Claims
- 1. A gelable suspension comprising:
- colloidal particles selected from the group consisting of ceramic particles and metal particles; water;
- an effective amount of a biologically produced polymer dispersant having a molecular weight of at least 1,000 to 5,000 to disperse the colloidal particles in the water and form a substantially nonagglomerated suspension having a pourable viscosity, wherein the polymer dispersant is selected from the group consisting of the polymannuronic acid-rich hydrolysis product of an alginate, the polyguluronic acid-rich hydrolysis product of an alginate, poly-D-glutamic acid, poly-L-glutamic acid, poly-(a,b)-DL-aspartic acid, poly-L-aspartic acid, pectin, and mixtures thereof; and
- a biologically produced polymer gelling agent having a molecular weight of at least 50,000 that is miscible in water with the polymer dispersant and is capable of transitioning from a nongelled state to a gelled state.
- 2. The suspension of claim 1, wherein the suspension contains at least 50 volume percent colloidal particles.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application based on prior application Ser. No. 07/699,970, filed on May 14, 1991 now abandoned.
Government Interests
Development of the invention described herein was funded at least in part by a grant No. AFOSR-88-0135 from the United States Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Thus, the United States Government may have an interest in the invention described herein.
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