Claims
- 1. A gel-in-matrix combination comprising a three-dimensional porous support matrix and a porous fractured hydrogel fixedly disposed therein, in which said fractured hydrogel has: (a) a void volume of about 10-90%; and (b) a plurality of porous fractures comprising channels having a mean characteristic dimension of about 0.1-1,000 .mu.m.
- 2. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said fractured hydrogel void volume is about 50-90%.
- 3. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said hydrogel fracture channels have a mean characteristic dimension of about 1-100 .mu.m.
- 4. The gel-in-matrix of claim 2 wherein said hydrogel fracture channels have a mean characteristic dimension of about 1-100 .mu.m.
- 5. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said hydrogel is thermally reversible to a liquid.
- 6. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said hydrogel is a polysaccharide which is thermally reversable to a liquid.
- 7. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said hydrogel is an alginate, carrageenan, agar, agarose, curdlan, pullulan, gellan, a derivatized composition of any of the foregoing, or a mixture thereof.
- 8. The gel-in-matrix of claim 3 wherein said hydrogel is an alginate, carrageenan, agar, agarose, a derivatized composition of any of the foregoing, or a mixture thereof.
- 9. The gel-in-matrix of claim 4 wherein said hydrogel is an alginate, carrageenan, agar, agarose, a derivatized composition of any of the foregoing, or a mixture thereof.
- 10. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said hydrogel is an agarose or derivatized agarose.
- 11. The gel-in-matrix of claim 4 wherein said hydrogel is an agarose or a derivatized agarose.
- 12. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said hdyrogel comprises about 0.05-10% w/w gel-forming component based upon the total gel.
- 13. The gel-in-matrix of claim 11 wherein said hdyrogel comprises about 0.05-10% w/w gel-forming component based upon the total gel.
- 14. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said matrix comprises a material inert with respect to the hydrogel, having pores with a mean characteristic dimension of less than about 2 mm.
- 15. The gel-in-matrix of claim 13 wherein the matrix comprises a material inert with respect to the hydrogel, having pores with a mean characteristic dimension of less than about 2 mm.
- 16. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said matrix is hydrophilic.
- 17. The gel-in-matrix of claim 15 wherein said matrix is hydrophilic.
- 18. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein aid matrix is a porous: plastic, ceramic, metal, flexible plastic foam, rigid plastic foam, or mass of nonwoven fibers.
- 19. The gel-in-matrix of claim 17 wherein said matrix is a porous: plastic, ceramic, metal, flexible plastic foam, rigid plastic foam, or mass of nonwoven fibers.
- 20. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said matrix is a reticulated open-cell porous plastic foam.
- 21. The gel-in-matrix of claim 19 wherein said matrix is a reticulated open-cell porous plastic foam.
- 22. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said matrix is a polyurethane foam.
- 23. The gel-in-matrix of claim 21 wherein said matrix is a polyurethane foam.
- 24. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said matrix contains about 20-200 pores per square inch.
- 25. The gel-in-matrix of claim 23 wherein said matrix contains about 20-200 pores per square inch.
- 26. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said matrix is a mass of nonwoven fibers.
- 27. The gel-in-matrix of claim 19 wherein said matrix is a mass of nonwoven fibers.
- 28. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said composition is in the form of a thin sheet, a strand, a cylindrical plug, a cylindrical annulus, a disc, or beads.
- 29. The gel-in-matrix of claim 19 wherein said composition is in the form of a thin sheet, a strand, a cylindrical plug, a cylindrical annulus, a disc, or beads.
- 30. The gel-in-matrix of claim 25 wherein said composition is in the form of a thin sheet, a strand, a cylindrical plug, a cylindrical annulus, a disc, or beads.
- 31. The gel-in-matrix of claim 27 wherein said composition is in the form of a thin sheet, a strand, a cylindrical plug, a cylindrical annulus, a disc, or beads.
- 32. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said hydrogel further comprises at least one buffer, conventional hydrogel additive, or organic solvent in an amount or of a type which is miscible with an aqueous medium from which said hydrogel has been formed.
- 33. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said hydrogen further comprises a solid or immiscible liquid immobilized within it.
- 34. The gel-in-matrix of claim 19 wherein said hydrogel further comprises a solid or immiscible liquid immobilized within it.
- 35. The gel-in-matrix of claim 21 wherein said hydrogel further comprises a solid or immiscible liquid immobilized within it.
- 36. The gel-in-matrix of claim 23 wherein said hdyrogel further comprises a solid or immiscible liquid immobilized within it.
- 37. The gel-in-matrix of claim 27 wherein said hydrogel further comprises a solid or immiscible liquid immobilized within it.
- 38. The gel-in-matrix of claim 1 wherein said hydrogel contains at least one biologically active component immobilized within it.
- 39. The gel-in-matrix of claim 4 wherein said hydrogel contains at least one biologically active component immobilized within it.
- 40. The gel-in-matrix of claim 9 wherein said hydrogel contains at least one biologically active component immobilized within it.
- 41. The gel-in-matrix of claim 13 wherein said hydrogel contains at least one biologically active component immobilized within it.
- 42. The gel-in-matrix of claim 19 wherein said hydrogel contains at least one biologically active component immobilized within it.
- 43. The gel-in-matrix of claim 25 wherein said hydrogel contains at least one biologically active component immobilized within it.
- 44. The gel-in-matrix of claim 30 wherein said hydrogel contains at least one biologically active component immobilized within it.
- 45. A method for manufacturing the gel-in-matrix of claim 1 comprising creating the fractures in said gel by partially dewatering said hydrogel in situ within said matrix.
- 46. The method of claim 45 wherein said hydrogen is dewatered until it contains about 10-90% of its original weight prior to said dewatering.
- 47. The method of claim 45 wherein said hydrogel is dewatered until it contains about 15-50% of its original weight prior to said dewatering
- 48. A gel-in-matrix produced by the method of claim 45.
- 49. The gel-in-matrix produced by the method of claim 46.
- 50. A gel-in-matrix produced by the method of claim 47.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 600,272, filed Sep. 26, 1990, now abandoned which, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 115,680, filed Oct. 30, 1987, now abandoned.
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