Claims
- 1. A polymer particle comprising:
(a) a core comprising a first biopolymer; and (b) a shell substantially surrounding said core comprising a second biopolymer different from said first biopolymer,
said shell having a thickness that is less than about 1 micrometer.
- 2. A polymer particle according to claim 1 wherein said shell has a thickness that is less than about 0.1 micrometer.
- 3. A polymer particle according to claim 1 wherein said shell has a thickness that is less than about 0.05 micrometer.
- 4. A polymer particle according to claim 1 wherein said first biopolymer and said second biopolymer comprise hydroxy organoate units.
- 5. A polymer particle according to claim 4 wherein said hydroxy organoate units are selected from the group consisting of 3-hydroxy organoates, 4-hydroxy organoates, and combinations thereof.
- 6. A polymer particle according to claim 4 wherein said hydroxy organoate units are selected from the group consisting of 3-hydroxy butyrate, 3-hydroxy valerate, and combinations thereof.
- 7. A polymer particle according to claim 4 wherein said first biopolymer comprises 3-hydroxy butyrate units.
- 8. A polymer particle according to claim 4 wherein said second biopolymer comprises 3-hydroxy butyrate units.
- 9. A polymer particle according to claim 4 wherein said first biopolymer comprises 3-hydroxy valerate units.
- 10. A polymer particle according to claim 4 wherein said second biopolymer comprises 3-hydroxy valerate units.
- 11. A polymer particle according to claim 1 wherein said first biopolymer is a homopolymer and said second biopolymer is a copolymer.
- 12. A polymer according to claim 11 wherein said second biopolymer is a block copolymer.
- 13. A polymer particle according to claim 11 wherein said first biopolymer is a homopolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate units and said second biopolymer is a copolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate and 3-hydroxy valerate units.
- 14. A polymer particle according to claim 1 wherein said first biopolymer is a copolymer and said second biopolymer is a homopolymer.
- 15. A polymer particle according to claim 14 wherein said first biopolymer is a block copolymer.
- 16. A polymer particle according to claim 14 wherein said first biopolymer is a copolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate and 3-hydroxy valerate units, and said second biopolymer is a homopolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate units.
- 17. A polymer particle comprising:
(a) a core comprising a first biopolymer comprising units selected from the group consisting of 3-hydroxy butyrate, 3-hydroxy valerate, and combinations thereof; and (b) a shell substantially surrounding said core comprising a second biopolymer comprising units selected from the group consisting of 3-hydroxy butyrate, 3-hydroxy valerate, and combinations thereof,
wherein said second biopolymer is different from said first biopolymer.
- 18. A polymer particle according to claim 17 wherein said first biopolymer is a homopolymer and said second biopolymer is a copolymer.
- 19. A polymer particle according to claim 18 wherein said first biopolymer is a homopolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate units and said second biopolymer is a copolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate and 3-hydroxy valerate units.
- 20. A polymer particle according to claim 17 wherein said first biopolymer is a copolymer and said second biopolymer is a homopolymer.
- 21. A polymer particle according to claim 20 wherein said first biopolymer is a copolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate and 3-hydroxy valerate units, and said second biopolymer is a homopolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate units.
- 22. A block copolymer comprising:
(a) a first block comprising hydroxy organoate units; and (b) a second block comprising hydroxy organoate units,
wherein said first block is different from said second block.
- 23. A block copolymer according to claim 22 wherein said hydroxy organoate units are selected from the group consisting of 3-hydroxy organoates, 4-hydroxy organoates, and combinations thereof.
- 24. A block copolymer according to claim 22 wherein said first block comprises 3-hydroxy butyrate units and said second block comprises 3-hydroxy valerate units.
- 25. A block copolymer according to claim 22 further comprising a third block comprising hydroxy organoate units.
- 26. A process for preparing a polymer particle comprising introducing first and second nutrients into a microorganism comprising a polymerase capable of processing said nutrients to form biopolymers,
wherein the relative amounts of said nutrients and the timing of introduction into said microorganism are selected to produce a polymer particle comprising:
(a) a core comprising a first biopolymer; and (b) a shell substantially surrounding said core comprising a second biopolymer different from said first biopolymer, said shell having a thickness that is less than about 1 micrometer.
