Coated, resuspendable magnetically responsive, transition metal

Coating processes – Direct application of electrical – magnetic – wave – or... – Pretreatment of substrate or post-treatment of coated substrate

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427221, 427127, 427414, 427560, 427598, 427601, 428402, 435 4, 435 72, 435 74, 435 77, 435 78, 436501, 436526, 436528, 436533, 252 6256, H01F 100, B32B 516, C12Q 100, G01N 33566

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an improved method for the manufacture of magnetically responsive particles, also called ferrofluids. The improved method involves a heat treatment step, which may occur at various times during the preparation of the materials, including during subdivision of the magnetic starting material, during the addion of a coating material, after formation of a magnetically responsive particle, or some combination thereof. The materials formed by such a process have numerous advantages over materials formed by other processes, including enhanced salt stability, increased coating uptake, and increased binding capacity. These ferrofluids have applications in a variety of preparative and diagnostic techniques, including immunoassay, cell separations, toxicity testing, food testing, environmental analysis, and MRI.

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