Biofoam

Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Pore forming

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106124, 106125, 106126, 106129, 106133, 106205, 106207, 106218, C09D10500, C08J 900, C08L 8900, C08L 9300

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ABSTRACT:
Biofoam is a rigid, opaque microcellular organic foam made from organic materials derived from natural products and biological organisms. Typical organic materials are agar, agarose, gelatin, algin, alginates, gellan gum, and microcrystalline cellulose. The organic material is dissolved in a polar solvent, typically water, and the solution can be gelled immediately. The gel is frozen and freeze-dried to form the biofoam. Alternatively, a nonpolar solvent is added to the solution and emulsified. The resulting emulsion is then gelled, frozen, and freeze-dried. A variety of crystalline, fibrous, or metallic additives may be added to produce lightweight composite materials with enhanced strength and insulating properties. The amount of dilution of the organic material in the solvent(s) determines the density of the resulting biofoams, which ranges from about 1.0 mg/cm.sup.3 to about 500 mg/cm.sup.3.

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"The Light Stuff" by Andrew Chaikin, Popular Science, p. 72, Feb. 1993.
"The Versatile Biofoam Solid" by Robert L. Morrison, The World & I, p. 244, Nov., 1992.
"SEAgel the latest in lightweight insulators" by Gordon Yano, Newsline, published by UC-LLNL, Jun. 5, 1992.
The Woodworkers' Store Catalog 1992-93, cover page, and p. 1 with packing peanut material listed. No month.
"Lighter-than-Air Material Derived from Kelp", Inside R&D, vol. 21, No. 35, p. 8, Aug. 26, 1992.
"Lightweight, Biodegradable SEAgel has rich Commercial Potential", Industrial Bioprocessing Technology, vol. 14, No. 10, p. 5, Oct. 1992.

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