WO2006012950A1 - Witterungsstabiles titandioxid-pigment und verfahren zu seiner herstellung - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a weather-stable titanium dioxide pigment and a process for its preparation.
- titanium dioxide Due to its high refractive index, titanium dioxide is used as a high-quality pigment in many areas such as plastics, coatings, paper, fibers. Due to its high scattering power titanium dioxide gives such systems advantageous optical properties such as brightness, hiding power and whitening power.
- titanium dioxide is photoactive, ie the action of ultraviolet rays creates free radicals on the surface via electron-hole pairs, which can react with the substances present in the surrounding matrix, which can destroy this matrix. It is therefore desirable to prepare weather-stable titanium dioxide pigments which inhibit either the formation of free radicals or the reaction of the free radicals formed with the binder matrix. At the same time the optical properties should not be affected as possible.
- a frequently used way to improve the weathering stability of TiO 2 pigments, ie ultimately to reduce the photocatalytic effect that emanates from the titanium dioxide, is to treat the particles during a post-treatment, for example with silicon oxide and / or zirconium oxide and / or aluminum oxide to coat.
- silicon oxide and / or zirconium oxide and / or aluminum oxide to coat.
- several patents describe the application of a densely dense amorphous shell made of SiO 2 , a so-called dense skin, which is intended to prevent free radicals from forming on the particle surface.
- US 2,885,366 describes a method for surrounding a fine-grained substrate with a dense amorphous SiO 2 -HII. It is important that the finely divided substrate does not consist of SiO 2 , but the surface has a sufficient reactivity for the attachment of a dense silica shell. It is not absolutely necessary that the entire base body consists of this reactive material, but it is sufficient that only the surface corresponds to this material.
- a variety of substrates show the required reactivity, such as metal oxides or in the pH range from 7 to 11 insoluble metal silicates.
- the application of the dense amorphous SiO 2 layer to such a carrier body is effected by addition of active silicon dioxide, ie of low-condensation SiO 2 in a pH range of 8 to 11 at a temperature of 60 to 125 0 C at a speed that does not exceed a calculable size given by a formula.
- active silicon dioxide ie of low-condensation SiO 2 in a pH range of 8 to 11 at a temperature of 60 to 125 0 C at a speed that does not exceed a calculable size given by a formula.
- High weathering stability is important for TiO 2 pigments, which, when used in coating materials, provide high opacity and high gloss.
- After the US Re. 27,818 have pigments prepared according to US 2,885,366, but just here deficits.
- After the US Re. An improvement can be achieved in 27.818 if, after the application of the dense amorphous SiO 2 -HuIIe another layer of alumina hydrate is applied. This is achieved by adding a water-soluble aluminum compound after the dense amorphous SiO 2 -HuIIe has been precipitated in a pH range of 8 to 11, keeping the pH below 7 during the addition, and then adjusting the suspension to a pH of 7. Value is set from 7 to 8.
- the cited patents describe basic processes for producing a SiO 2 dense-skin coating, various methods for shortening the after-treatment times, and methods for optimizing the dispersing behavior of TiO 2 pigments.
- the common feature of these methods is that a dense, closed SiO 2 treatment cover is sought as a guarantee for a low photoactivity.
- they do not describe any methods for further increasing the pigment stability or reducing the photocatalytic activity.
- Dispersing behavior is achieved by increasing the stability by adding citric acid prior to performing the SiO 2 dense-skin surface treatment.
- the increase in stability is attributed to the combination of an SiO 2 dense-skin layer (dense SiO 2 -HuIIe) and a citric acid-stabilized aluminum-containing aftertreatment layer.
- SiO 2 dense-skin treatments are mentioned not only in connection with TiO 2 pigments to improve their stability, but also, for example, in the coating of glass fibers in order to increase the resistance to abrasion and the lubricity of the fibers in the goods produced Reduce.
- US Pat. No. 2,913,419 states that other polyvalent metal ions are precipitated on the particle surface together with the silica.
- the active silica and the metal salt solution are added simultaneously, but in separate streams in the suspension, the pH in the range 8 to 11 is kept constant by parallel addition of acids or alkalis and one possible intensive
- the method is used on a variety of very fine-grained substrate materials with particle sizes up to 100 nm, such as silica sol, metal or oxide powder, clay minerals, Fibers, etc.
