Claims
- 1. A carbonaceous adsorbent for the removal of pyrogens dissolved in pure water, which absorbent is produced by suspension polymerizing styrene and divinyl benzene in the presence of an additive selected from the group consisting of (i) a precipitant solvent which is incapable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer produced, (ii) solvents which are soluble in styrene and which are capable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer, (iii) mixed solvents simultaneously containing solvents (i) and (ii), (iv) organic liquids formed of said solvent capable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer product and styrene linear polymers capable of forming a homogeneous liquid phase with the swelling agents, and (v) macromolecules which are soluble in styrene-divinyl benzene mixtures and inactive to the cross-linked styrene copolymer produced in an amount sufficient to acquire porosity, thereby producing cross-linked polymer beads of a given skeletal structure;
- subjecting the resulting porous cross-linked styrene copolymer beads to sulfonation with fuming sulfuric acid;
- infusibilizing the thus-treated cross-linked styrene copolymer beads with sulfuric acid, nitrogen dioxide or chlorine;
- carbonizing the infusibilized copolymer beams by calcining the beads at a temperature in a range of 300.degree.-900.degree. C.; and
- activating the carbonized beads by steam, thereby producing an adsorbent which retains the skeletal structure of the copolymer beads intact and which is capable of reducing the pyrogenic content of water containing the same to at least the pyrogen detection limit of 0.01 ng/ml.
- 2. The adsorbent of claim 1, wherein the sulfonation and infusibilization are simultaneously conducted with fuming sulfuric acid.
- 3. The adsorbent of claim 1, wherein the adsorbent has a surface area of 345-1,100 m.sup.3 /g.
- 4. A carbonaceous adsorbent for the removal of pyrogens dissolved in pure water, which adsorbent is produced by suspension polymerizing styrene and divinyl benzene in the presence of an additive selected from the group consisting of (i) a precipitant solvent which is incapable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer produced, (ii) solvents which are soluble in styrene and which are capable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer, (iii) mixed solvents simultaneously containing solvents (i) and (ii), (iv) organic liquids formed of said solvent capable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer product and styrene linear polymers capable of forming a homogenous liquid phase with the swelling agents, and (v) macromolecules which are soluble in styrene-divinyl benzene mixtures and inactive to the cross-linked styrene copolymer produced in an amount sufficient to acquire porosity, thereby producing cross-linked polymer beads of a given skeletal structure;
- subjecting the resulting porous cross-linked styrene copolymer beads to sulfonation with fuming sulfuric acid;
- infusibilizing the thus-treated cross-linked styrene copolymer beads with sulfuric acid, nitrogen dioxide or chlorine;
- carbonizing the infusibilized copolymer beads by calcining the beads at a temperature in a range of 300.degree.-900.degree. C.; and
- activating the carbonized beads with aqueous ZnCl.sub.2, thereby producing an adsorbent which retains the skeletal structure of the copolymer beads intact and which is capable of reducing the pyrogenic content of water containing the same to at least the pyrogen detection limit of 0.01 ng/ml.
- 5. The adsorbent of claim 4, wherein the sulfonation and infusibilization are simultaneously conducted with fuming sulfuric acid.
- 6. A carbonaceous adsorbent for the removal of pyrogens dissolved in pure water, which adsorbent is produced by suspension polymerizing styrene and divinyl benzene in the presence of an additive selected from the group consisting of (i) a precipitant solvent which is incapable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer produced, (ii) solvents which are soluble in styrene and which are capable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer, (iii) mixed solvents simultaneously containing solvents (i) and (ii), (iv) organic liquids formed of said solvent capable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer product and styrene linear polymers capable of forming a homogeneous liquid phase with the swelling agents, and (v) macromolecules which are soluble in styrene-divinyl benzene mixtures and inactive to the cross-linked styrene copolymer produced in an amount sufficient to acquire porosity, thereby producing cross-linked polymer beads of a given skeletal structure;
- subjecting the resulting porous cross-linked styrene copolymer beads to chloromethylation followed by amination;
- infusibilizing the thus-treated cross-linked styrene copolymer beads with sulfuric acid, nitrogen dioxide or chlorine;
- carbonizing the infusibilized copolymer beads by calcining the beads at a temperature in a range of 300.degree.-900.degree. C.; and
- activating the carbonized beads by steam, thereby producing an adsorbent which retains the skeletal structure of the copolymer beads intact and which is capable of reducing the pyrogenic content of water containing the same to at least the pyrogen detection limit of 0.01 ng/ml.
- 7. The adsorbent of claim 6, wherein the adsorbent has a surface area of 345-1,100 m.sup.3 /g.
- 8. A carbonaceous adsorbent for the removal of pyrogens dissolved in pure water, which adsorbent is produced by suspension polymerizing styrene and divinyl benzene in the presence of an additive selected from the group consisting of (i) a precipitant solvent which is incapable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer produced, (ii) solvents which are soluble in styrene and which are capable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer, (iii) mixed solvents simultaneously containing solvents (i) and (ii), (iv) organic liquids formed of said solvent capable of swelling the cross-linked styrene copolymer product and styrene linear polymers capable of forming a homogeneous liquid phase with the swelling agents, and (v) macromolecules which are soluble in styrene-divinyl benzene mixtures and inactive to the cross-linked styrene copolymer produced in an amount sufficient to acquire porosity, thereby producing cross-linked polymer beads of a given skeletal structure;
- subjecting the resulting porous cross-linked styrene copolymer beads to chloromethylation followed by amination;
- infusibilizing the thus-treated cross-linked styrene copolymer beads with sulfuric acid, nitrogen dioxide or chlorine;
- carbonizing the infusibilized copolymer beads by calcining the beads at a temperature in a range of 300.degree.-900.degree. C.; and
- activating the carbonized beads with aqueous ZnCl.sub.2, thereby producing an adsorbent which retains the skeletal structure of the copolymer beads intact and which is capable of reducing the pyrogenic content of water containing the same to at least the pyrogen detection limit of 0.01 ng/ml.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/403,035, filed on Sep. 1, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,021,391, which is a Division of 07/167,239 filed Mar. 11, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,883,596.
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