Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Using magnetic force
Patent
1994-09-19
1996-10-22
Savage, Matthew O.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Using magnetic force
210222, 436526, B01D 3506
Patent
active
055673260
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and methods for separating magnetically responsive particles from a nonmagnetic test medium in which the magnetically responsive particles are suspended. The separator comprises a container comprising, e.g., plurality of multiwell chambers, which hold the nonmagnetic test medium, one or more pins disposed substantially within the test medium, an external magnet for producing a magnetic field within the test medium. The external magnet is proximate the pins so as to create magnetic flux lines, magnetizing the pins and creating a magnetic field substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pins thereof in the test medium. According to the method of the invention, the container holding the test medium is positioned in the separator, producing a magnetic field operative to cause the magnetically responsive particles to be attracted to and adhere to the pins and which is substantially parallel thereto. The nonmagnetic test medium is separated from the magnetized particles, which may conveniently be washed while adhered to the pins, and subjected to further analysis, preferably while on the pins. The apparatus and method are useful in separating various target substances from test media by means of substances coated on the magnetic particles which bind specifically to the target substance.
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Brisco Paula R. G.
Ekenberg Steven J.
Frenchick Grady J.
Promega Corporation
Savage Matthew O.
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