- the treatment essentially serves the mechanical protection of the substrate material.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a weather-stable titanium dioxide pigment and to provide a method with which the weathering stability, in particular the chalking stability and gloss retention of SiO 2 dense-skin titanium dioxide pigments can be further improved while maintaining good optical stability Properties.
- the task is achieved by a titanium dioxide pigment whose particles have a dense SiO 2 -HuIIe doped with metal atoms, the dense silicon dioxide shell having a multilayer structure and the innermost layer containing no significant amount of metal atoms.
- the object is achieved by a process for producing a titanium dioxide pigment whose particles are coated with a dense silicon dioxide coating doped with metal atoms, the coating components being added successively into the suspension.
- the invention thus relates to a coated titanium dioxide pigment which is improved in terms of its stability and which, given the same good optical properties, for example paints or plastics, imparts improved weathering stability or lightfastness, the application not being restricted to these systems.
- the invention further provides a process for the preparation of such a weather-stable titanium dioxide pigment, in which a dense SiO 2 -HuIIe is applied by an aftertreatment in aqueous phase, which is doped with metal atoms, and the use of this pigment, especially in paints, inks and plastics.
- metal atoms is to be understood as meaning, where appropriate, metal ions which are chemically or physically bound in the structure of the dense SiO 2 -HIIs, without the exact type of incorporation being demonstrated.
- the weathering stability of a system pigmented with TiO 2 is generally described on the basis of various characteristic values. For example, the beginning of chalking and the gloss retention (time to below the 50% residual gloss value) are determined by pigment coating systems which are either defined for outdoor weathering Sites or an accelerated weathering test (WOM). Because these test procedures, in particular the outdoor exposure take a very long time, the density of the SiO is to characterize the weather resistance used 2 coating on the pigment particle surface common: One starts with the assumption that the weather resistance correlated with the closeness of the pigment particles enveloping SiO 2 Layer stands. The literature describes this relationship as well as methods for determining the quality (tightness) of the SiO 2 -HIIs.
- the quality (tightness) of the SiO 2 -HuIIe can be determined indirectly by the H 2 SO 4 solubility test (Dwjght A. Holtzen et al: "TiO 2 Photochemistry and Color Applications", DuPont White Pigment and Mineral Products, ANTEC 2001, P. 2374).
- H 2 SO 4 solubility test the different solubilities of TiO 2 and SiO 2 over hot concentrated sulfuric acid are exploited: the denser and more perfect the shell, the lower the H 2 SO 4 solubility of the pigment particle.
- Another parameter for the quality of the shell is the change in the specific surface area (eg, according to the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller method: BET) as a result of the aftertreatment with respect to the base body.
- the accelerated weathering test should always be preferred to the H 2 SO 4 solubility test.
- WOM accelerated weathering test
- the coating according to the invention is prepared so that the components nadpinander be added at sliding pH in the TiO 2 suspension.
- the TiO 2 suspension is first adjusted to a pH of at least 9, preferably at least 10, more preferably at least 11. The adjustment is made with an alkaline compound, eg with NaOH.
- the SiO 2 component is added, preferably as an alkali metal silicate solution, for example potassium or sodium waterglass. Thereafter, the addition of the metal component takes place in the form of a metal salt solution, which may have an alkaline or acidic character.
- acidic components are used, for example titanyl chloride, zirconium sulfate, zirconium oxychloride, tin (II) chloride, etc.
- the metal salt solution may first be added to the TiO 2 suspension, with a pH of 9, preferably not less than 11, in particular not to be fallen below. Thereafter, the silicate solution is added and the pH is then lowered below 9, preferably below 8.
- the process of the invention is characterized in that a gradient in the distribution of the metal atoms within the dense SiO 2 -HII is generated. If initially the silicate solution is added, a first layer of SiO 2 is formed on the surface of the TiO 2 particles. This layer contains no significant portion of the metal component. In this context, “no significant proportion” means an amount which has no influence on the properties of the product and which was not deliberately added in addition to the metal component further silicic acid on the first SiO 2 layer in the form of a mixed layer of SiO 2 and metal component like. A pH reduction to below 9 with addition of the metal salt solution with the aid of a metal salt-free acid leads to the deposition of the remaining silica on the particle surface.
