Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals – Carrier is inorganic
Reexamination Certificate
2007-08-28
2007-08-28
Le, Long V. (Department: 1641)
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals
Carrier is inorganic
C428S306600, C428S309900, C428S323000, C435S180000, C435S181000, C436S518000, C436S527000, C436S533000, C436S534000
Reexamination Certificate
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10034727
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a systematic process for the creation of functionally organized, spatially patterned assemblies polymer-microparticle composites including the AC electric field-mediated assembly of patterned, self supporting organic (polymeric) films and organic (polymeric)—microparticle composite films of tailored composition and morphology; the present invention further relates to the incorporation of said assemblies into other structures. The present invention. also relates to the application of such functional assemblies in materials science and biology. Additional areas of application include sensors, catalysts, membranes, micro-reactors, smart materials. Miniaturized format for generation of multifunctional thin films. Provides a simple set-up to synthesize thin films of tailored composition and morphology:
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Banerjee Sukanta
Podual Kairali
Seul Michael
Bio Array Solutions Ltd.
Le Long V.
Mirabel Eric P.
Monaco Daniel
Yang Nelson
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