Claims
- 1. A multi-layered macromolecule comprising a base macromolecule chemically bonded to a solid particulate substrate wherein the base macromolecule is selected from the group consisting of:
(a) dendrimers and, (b) hyperbranched polymers and, wherein the base macromolecule is surmounted by at least one chemically bound additional layer of macromolecule to form at least one chemically bonded layer on the base macromolecule, wherein the layered macromolecule is selected from the group consisting of: (i) dendrimers and, (ii) hyperbranched polymers.
- 2. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from dendrimers.
- 3. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers.
- 4. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers.
- 5. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from dendrimers.
- 6. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and any additional layers are selected from any combination of layered macromolecules selected from the group consisting of:
(i) dendrimers and, (ii) hyperbranched polymers.
- 7. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and any additional layers are selected from any combination of layered macromolecules selected from the group consisting of:
(i) dendrimers and, (ii) hyperbranched polymers.
- 8. A process of preparing a multi-layered macromolecule, said process comprising:
(I) providing a solid particulate substrate capable of reacting with a first lot of silane bonding agent; (II) contacting the solid particulate substrate with a first lot of silane bonding agent and and allowing the solid particulate substrate to react with the first lot of silane bonding agent; (III) contacting the product formed in step (II) with a first lot of macromolecule selected from the group consisting of:
(a) dendrimers and, (b) hyperbranched polymers and allowing the macromolecule and the product from step (II) to react with each other; (IV) contacting the product from step (III) with a second lot of silane bonding agent and allowing the second lot of silane bonding agent and the product from step (III) to react with each other; (V) providing a second lot of macromolecule; (VI) contacting the second lot of macromolecule with a third lot of silane bonding agent and allowing the third lot of silane bonding agent and the second lot of base macromolecule to react to form a reactive product; (VII) combine the product from step (IV) and the product from step (VI) in the presence of water and allow the product from step (IV) and the product from step (VI) to react to form a multi-layered macromolecule.
- 9. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 8 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from dendrimers.
- 10. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 8 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers.
- 11. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 8 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers.
- 12. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 8 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from dendrimers.
- 13. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 8 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and any additional layers are selected from any combination of layered macromolecules selected from the group consisting of:
(i) dendrimers and, (ii) hyperbranched polymers.
- 14. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 8 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and any additional layers are selected from any combination of layered macromolecules selected from the group consisting of:
(i) dendrimers and, (ii) hyperbranched polymers.
- 15. A process for preparing a multi-layered macromolecule, said process comprising:
(A) providing a first lot of macromolecule selected from the group consisting of:
(a) dendrimers and, (b.) hyperbranched polymers; (B) contacting the first lot of macromolecule with a first lot of silane bonding agent and allowing the silane bonding agent and the base macromolecule to react with each other; (C) contacting the product from step (B.) with a solid particulate substrate capable of reacting with the product from step (B.); (D) allowing the product from step (C.) to bond to the solid particulate substrate by providing at least one of the conditions selected from the group consisting of:
(i) initially combining the components in step (C.) in the absence of water and thereafter, contacting the combined components with water and, (ii) initially combining the components in step (C.) with sufficient water for hydrolysis of any hydrolyzable groups in the components and thereafter, adding additional water for crosslinking any silanols formed by the initial water for hydrolysis; (E) treating the product from step (D.), after bonding, with a second lot of silane bonding agent and allowing the second lot of silane bonding agent to react with the product from step (D.); (F) providing a second lot of macromolecule; (G) contacting the second lot of macromolecule with a third lot of silane bonding agent and allowing the second lot of macromolecule and third lot of silane bonding agent to react with each other; (H.) combining the product of step (E.) and the product of step (G.) in the presence of water to form a multi-layered macromolecule.
- 16. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 15 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from dendrimers.
- 17. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 15 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers.
- 18. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 15 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers.
- 19. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 15 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from dendrimers.
- 20. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 15 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and any additional layers are selected from any combination of layered macromolecules selected from the group consisting of:
(i) dendrimers and, (ii) hyperbranched polymers.
- 21. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 15 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and any additional layers are selected from any combination of layered macromolecules selected from the group consisting of:
(i) dendrimers and, (ii) hyperbranched polymers.
- 22. A process as claimed in claim 8 wherein steps (V) to (VII) are repeated m times to provide m additional layers wherein m has a value in the range of 1 to 5.
- 23. A process as claimed in claim 15 wherein steps (F.) to (H.) are repeated m times to provide m additional layers wherein m has a value in the range of 1 to 5.
- 24. A composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from the group consisting of
(i) polyethyleneimine hyperbranched polymers and (ii) polyamidoamine dendrimers.
