Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Optical result – With fluorescence or luminescence
Patent
1997-05-28
1999-09-28
Wallenhorst, Maureen M.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Optical result
With fluorescence or luminescence
436 55, 436 56, 436 86, 436164, 436166, 436800, 422 3, 422 62, G01N 2176
Patent
active
059587881
ABSTRACT:
A polymer tagged with luminol is provided which enables the fluorescent or chemiluminescent detection of the tagged polymer at low concentrations. The chromophore may be covalently bonded to the polymer backbone without sacrificing the chromophore's fluorescent or chemiluminescent properties. The present invention has been found useful in the treatment and monitoring of industrial waters.
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Johnson Brian S.
Ward William J.
Nalco Chemical Company
Wallenhorst Maureen M.
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