Modulating hydrophobic character of alumina used in electrical transformers, power lines and circuits, involves esterifying hydrophilic alumina particles with has contact angle greater than value of contact angle of unmodified alumina
NOVELTY – Alumina hydrophobic character modulation involves esterifying hydrophilic alumina particles with a hydrophobic compound, where the obtained alumina has contact angle greater than value of contact angle of unmodified alumina. USE – Method for modulating hydrophobic character of alumina used in electrical transformers, power lines and circuits (all claimed).
Main Application Field
E33 (Compounds of Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra, Sc, Y, La, Ac, Al, lanthanides (Rare-earths), Th.); E19 (Other organic compounds general – organic compounds of unknown or indefinite structure; general mixtures of many types; organic reactions (e.g. nitration, resolution) when applied generally.); L03 (Electro-(in)organic – chemical features of conductors, resistors, magnets, capacitors and switches, electric discharge lamps, semiconductor and other materials, batteries, accumulators and thermoelectric devices, including fuel cells, magnetic recording media, radiation emission devices, liquid crystals and basic electric elements. Growing of single crystals of semiconductors and their doping are included, but semiconductor devices, where the manufacture is not claimed are excluded. Electrography, electrophotography, magnetography, electrolysis, electrophoresis, power plant, X-ray and plasma-techniques, ion exchange resins, polyelectrolytes, electroplating, metal electrodeposition, electroforming, anodising, electrolytic cleaning, cathodic protection and electrolytic or electrothermic production or refining of metals are all covered elsewhere (Sections G, J, K and M).); V02 (Inductors and Transformers)
INVENTORS:
DE SOUZA ALOIZIO VIRGULINO JR
BERTAZZO SERGIO
BERTRAN CELSO APARECIDO
247_HIDROFOBICA
Patent number: BR200803455-A2;BR200803455-B1
PATENT STATUS:
GRANTED
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
parcerias@inova.unicamp.br
+55 (19) 3521-5207 / 2607
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