- 25. A composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein the solid particulate substrate is selected from the group consisting of:
a. mineral particulates; b. organic resin particles containing halogens reactive to the macromolecules, and c. organic resin particles containing amine groups selected from the group consisting of:
i. primary amine groups, ii. secondary amine groups, and, iii a mixture of primary and secondary amine groups that are reactive with silane bonding agents.
- 26. A composition as claimed in claim 25 wherein the mineral particulate is silica.
- 27. A composition as claimed in claim 26 wherein the silica is fumed silica.
- 28. A composition as claimed in claim 26 wherein the silica is precipitated silica.
- 29. A composition as claimed in claim 26 wherein the silica is ground silica.
- 30. A composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein the silane bonding agent is a silane containing at least one hydrolyzable leaving group that allows the reaction of the silane with the solid particulate substrate and that also contains a reactive group capable of reacting with any reactive group contained in the macromolecule.
- 31. A composition as claimed in claim 30 wherein the silane bonding agent leaving group is an alkoxy group having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms in the alkoxy group.
- 32. A composition as claimed in claim 30 wherein the silane bonding agent is an organosilicon compound having the general formula:
- 33. A composition as claimed in claim 32 wherein the silane bonding agent is selected from silanes having the general formula:
- 34. A composition as claimed in claim 32 wherein the silane bonding agent is selected from silanes having the general formula:
- 35. A composition as claimed in claim 33 wherein the silane bonding agent is selected from silanes having the general formula:
- 36. A composition as claimed in claim 35 wherein the silane bonding agent is
- 37. A composition as claimed in claim 33 wherein the silane bonding agent is
- 38. A composition as claimed in claim 37 wherein the silane bonding agent is
- 39. A composition of matter when prepared by the process as claimed in claim 8.
- 40. A composition of matter when prepared by the process as claimed in claim 15.
- 41. A method of analysis, the method comprising utilizing a composition as claimed in claim 1 for separating the desired material of analysis from materials associated with the desired material.
- 42. A method as claimed in claim 41 that is liquid chromatography, the method comprising utilizing a composition as claimed in claim 1 as a filler in a column employed in the liquid chromatography process.
- 43. A method of process stream purification, the method comprising treating a process stream effluent using a composition as claimed in claim 1.
- 44. A method of process stream purification as claimed in claim 43 wherein metal ions are removed from the process stream.
- 45. A method of process stream purification as claimed in claim 43 wherein acids are removed from the process stream.
- 46. A method of cleaning a waste stream, the method comprising treating a waste stream using a composition as claimed in claim 1.
- 47. A method of cleaning a waste stream as claimed in claim 46 wherein metal ions are removed from the waste stream.
- 48. A method of cleaning a waste stream as claimed in claim 46 wherein acids are removed from the waste stream.
- 49. A method of recovering resources, the method comprising treating a fluid containing said recoverable resources with a composition as claimed in claim 1, and thereafter, separating the fluid and the composition, and thereafter, recovering the recoverable resource from the composition.
- 50. The method as claimed in claim 49 wherein the fluid is a solvent and the recoverable resource is a metal.
- 51. The method as claimed in claim 49 wherein the fluid is a solvent and the recoverable resource is an acid.
- 52. The method as claimed in claim 49 wherein the fluid is water and the recoverable resource is any of the metals or a combination of any of the metals selected from the group consisting of transition metals selected from:
i. silver, ii. gold, iii. cadmium, iv. chromium, v. copper vi. hafnium, vii. iridium, viii. manganese, ix. molybdenum, x. niobium, xi. osmium, xii. palladium, xiii. platinum, xiv. rhenium, xv. rhodium, xvi. ruthenium, xvii tantalum, xviii. technetium, xix. titanium, xx. tungsten, xxi. zinc, xxii. zirconium and, heavy metals selected from the group consisiting of a. barium, b. bismuth, c. cerium, d. lead, e. antimony, f. tin, g. thallium, h. uranium and j. plutonium.
- 53. A personal care product containing a composition of claim 1.
- 54. A method of removing organic acids from fluids, the method comprising treating the fluids with a composition as claimed in claim 1.
- 55. A method as claimed in claim 54 wherein the acid is p-aminobenzoic acid.
- 56. A method as claimed in claim 54 wherein the acid is a carboxylic acid.
- 57. A method as claimed in claim 54 wherein the acid is salicylic acid.
- 58. A method as claimed in claim 54 wherein the acid is acetasalicylic acid.
- 59. An anion exchange resin prepared utilizing a composition as claimed in claim 1.
- 60. A method of separating proteins, the method comprising utilizing a composition as claimed in claim 1 as the medium for separating the proteins from materials associated with the protein.
- 61. An analytical method of separating proteins as claimed in claim 60 wherein the associated materials are also proteins.
- 62. An analytical method of separating peptides, the method comprising utilizing a composition as claimed in claim 1 to adsorb said peptides in preference to materials associated with the peptides.
