Colloid systems and wetting agents; subcombinations thereof; pro – Continuous liquid or supercritical phase: colloid systems;... – Primarily organic continuous liquid phase
Patent
1996-12-06
1999-07-27
Lovering, Richard D.
Colloid systems and wetting agents; subcombinations thereof; pro
Continuous liquid or supercritical phase: colloid systems;...
Primarily organic continuous liquid phase
106 3131, 106 3133, 2524081, 252962, 264 46, 366348, 42721331, 427483, 516928, 523210, B01J 1304, B01F 322, B05B 5025
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059281260
ABSTRACT:
A process for homogeneously dispersing at least one reactant in a fluid matrix, characterized in that capsules of a first type containing the reactant(s) are prepared with a first encapsulation product and capsules of a second type containing the fluid matrix are prepared with a second encapsulation product which is compatible with the first, these two types of capsules bearing electric charges of opposite polarity, the capsules of the two types are combined by electric attraction and the first and second encapsulation products are removed so as to obtain a composite material consisting of the fluid matrix containing the reactant(s) in homogeneous dispersion form, and products obtained according to this process.
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AIMCO SA (Automatic Instant Mesures et Controle Optique)
Lovering Richard D.
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