Treatment of tailing streams
US-2016272525-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US11802081B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11802081-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716300296-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 16, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2023 |
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A plurality of granules comprising ceramic particles bound together with an inorganic binder, the inorganic binder comprising reaction product of at least alkali silicate and hardener, wherein the ceramic particles are present as at least 50 percent by weight of each granule, based on the total weight of the respective granule, wherein each granule has a total porosity in a range from greater than 0 to 50 percent by volume, based on the total volume of the respective granule, and wherein the granule has a minimum Total Solar Reflectance of at least 0.7. The granules are useful, for example, as roofing granules.
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What is claimed is: 1. A plurality of granules comprising ceramic particles bound together with an inorganic binder, the inorganic binder comprising reaction product of at least alkali silicate and hardener, wherein the ceramic particles are present as at least 50 percent by weight of each granule, based on the total weight of the respective granule, wherein each granule has a total porosity in a range from greater than 20 to 50 percent by volume, based on the total volume of the respective granule, wherein each granule has a mean pore diameter less than 500 nanometers, wherein the granules are free of clay, and wherein the granule has a minimum Total Solar Reflectance of at least 0.70. 2. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the granule has a minimum Total Solar Reflectance of at least 0.75. 3. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the granule has a minimum Total Solar Reflectance of at least 0.80. 4. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein each granule collectively comprises at least 80 percent by weight collectively of the ceramic particles and reaction product of the alkali silicate and the hardener, based on the total weight of the respective granule. 5. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles each have a longest dimension, wherein the granules each have a longest dimension, and wherein the longest dimension of each ceramic particle for a given granule is no greater than 20% of the diameter of said given granule. 6. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles of each granule comprises no more than 10 percent by weight, on a theoretical oxides basis, TiO 2 , based on the total weight of the granule for the respective granule. 7. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles of each granule comprises no more than 10 percent by weight pure TiO 2 , based on the total weight of the granule for the respective granule. 8. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles of each granule comprises no more than 10 percent by weight pure Al 2 O 3 , based on the total weight of the granule for the respective granule. 9. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the granules have a Tumble Toughness Value of at least 70. 10. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the granules have a Tumble Toughness Value, after 2 month immersion in water at 20° C.±2° C., of at least 35. 11. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the inorganic binder is present as at least 5 percent by weight of each granule, based on the total weight of the respective granule. 12. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the granules have particle sizes in a range from 25 micrometers to 5 millimeters. 13. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles have an average particle size in a range from 200 nanometers to 200 micrometers. 14. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the inorganic binder is amorphous. 15. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the inorganic binder is partially crystallized. 16. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the alkali silicate is at least one of a cesium silicate, a lithium silicate, a potassium silicate, or a sodium silicate. 17. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the hardener is amorphous. 18. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the hardener is at least one of an aluminum phosphate, an amorphous aluminosilicate, a fluorosilicate, Portland cement, or a calcium silicate. 19. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the hardener is at least one of an aluminum phosphate, an aluminosilicate, a fluorosilicate, Portland cement, a cryolite, a calcium salt, or a calcium silicate. 20. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles comprise at least one of aluminum hydroxide, metal oxide, metalloid oxide, soda-lime-silica glass, borosilicate glass, porcelain, or marble. 21. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles comprise a mineral. 22. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the granules further comprise at least one of a functional additive, organic binder, or pigment. 23. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the granules have a Stain Value not greater than 15. 24. A roofing material comprising a substrate and granules of claim 1 , wherein the roofing material has a total solar reflectance of at least 0.7.
Silicates of the alkali metals · CPC title
containing mineral polymers, e.g. geopolymers of the Davidovits type · CPC title
Hollow or porous granular materials · CPC title
agglomerated by a mineral binder, e.g. cement · CPC title
Alkaline-earth metal silicates, e.g. wollastonite · CPC title
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