Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1978-03-31
1981-01-13
Marantz, Sidney
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
232306, 23915, 23920, 2101981, 422 72, 424 1, 424 12, 435 7, G01N 3316, G01N 3106
Patent
active
042446945
ABSTRACT:
A reactor/separator device is provided for use in automated solid phase immunoassay. The device is a column, fitted at the bottom portion thereof with a water impermeable disc which can hold immunoabsorbents immobilized antisera, ion exchange resins and the like. When the contents of the column supported by the disc are brought into contact with an aqueous phase containing reagents or reactants by centrifugal force, a chemical reaction is initiated. After reaction, centrifugally applied pressure forces the aqueous phase through the filter disc making it water permeable and separating a desired component for subsequent analysis.
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Farina Peter R.
Ordonez Kathy P.
Siewers Iris J.
Marantz Sidney
Moran William Raymond
Union Carbide Corporation
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