- the optical properties of the pigment can be like lightening, dispersing, etc. • improve.
- Precipitation of such an alumina hydrate sheath may occur at fixed pH's in the range of 3.5 to 10.0, or even with changing pH's.
- sodium aluminate may be used as the starting material, and in particular HCl is suitable for adjusting the pH during the precipitation of the aluminum oxide hydrate sheath.
- the pigments of the invention contain in the dense skin on the particle surface 2.0 to 6.0 wt .-%, preferably 2.5 to 4.0 wt .-% SiO 2 and 0.1 to 3, 0 wt .-%, preferably 0.1 to 1, 0 wt .-% metals calculated as oxide and based on the total pigment.
- the particles are additionally coated with an additional layer of from 0.5 to 6.0% by weight, preferably from 1.0 to 4.0% by weight of aluminum oxide hydrate, calculated as Al 2 O 3 and based on the total pigment.
- the inventive method is based on a TiO 2 -GrundMap, prepared by the chloride or sulfate process. It is also possible to use a mixture of the basic body types. Under TiO 2 -Grundsammlung is meant the not yet post-treated TiO 2 particles.
- the photostability of the base body which is determined by the crystal modification of the TiO 2 base - rutile or anatase - and can be further increased by doping with known materials such as Al, Cr, etc., which are known in the art, gives the initial level the weathering stability of the pigment, which is to be increased by the method according to the invention.
- the base body can first be ground, for example in a wet grinding process.
- a dispersing agent is added in the wet grinding, which may be polyphosphates, polyacrylates or other dispersants known in the art.
- the pH of the starting suspension is adjusted to a pH of at least 10 or 11 with acid (eg HCl) or lye (eg NaOH).
- a wet-laid rutile TiO 2 suspension from the chloride process containing 5 kg of TiO 2 base with a concentration of 350 g / l is heated to 80 ° C. and adjusted to a pH of 11.5 with NaOH. Thereafter, 3.0 wt .-% SiO 2 is added in the form of potassium water glass within 30 minutes. After 10 minutes of retention, the pH is lowered by adding HCl to a pH of 4 within 150 minutes. After stirring for 10 minutes, 3.0% by weight of Al 2 O 3 as sodium aluminate are added together with HCl within 30 minutes so that the pH remains constant at about 4 during this parallel addition.
- the suspension is adjusted to a pH of 6.5 to 7 with NaOH and then the material is filtered as usual in the practice, washed, dried and comminuted with a steam jet mill with the addition of TMP (trimethylolpropane).
- a wet-milled rutile TiO 2 suspension from the chloride process containing 5 kg of TiO 2 - base body with a concentration of 350 g / l is heated to 80 0 C and adjusted with NaOH to a pH of 11, 5. Thereafter, 3.0 wt .-% SiO 2 is added in the form of potassium water glass within 30 minutes. After 10 minutes of retention, the pH is lowered to a pH of 4 by addition of 0.2% by weight of TiO 2 in the form of titanium oxychloride together with HCl within 150 minutes. The further treatment is carried out as in Example 1.
- Example 2 As in Example 2, except that 0.4% by weight of TiO 2 in the form of titanium oxychloride is added.
- a wet-milled rutile TiO 2 suspension from the chloride process containing 7 kg of TiO 2 base body with a concentration of 350 g / l is heated to 75 ° C. and adjusted to a pH of about 11.5 with NaOH. Thereafter, 3.0 wt .-% SiO 2 is added in the form of sodium water glass within 30 minutes. After 15 minutes of retention, the pH is lowered to a pH of 7.5 within 200 minutes by the addition of HCl. After stirring for 10 minutes, 1.5% by weight of Al 2 O 3 as sodium aluminate are added together with HCl within 30 minutes so that the pH remains constant at about 7.5 during this parallel addition. The suspension is adjusted to a pH of about 5.5 with HCl and then the material is filtered as usual in the practice, washed, dried and comminuted with a steam jet mill with the addition of TMP.
