Process for susupension of ceramic or metal particles using biologically produced polymers

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PATENT NO 5503771
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08189278

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A method for producing a highly loaded, aqueous suspension having a pourable viscosity and containing from 20 to 50 volume percent colloidal ceramic or metal particles. A biologically produced polymer dispersant having a high density of carboxyl functional groups and an average molecular weight of at least 1,000 is solubilized in water in a quantity of less than 1.0 percent dry weight basis of particles. The ceramic or metal particles are then introduced to the solution, and agitated to form a substantially nonagglomerated suspension. The polymer dispersant may be produced by a bacterium grown in situ with the particles. A biologically produced polymer gelling agent that is miscible with the polymer dispersant may be admixed into the suspension, which is then maintained in a nongelled state while being supplied to a mold. The suspension is then exposed to a gel-triggering condition to form a gelled, sinterable article.

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WASHINGTON TECHNOLOGY CENTERSEATTLE WA

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Aksay, Ilhan A Bellevue, WA 78 2645
Graff, Gordon L Kennewick, WA 51 2087
Pellerin, Nancy B Seattle, WA 1 10
Ren, Tao Seattle, WA 89 589
Staley, James T Seattle, WA 9 204

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