Coating processes – Particles – flakes – or granules coated or encapsulated – Inorganic base
Reexamination Certificate
2003-07-30
2008-08-19
Meeks, Timothy (Department: 1792)
Coating processes
Particles, flakes, or granules coated or encapsulated
Inorganic base
C427S220000, C428S403000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07413770
ABSTRACT:
Metallic nanoparticles coated with a mixed monolayer with well defined thickness or length are prepared. The mixed monolayer comprises a capture coating component useful for the specific capture of materials and a shielding coating component for elimination of non-specific binding of materials to the capture component.
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Huang Xueying
Zheng Ming
E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
Lin Jimmy
Meeks Timothy
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