Magnetic particles for use in separations

Compositions – Magnetic – With wax – bitumen – resin – or gum

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252 6251, 427127, 428405, 436526, 436527, C08F28312, G01N 3300

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046953930

ABSTRACT:
A process is provided for the preparation of magnetic particles to which a wide variety of molecules may be coupled. The magnetic particles can be dispersed in aqueous media without rapid settling and conveniently reclaimed from media with a magnetic field. Preferred particles do not become magnetic after application of a magnetic field and can be redispersed and reused. The magnetic particles are useful in biological systems involving separations.

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