Claims
- 1. A coated particulate porous material wherein substantially all the particles of the material are not smaller than 5 micrometers and not larger than 1 millimeter in diameter, wherein each particle is in the form of a substantially cellular body and consists predominantly of an open, three-dimensional matrix of crystals of millite which define between them interconnecting pores having a width in the range of from 5 nanometers to about 5 micrometers and wherein the particles are coated with an organic material containing hydrophilic groups, hydrophobic groups or a mixture of hydrophiclic and hydrophobic groups and which is capable of providing the particles of mullite with affinity chromatography, or ion exchange or biochemical properties.
- 2. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 1, wherein the substantially cellular body is a substantially spherical hollow particle having an internal cavity with a size in the range of from 1 micrometer to 500 micrometers.
- 3. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 1, wherein the substantially cellular body is a substantially rigid foam.
- 4. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 3, wherein the substantially rigid foam comprises a plurality of internal cavities each having a size in the range of from 1 micrometer to 500 micrometers.
- 5. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 1, wherein substantially all of the particles of the material are not smaller than 10 micrometers and not larger than 100 micrometers.
- 6. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 1, wherein the crystals of mullite are substantially uniform in size and the interconnecting pores have a width no greater than about 2 micrometers.
- 7. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 1, wherein the crystals of mullite are substantially uniform in size and the interconnecting pore have a width no smaller than 0.1 micrometers.
- 8. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 1, wherein the crystals of mullite are substantially uniform in size and the interconnecting pores have a width no smaller than 0.5 micrometers.
- 9. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 1, wherein the crystals of mullite have a length in the range of from about 1 micrometer to about 5 micrometers.
- 10. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 1, wherein the organic material is selected from the group consisting of: polymeric organic acids, polymeric quaternary ammonium compounds and polyacidic organic bases.
- 11. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 1, wherein the organic material is selected from the group consisting of: polystyrene, and polysaccharides.
- 12. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 11, wherein the organic material is a dextran substituted with pendant diethylamine groups.
- 13. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 11, wherein the organic material is a quaternary ammonium compound which has at least one hydrocarbon radical with from 10 to 24 carbon atoms.
- 14. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 11, wherein the organic material is a polymer or a copolymer of a sulphonated acrylic acid or acrylamide.
- 15. A coated particulate porous material according to claim f11, wherein the mullite crystals are bonded together, before coating, with a bonding agent comprising a substituted silane capable of bonding together mullite crystals.
- 16. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 15, wherein the bonding agent is substituted silane comprising at least one hydroxy, hydroxyalkyl or alkoxy group and at lest one aminoalkyl diazo or haloalkyl group.
- 17. A coated particulate porous material according to claim 15, wherein said organic material is selected from the group consisting of: nucleic acid bases and polysuccinimides.
- 18. A process for producing a coated particulate porous material which process comprises: (a) preparing a particulate product comprising particles substantially all of which are between 5 micrometers and 1 millimeter in diameter, each particle being in the form of a substantially cellular body and consisting predominantly of a mixture of mullite crystals and silica, by heat-treating by soak calcination an aluminosilicate material having an SiO.sub.2.Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 molar ratio of at least 0.75:1 at a temperature in the range of from 1300.degree. C. to 1800.degree. C. for at least one hour; (b) treating the particulate product formed in (a) with a concentrated aqueous solution of an alkali metal hydroxide at a temperature of at least 50 .degree. C. whereby the silica is removed to leave mullite crystals which define between them interconnecting pores having a width in the range of from 5 nanometers to 5 micrometers; (c) washing the alkali metal hydroxide-treated particulate product formed in (b) until the washing medium is substantially free of silicate and alkali metal ions; (d) dewatering and drying the washed product obtained in (c) to obtain the desired particulate porous material; and (e) coating the particulate porous material with an organic material containing hydrophilic groups, hydrophobic groups or a mixture of hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups and which is capable of providing the particles of mullite with affinity chromatography, or ion exchange or biochemical properties.
- 19. A process according to claim 18, wherein the mixture of mullite crystals and silica is formed by heat-treating an aluminosilicate material having a SiO.sub.2.Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 molar ratio of at least 0.75:1 at a temperature no greater than 1600.degree. C.
- 20. A process according to claim 18, wherein the mixture of mullite crystals and silica is formed by heat-treating an aluminosilicate material having a SiO.sub.2.Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 molar ratio of at least 0.75:1 at a temperature greater than 1350.degree. C.
- 21. A process according to claim 18, wherein said heat treatment by soak calcination is performed for at least 5 hours.
- 22. A process according to claim 18, wherein the particulate product of step (a) is prepared in the form of substantially cellular bodies, each of which is a substantially spherical hollow particle, by spray-drying an aqueous suspension of the aluminosilicate material.
- 23. A process according to claim 14, wherein the particulate product of step (a) is in the form of a substantially cellular body prepared by foaming an aqueous suspension of the aluminosilicate material which is permitted to dry and set to a substantially rigid foam comprising a plurality of internal cavities.
- 24. A process according to claim 18, wherein the product prepared in step (a) comprises particles substantially all of which have a size in the range of from 10 microns to 100 microns.
- 25. A process according to claim 18, wherein the step (b) the alkali metal hydroxide solution has a molarity of at least 3M.
- 26. A process according to claim 18, wherein in step (b) the product of step (a) is treated with the alkali metal hydroxide solution at a temperature in the range of from 80.degree. C. to the boiling point of the alkali metal hydroxide solution.
- 27. A process according to claim 18, wherein in step (c) the alkali-treated product of step (b) is washed first with an alkaline solution water weaker than that used in step (b) and then repeatedly with water until the washing medium is substantially free of silicate ions and alkali metal ions.
- 28. A process according to claim 18, wherein the mullite crystals are treated with a bonding agent comprising a substituted silane before coating.
- 29. A process according to claim 18, wherein the organic material is selected from the group consisting of: polymeric organic acids; polymeric quaternary ammonium compounds; polyacidic organic bases; polystyrene; polysaccharides; quaternary ammonium compounds having at least one hydrocarbon radical with from 10 to 24 carbons; and polymers or co-polymers of sulphonated acrylic acid or acrylamide.
- 30. A process according to claim 28, herein said organic material is selected from the group consisting of: nucleic acid bases and polysuccinimides.
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 022,944, filed March 6, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,826,789.
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