Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1980-09-22
1981-09-15
Marantz, Sidney
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
73 611R, 424352, A61K 3102
Patent
active
042894999
ABSTRACT:
A process for selecting a perfluorocarbon compound from those having about 9 to 12 carbon atoms for preparing synthetic blood compositions. The process involves determining the critical solution temperature of the perfluorocarbon compound in a solvent such as n-hexane. The perfluorocarbon compound is accepted as suitable for preparing a synthetic blood composition if its critical solution temperature falls below a selected temperature set by the number of carbon atoms in the perfluorocarbon compound.
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Clark, Jr. Leland C.
Moore Robert E.
Children's Hospital Medical Center
Hess J. Edward
Johnson Donald R.
Marantz Sidney
Suntech, Inc.
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