Magnetic cellulose-derivative structures

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PATENT NO 4612247
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06624956

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Structures to serve as selective magnetic sorbents are formed by dissolving a cellulose derivative such as cellulose triacetate in a solvent containing magnetic particles. The resulting solution is sprayed as a fine mist into a chamber containing a liquid coagulant such as n-hexane in which the cellulose derivative is insoluble but in which the coagulant is soluble or miscible. On contact with the coagulant, the mist forms free-flowing porous magnetic microspheric structures. These structures act as containers for the ion-selective or organic-selective sorption agent of choice. Some sorbtion agents can be incorporated during the manufacture of the structure.

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CAPE COD RESEARCH INC228 MAIN ST BUZZARDS BAY MA

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Morris, Robert S Fairhaven, MA 5 66
Walsh, Myles A Falmouth, MA 7 205

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