Química Nova (Jun 2007)

A plasticidade dos amorfos: fazendo pigmentos brancos com fosfato de alumínio The plasticity of non-crystalline solids: aluminum phosphate white pigments

  • Fernando Galembeck,
  • Maria do Carmo V. M. da Silva,
  • Renato Rosseto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422007000300041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 3
pp. 745 – 748

Abstract

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A new white pigment made out of nano-structured non-crystalline aluminum phosphate was recently launched as an industrial product. Pigment opacifying properties are not intrinsic to aluminum phosphate but they arise as the result of a rare hollow particle nano-structure. This is in turn derived from the core-and-shell structure of amorphous aluminum phosphate precipitated under well-defined conditions. The new pigment is a product of the often neglected chemistry of non-crystalline ionic solids that can probably be a rich source of new successful products. The text describes a short account of the R&D activities, from the initial ideas to the present.

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