Claims
- 1. Solid lobular AlCl.sub.3 of essentially curvilinear contour compositely constituted of autogeneously bonded pluralities of smaller sized particles of essentially spheroidate character and characterized by the absence of planar exterior surfaces and sharp proturberant angles.
- 2. Aluminum chloride as set forth in claim 1 further characterized by a bulk density of about 75-105 lbs./cu. ft.
- 3. Aluminum chloride as set forth in claim 1 having an average particle size distribution of about 40 to 350 mesh.
- 4. Solid particulate AlCl.sub.3 of essentially lobular character presenting an essentially bullate surface and having an average particle size of less than about 40 mesh with the particles thereof compositely constituted of agglomerated pluralities of smaller sized particles of essentially spheroidate character and characterized by the absence of fracture induced planar exterior surfaces and sharp protuberant angles.
- 5. Aluminum chloride as set forth in claim 4 further characterized by a bulk density of about 75-105 lbs/cu. ft.
- 6. Aluminum chloride as set forth in claim 4 having an average particle size distribution of about 40 to 350 mesh.
- 7. Solid lobular AlCl.sub.3 compositely constituted of autogeneously bonded pluralities of similar sized particles of essentially spheroidate character characterized by the absence of fracture-induced planar exterior surfaces and sharp protuberant angles.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of our application Ser. No. 180,277, filed Sept. 14, 1971, now abandoned.
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