- 63. An analytical method as claimed in claim 62 wherein a composition as claimed in claim 1 is utilized to selectively adsorb or separate certain peptides from other associated peptides.
- 64. A method of separating oligionucleotides from associated materials, the method comprising utilizing a composition of claim 1 to adsorb said oligonucleotides.
- 65. A method of separating oligionucleotides from associated oligionucleotides, the method comprising utilizing a composition of claim 1 to selectively adsorb and separate certain oligonucleotides from other associated oligonucleotides.
- 66. A method of concentrating anionic materials, the method comprising contacting the anionic materials with a composition of claim 1.
- 67. A method of concentrating anionic materials as claimed in claim 66 wherein the anionic materials to be concentrated are selected from the group consisting of
i. molybdates, ii. arsenates, iii. phosphates, iv. dichromates, v. tungstates, vi. zirconates, vii. titanates, viii. cerates, ix. vanadates, x. complex anionic materials, and, xi. any combination of i. to xi.
- 68. A process of preparing a multi-layered macromolecule, said process comprising:
(I) providing a solid particulate substrate capable of reacting with a first lot of silane bonding agent; (II) contacting the solid particulate substrate with a first lot of silane bonding agent and and allowing the solid particulate substrate to react with the first lot of silane bonding agent; (III) contacting the product formed in step (II) with a first lot of macromolecule selected from the group consisting of:
(a) dendrimers and, (b) hyperbranched polymers and allowing the macromolecule and the product from step (II) to react with each other; (IV) providing a second lot of silane bonding agent and allowing the product from (III) and the second lot of silane bonding agent to react with each other; (V) providing a second lot of macromolecule selected from the group consisting of:
(a) dendrimers and, (b) hyperbranched polymers and a third lot of silane bonding agent and allowing the second lot of macromolecule and the third lot of silane bonding agent to react with each other; (VI) co-hydrolyzing the product from (IV) and the product from (V) to provide a multi-layered macromolecule.
- 69. A process of preparing a multi-layered macromolecule, said process comprising:
(I) providing a solid particulate substrate capable of reacting with a first lot of silane bonding agent; (II) contacting the solid particulate substrate with a first lot of silane bonding agent and allowing the solid particulate substrate to react with the first lot of silane bonding agent; (III) contacting the product formed in step (II) with a first lot of macromolecule selected from the group consisting of:
(a) dendrimers and, (b) hyperbranched polymers and allowing the macromolecule and the product from step (II) to react with each other; (IV) provide a second lot of silane bonding agent and a second lot of macromolecule selected from the group consisting of:
(a) dendrimers and, (b) hyperbranched polymers and allowing the second lot of macromolecule and the second lot of silane bonding agent to react with each other; (V) providing a third lot of silane bonding agent and allowing the third lot of silane bonding agent and the product from (IV) to react with each other and thereafter, (VI) contacting the product from (III) and the product from (V) with each other and allowing the product from (III) and the product from (V) to react with each other to form a multi-layered macromolecule.
- 70. A process of preparing a multi-layered macromolecule, said process comprising:
(I) providing a first macromolecule selected from the group consisting of:
(a) dendrimers and, (b) hyperbranched polymers (II) providing a first silane bonding agent and allowing the first macromolecule and the first silane bonding agent to react with each other; (III) providing a second macromolecule selected from the group consisting of:
(a) dendrimers and, (b) hyperbranched polymers; (IV) providing a second silane bonding agent and allowing the second macromolecule and the second silane bonding agent to react with each other; (V) combining the product from (II) and the product from (IV) with each other and with water to co-hydrolyze the products; (VI) contacting the product from (V) with a fourth silane bonding agent and a solid particulate substrate and allowing the products to react to form a multi-layered macromolecule bonded to a solid particulate substrate.
- 71. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 70 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from dendrimers.
- 72. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 70 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers.
- 73. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 70 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers.
- 74. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 70 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and the additional layer of macromolecule is selected from dendrimers.
- 75. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 70 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from dendrimers and any additional layers are selected from any combination of layered macromolecules selected from the group consisting of:
(i) dendrimers and, (ii) hyperbranched polymers.
- 76. A multi-layered macromolecule as claimed in claim 70 wherein the base macromolecule is selected from hyperbranched polymers and any additional layers are selected from any combination of layered macromolecules selected from the group consisting of:
(i) dendrimers and, (ii) hyperbranched polymers.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This invention deals with multi-layered macromolecules that are chemically bonded to solid particulate substrates, methods for the preparation of such compositions, and methods for their uses in a multitude of end use applications ranging from the purification of waste chemical and metal process streams to the separation and identification of proteins, peptides, and oligionucleotides. This is a Divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/124,065, filed on Apr. 16, 2002, now pending.
Divisions (1)
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10124065 |
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10862724 |
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