solution until a pH of about 9.5 is attained.
- 14. The process as defined by claim 8, wherein said concentration of the silicate solution, expressed as silica, ranges from 80 to 150 g/l.
- 15. The process as defined by claim 10, wherein the volume of the colloidal silica dispersion is about 15% of the volume of the final suspension.
- 16. The process defined by claim 11, comprising washing said separated silica particulates with deionized water, an aqueous acid solution or deionized water and an aqueous solution.
- 17. The process defined by claim 1, wherein the pH in step (b) is decreased to a value of 4.2 or higher.
- 18. A process for the preparation of precipitated silica particles having a BET specific surface area ranging from 20 to 300 m.sup.2 /g, a CTAB specific surface area ranging from 10 to 200 m.sup.2 /g, an oil uptake (DBP) ranging from 80 to 400 cm.sup.3 /100 g, a pore volume ranging from 1 to 10 cm.sup.3 /g and a mean pore diameter ranging from 10 to 50 nm comprising (a) simultaneously introducing a silicate and an acid into an aqueous dispersion of colloidal silica and adding an electrolyte to said dispersion of colloidal silica, thereby providing a silica suspension, the silicate and acid being simultaneously introduced such that the pH of the suspension is maintained constant at a value ranging from 8.5 to 9.5, and adjusting the specific surface area by controlling number and size of colloids in the dispersion, (b) next decreasing the pH of said suspension to a value ranging from 3 to below 6.5, and (c) then separating the silica particles from said suspension and drying them.
- 19. The process of claim 18, wherein the pH of the suspension is decreased to a value higher than 3.0.
- 20. The process of claim 18, wherein the pH of the suspension is decreased to a value higher than 3.5.
- 21. The process of claim 18, wherein the pH of the suspension is decreased to a value of 4.2 or higher.
- 22. The process of claim 18, wherein the electrolyte is added to a dispersion of colloidal silica having a SiO.sub.2 content higher than 100 g/l and the CTAB specific area of the precipitated silica particles is at least 50 m.sup.2 /g.
- 23. The process of claim 18, wherein the electrolyte is added to a dispersion of colloidal silica having a SiO.sub.2 content of 100 g/l or lower and the CTAB specific area of the precipitated silica particles is lower than 50 m.sup.2 /g.
- 24. The process of claim 18, wherein the electrolyte is added to a dispersion of colloidal silica having a SiO.sub.2 content and the CTAB specific area of the precipitated silica particles is adjusted according to FIG. 2.
- 25. A process for the preparation of precipitated silica particles having a BET specific surface area ranging from 20 to 80 m.sup.2 /g, a CTAB specific surface area ranging from 10 to 200 m.sup.2 /g, an oil uptake (DBP) ranging from 80 to 400 cm.sup.3 /100 g, a pore volume ranging from 1 to 10 cm.sup.3 /g and a mean pore diameter ranging from 10 to 50 nm comprising (a) simultaneously introducing a silicate and an acid into an aqueous dispersion of colloidal silica and adjusting the specific surface area by adding an electrolyte to said dispersion of colloidal silica to obtain a BET specific surface area of .ltoreq.80 m.sup.2 /g, thereby providing a silica suspension, the silicate and acid being simultaneously introduced such that the pH of the suspension is maintained constant at a value ranging from 8.5 to 9.5, and adjusting the specific surface area by controlling number and size of colloids in the dispersion, (b) next decreasing the pH of said suspension to a value ranging from 3 to below 6.5, and (c) then separating the silica particles from said suspension and drying them.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/826,217, filed Jan. 24, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,342,598 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/547,227, filed Jul. 3, 1990 (now abandoned).
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