- a wet-milled rutile TiO 2 suspension from the chloride process containing 7 kg TiO 2 - base body with a concentration of 350 g / l is heated to 75 0 C and adjusted with NaOH to a pH of about 11, 5. Thereafter, 3.0 wt .-% SiO 2 is added in the form of sodium water glass in 30 minutes. After 15 minutes retention 0.5 wt .-% TiO 2 is added as a titanium oxychloride solution within 150 minutes. Thereafter, the pH is lowered by the addition of HCl within 50 minutes to 7.5. After stirring for 10 minutes, 1.5% by weight of Al 2 O 3 as sodium aluminate are added together with HCl within 30 minutes so that the pH remains constant at about 7.5 during this parallel addition. The further treatment is carried out as in Example 5.
- the further treatment is carried out as in Example 5.
- a wet-milled rutile TiO 2 suspension from the chloride process containing 7 kg of TiO 2 - base body with a concentration of 350 g / l is heated to 75 0 C and adjusted with NaOH to a pH of 11, 5. Thereafter, 3.0 wt .-% SiO 2 is added in the form of sodium water glass within 30 minutes. After retention for 15 minutes, 0.5% by weight of SnO 2 as tin (II) chloride solution is added over 90 minutes. Thereafter, the pH is lowered to 7.5 within 120 minutes by addition of HCl. After stirring for 10 minutes, 1.5% by weight of Al 2 O 3 as sodium aluminate are added together with HCl within 30 minutes so that the pH remains constant at about 7.5 during this parallel addition. The further treatment is carried out as in Example 5.
- a wet-milled rutile TiO 2 suspension from the chloride process containing 7 kg of TiO 2 base body having a concentration of 350 g / l is heated to 75 ° C. and adjusted to a pH of 10 using NaOH. Thereafter, 3.0 wt .-% SiO 2 in the form of Sodium water glass added within 30 minutes. After 15 minutes Retentidn 0.5 wt .-% SnO 2 is added as tin (II) chloride solution within 90 minutes. Thereafter, by adding HCl, the pH is lowered to 7.5 within 25 minutes.
- the photostability of the prepared example pigments is tested in an alkyd resin varnish system which is exposed to short-term weathering.
- the weathering takes place in a so-called Weather-Ometer (WOM), a weathering device that consists of a ventilated test chamber with a.) Radiation source (carbon electrodes that generate an arc during operation) b.) Radiation filter made of special glass c.) device for sample sprinkling with water d.) atomizer for generating humidity e.) rotatable sample holder
- WOM Weather-Ometer
- the measurement of the chalking takes place in accordance with DIN 53159. A black soaked photo paper is pressed onto the chalking paint surface. The beginning of chalking (chalking resistance) is the day on which pigment and filler particles leave a complete white impression. Gloss retention is determined by daily gloss measurement with a Haze Gloss reflectometer. The time is given in days on which the gloss has dropped to 50% of the initial value. For samples from the same test cycle, the absolute values (in days) of the chalking resistance and gloss retention can be directly compared.
- a suspension of 500 mg of pigment in 25 ml of concentrated sulfuric acid (96%) is kept at 175 ° C for 60 minutes.
- the dissolved TiO 2 is determined in the filtrate by means of ICP atomic emission spectrometry. The lower the concentration of the dissolved TiO 2, the denser the SiO 2 -HII on the pigment surface.
- the BET surface area is measured with a Tristar 3000 from Micromeritics according to the static volumetric principle
- Example 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 were each exposed together to a weathering cycle.
- the pigments with an undoped dense SiO 2 shell (Examples 1 and 5)
- the pigments with a doped dense SiO 2 shell (Examples 2 to 4 or 6 to 8) have a significantly improved weathering stability - indicated as chalking stability and gloss retention - on. Best results can be achieved with tin.
- the weather resistance of the pigments can be observed that, surprisingly, not with the tightness of the shell -.
- H 2 SO 4 solubility ⁇ correlated.
- the BET specific surface area in comparison to the untreated basic body (BET 6.5 m7g) increases both in pure SiO 2 coating and in the treatment according to the invention, but without correlation with the weathering stability.
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