Preparation of stannic oxide

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Inventors

Gloskey, Carl R.
Littman, Stanley

Application #

628361

Filed

Nov-3-1975

Published

Sep-13-1977

Current US Class

106/3
423/618

International Classes

C01G 019/02

Field of Search

423/87 423/618 106/3

Assignee

M&T Chemicals Inc. (Greenwich, CT)

Examiners

Vertiz; O. R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Auber; Robert P., Wheeless; Kenneth G., Spector; Robert

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Abstract
An improved method is provided to reproducibly obtain stannic oxide of a type suitable for polishing plastic lenses. The optical density, bulk density and color of the oxide are within specified limits.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for preparing particulate stannic oxide exhibiting an optical density of between 200 and 400, a bulk density of between 6.3 and 9.0 grams per cubic inch, and a Gardner color of between 3 and 6, said method comprising the steps of

a. maintaining a uniformly agitated aqueous solution of sodium stannate exhibiting a pH of between 8 and 9,

b. gradually adding to said uniformly agitated solution over a period of between 5 and 15 minutes a stoichiometric amount of an aqueous solution containing an alkali metal bicarbonate, thereby precipitating hydrated stannic oxide, and isolating said stannic oxide,

c. washing the precipitated oxide with an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate,



Description
BACKGROUND

This invention relates to the preparation of stannic oxide. More particularly, this invention relates to a method for preparing stannic oxide of a type suitable for use as a polishing material for optical lenses and other light transmitting media formed from synthetic resins. Heretofore it has been difficult to reproducibly obtain a grade of stannic oxide with the properties that make it a desirable polishing agent for optically clear plastic materials. Too large a particle size or particles exhibiting dendritic or acicular projections usually cause excessive abrasion and scratching of the relatively soft lens surface. If the average particle size is too small, the particles may not be sufficiently abrasive to provide the desired polishing action. Even if the particle size is within the desired range, the shape of the particle, its hardness or both may cause an excessive amount of scratching.

It has now been found that by controlling certain process parameters during precipitation of hydrated stannic oxide and the subsequent calcining required to convert the oxide to the anhydrous form it is possible to reproducibly obtain a material which is a suitable lens polishing agent.
 
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