Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Treating shaped or solid article – To remove entrained material from article
Patent
1993-01-25
1998-05-12
Dixon, Merrick
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Treating shaped or solid article
To remove entrained material from article
420590, 570216, 570181, B29B 1700
Patent
active
057500657
ABSTRACT:
A method for producing biosorbents for adsorption of PCB's in which at least one proteinaceous material is contacted with a molar excess of at least one PCB congener mixture, forming a protein/PCB congener mixture. The protein/PCB congener mixture is dried after which the PCB congeners are extracted from the dried protein/PCB congener mixture forming a biosorbent in the form of an imprinted protein.
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Dixon Merrick
Institute of Gas Technology
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