Claims
- 1. An oxygen carrier, capable of reversibly binding and releasing oxygen, immobilized in a polymer matrix selected from the group consisting of compounds having urethane linkage, acrylic gels, maleic anhydride containing polymers, epoxy type polymers, glutaronic aldehyde type polymers and mixtures thereof.
- 2. The immobilized oxygen carrier of claim 1, wherein said oxygen carrier is hemoglobin, a hemocyanin a synthetic heme, an organo-metallic compound or a chemically modified hemoglobin or hemocyanin.
- 3. The immobilized oxygen carrier of claim 1, wherein said polymer matrix is a hydrophilic acrylate gel.
- 4. The immobilized oxygen carrier of claim 1, wherein said polymer matrix is a polyurethane.
- 5. The immobilized oxygen carrier of claim 4, wherein said polyurethane is a foam.
- 6. The immobilized oxygen carrier of claim 4, wherein said polyurethane is a gel.
- 7. The immobilized oxygen carrier of claim 6, wherein said polyurethane gel is in the form of sized gel particles.
- 8. The immobilized oxygen carrier of claim 7, wherein said sized gel particles have a diameter in the range of about 5 to 10 microns.
- 9. The immobilized oxygen carrier of claim 1, wherein said oxygen carrier is hemoglobin.
Government Interests
This invention was developed under a contract from the Office of Naval Research.
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