Claims
- 1. A composition of matter, comprising:
- a three dimensional, polymeric gel network having a first nonaqueous reactive material incorporated within interstices of the gel network,
- a polymeric encapsulation layer on an outer surface of the polymeric gel network, wherein the polymeric encapsulation layer is obtained from a reaction involving at least the first nonaqueous reactive material, wherein the first nonaqueous reactive material is characterized in that, when the first nonaqueous reactive material is exposed to predetermined conditions, the first nonaqueous reactive material enters into a spontaneous chemical reaction or catalyzes a spontaneous chemical reaction.
- 2. The composition of matter as defined in claim 1, wherein the gel network is a responsive gel network.
- 3. The composition of matter as defined in claim 1, wherein the gel network comprises a material selected from the group consisting of poly (N,N-disubstituted acrylamide), polyacrylate esters, polyaklyl substituted vinyl ethers, polyglycol ethers and mixtures thereof.
- 4. The composition of matter as defined in claim 1, wherein the first nonaqueous reactive material is selected from the group consisting of an isocyanate, a multifunctional amine, an acyl halide, an acid, an acid anhydride and an acrylate.
- 5. The composition of matter as defined in claim 3, wherein the gel network includes copolymers of polyacrylate esters.
- 6. The composition of matter as defined in claim 2 wherein the gel network undergoes volumetric changes as an environmental condition including changes in at least one of temperature, pH, electric field, light intensity, light wavelength, pressure, and ionic strength changes.
- 7. The composition of matter as defined in claim 2 wherein the gel network is hydrophobic.
- 8. The composition of matter as defined in claim 2 wherein the gel network is lyophilic.
- 9. A composition of matter, comprising:
- a three dimensional, polymeric gel network having a first nonaqueous reactive material incorporated within interstices of the gel network,
- an encapsulation layer on an outer surface of the polymeric gel network which retards efflux or reaction of the first nonaqueous reactive material external to the gel and retards influx of a material through the encapsulation layer, wherein the three dimensional, polymeric network is capable of swelling and disgorging the first nonaqueous reactive material under predetermined conditions, wherein the first nonaqueous reactive material is further characterized in that, when the first nonaqueous reactive material is exposed to predetermined conditions, the first nonaqueous reactive material enters into a spontaneous chemical reaction or catalyzes a spontaneous chemical reaction.
- 10. The composition of matter as defined in claim 9, wherein the gel network is a responsive gel network.
- 11. The composition of matter as defined in claim 9, wherein the gel network comprises a material selected from the group consisting of poly (N,N-disubstituted acrylamides), polyacrylate esters, polyalkyl substituted vinyl ethers, polyglycol ethers and mixtures thereof.
- 12. The composition of matter as defined in claim 9, wherein the first nonaqueous reactive material is selected from the group consisting of an isocyanate, a multifunctional amine, an acyl halide, an acid, an acid anhydride and an acrylate.
- 13. The composition of matter as defined in claim 11, wherein the gel network includes copolymers of polyacrylate esters.
- 14. The composition of matter as defined in claim 9 wherein the gel network undergo volumetric changes when an environmental condition including changes in temperature, pH, electric field, light intensity, light wavelength, pressure, and ionic strength changes.
- 15. The composition of matter as defined in claim 10 wherein the gel network is hydrophobic.
- 16. The composition of matter as defined in claim 10 wherein the gel network is lyophilic.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/390,349, filed Feb. 17, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,932,285.
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