Patent classifications
C08B37/0045
Cross-linked polymer based hydrogel material compositions, methods and applications
A hydrogel material composition includes: (1) an alginate (or other cross-linking polymer) material; (2) an optional α-hydroxy carboxylate material; and (3) an iron cation material. The hydrogel material composition with or without the α-hydroxy-carboxylate material may be used in a photolithographic imaging application or a photorelease application within the context of a photoirradiation induced reduction/oxidation reaction of an iron (III) cation material to form an iron (II) cation material.
Biomaterial and methods of use thereof for the prevention of post-operative adhesions
Biofunctional films and methods of use thereof for the prevention of post-operative adhesions are disclosed.
DISSOLVABLE MICROCARRIERS FOR CULTURING CELLS AND RELATED METHODS
A cell culture article is provided. The cell culture article includes a substrate of a polygalacturonic acid compound crosslinked with a divalent cation, the polygalacturonic acid compound being selected from at least one of: pectic acid; partially esterified pectic acid, partially amidated pectic acid and salts thereof. The substrate is digestible by digestion reagents into components including of galacturonic acid monomers and the divalent cation. Methods of harvesting cells from the cell culture article are also provided. The methods include performing a series of wash and/or centrifugation cycles to reduce components in the harvest solution.
SUSTAINABLE CORE-SHELL MICROCAPSULES PREPARED WITH COMBINATIONS OF CROSS-LINKERS
A biodegradable core-shell microcapsule composition with controlled release of an active material is provided, wherein the shell of the microcapsule is composed of a biopolymer cross-linked with a combination of two or more different types of cross-linking agents.
MONOLITHIC COMPOSITION FOR DUAL-RATE RELEASE WITH HIGH DRUG LOADING
The present document describes a process for the preparation of a low functionalization polysaccharide having carboxyl groups, comprising a) swelling of a polysaccharide granule in boiling water or a water/polyol mixture, to obtain a swollen polysaccharide; b) partial gelatinization of said swollen polysaccharide in an alkaline solvent mixture of water and alcohol and/or polyol, to obtain a partially gelatinized polysaccharide; and c) partial functionalization of said partially gelatinized polysaccharide with a functionalizing agent, to obtain the low functionalization polysaccharide.
AMINOCARBOXYLIC ACID-FUNCTIONALIZED SACCHARIDE POLYMERS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION AND USE THEREOF
Fluid contaminants may be prevalent in many industries, such as the mining industry. Functionalized saccharide polymers comprising two or more monosaccharide units linked by glycosidic bonds and having a portion of the monosaccharide units oxidatively opened and functionalized with at least one aminocarboxylic acid covalently bound through nitrogen at a site of oxidative opening may be utilized in conjunction with fluid remediation processes, such as froth flotation. In non-limiting examples, the functionalized saccharide polymers may also be useful for promoting dust control, particulate coating, clay stabilization, and various subterranean treatment operations. Glycine represents one example of an aminocarboxylic acid that may be covalently bonded through nitrogen at a site of oxidative opening.
CELLULOSIC COMPLEX AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF
The present invention provides a polysaccharide supported fluorinating agents which can be used in fluorination reactions. The invention particularly describes a new bacterial cellulose supported tetra-n-butyl ammonium fluoride complex [NBu4(Bac-Cell-OH)F] which is stable and non-hygroscopic. The invention further relates to a process for fluorination using the [NBu4(Bac-Cell-OH)F] complex.
Hydrogen sulfide releasing polymer compounds
The invention provides a hydrogen sulfide releasing polymer compound having a polysaccharide backbone, wherein the compound has at least two substructures, and wherein said substructures are capable of releasing hydrogen sulfide by thiol activation as well as uses thereof. Additionally, a method of treatment and prevention of a skin condition, an ocular disease or osteoarthritis is provided.
Ammonium-Functionalized Saccharide Polymers and Methods for Production and Use Thereof
Metal contaminants may be problematic in a number of industries, particularly in the mining industry. Fines production and dust control may be similarly problematic in many industries, including the mining industry. Reaction products formed from a saccharide polymer and diallyldimethylammonium chloride (DADMAC) under room temperature to heating conditions in the presence of a hydroxide base or a radical initiator may be effective for promoting removal of metal contaminants from clay-containing substances, such as through froth flotation. The reaction products may also be effective for mitigating fines production and providing dust control by forming a coating upon a plurality of particulates.
Self-repairing polyurethane networks
The present invention provides alkyl substituted polysaccharide compositions and methods of repairing substrates involving use of the alkyl substituted polysaccharide compositions.