- 27. A process according to claim 26 wherein said microorganism comprises a bacterium.
- 28. A process according to claim 26 wherein said bacterium comprises R. eutropha.
- 29. A process according to claim 26 wherein said first nutrient comprises a hydroxy organoic acid, or a precursor thereof, and said second nutrient comprises a hydroxy organoic acid, or a precursor thereof, that is different from said first nutrient.
- 30. A process according to claim 29 wherein said first nutrient comprises 3-hydroxy butyric acid, or a precursor thereof, and said second nutrient comprises 3-hydroxy valeric acid, or a precursor thereof.
- 31. A process according to claim 30 wherein said first nutrient comprises fructose.
- 32. A process according to claim 26 wherein the relative amounts of said nutrients and the timing of introduction into said microorganism are selected to produce a polymer particle comprising:
(a) a core comprising a first biopolymer in the form of a homopolymer; and (b) a shell substantially surrounding said core comprising a second biopolymer in the form of a copolymer.
- 33. A process according to claim 32 wherein said first nutrient comprises a hydroxy organoic acid, or a precursor thereof, and said second nutrient comprises a hydroxy organoic acid, or a precursor thereof, that is different from said first nutrient.
- 34. A process according to claim 33 wherein said first nutrient comprises 3-hydroxy butyric acid, or a precursor thereof, and said second nutrient comprises 3-hydroxy valeric acid, or a precursor thereof,
said polymer particle comprising:
(a) a core comprising a homopolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate units; and (b) a shell substantially surrounding said core comprising a copolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate and 3-hydroxy valerate units.
- 35. A process according to claim 26 wherein the relative amounts of said nutrients and the timing of introduction into said microorganism are selected to produce a polymer particle comprising:
(a) a core comprising a first biopolymer in the form of a copolymer; and (b) a shell substantially surrounding said core comprising a second biopolymer in the form of a homopolymer.
- 36. A process according to claim 35 wherein said first nutrient comprises a hydroxy organoic acid, or a precursor thereof, and said second nutrient comprises a hydroxy organoic acid, or a precursor thereof, that is different from said first nutrient.
- 37. A process according to claim 36 wherein said first nutrient comprises 3-hydroxy butyric acid, or a precursor thereof, and said second nutrient comprises 3-hydroxy valeric acid, or a precursor thereof,
said polymer particle comprising:
(a) a core comprising a copolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate and 3-hydroxy valerate units; and (b) a shell substantially surrounding said core comprising a homopolymer comprising 3-hydroxy butyrate units.
- 38. A process for preparing a block copolymer comprising introducing first and second nutrients into a microorganism comprising a polymerase capable of processing said nutrients to form biopolymers,
wherein the relative amounts of said nutrients and the timing of introduction into said microorganism are selected to produce a block polymer.
- 39. A process according to claim 38 wherein the relative amounts of said nutrients and the timing of introduction into said microorganism are selected such that said first nutrient is available for reaction substantially throughout the process and said second nutrient is available throughout selected portions of the process to produce said block copolymer.
- 40. A process according to claim 38 wherein said microorganism comprises a bacterium.
- 41. A process according to claim 40 wherein said bacterium comprises R. eutropha.
- 42. A process according to claim 38 wherein said first nutrient comprises a hydroxy organoic acid, or a precursor thereof, and said second nutrient comprises a hydroxy organoic acid, or a precursor thereof, that is different from said first nutrient.
- 43. A process according to claim 42 wherein said first nutrient comprises 3-hydroxy butyric acid, or a precursor thereof, and said second nutrient comprises 3-hydroxy valeric acid, or a precursor thereof.
- 44. A process according to claim 43 wherein said first nutrient comprises fructose.
- 45. An adhesive composition comprising:
(A) a plurality of polymer particles, each of which comprises:
(a) a core comprising a first biopolymer; and (b) a shell substantially surrounding said core comprising a second biopolymer different from said first biopolymer, said shell having a thickness that is less than about 1 micrometer; and
(B) a tackifier.
- 46. An adhesive composition according to claim 45 wherein said composition is crosslinked.
- 47. An adhesive composition comprising:
(A) a block copolymer comprising:
(a) a first block comprising 3-hydroxy organoate units; and (b) a second block comprising 3-hydroxy organoate units, wherein said first block is different from said second block; and (B) a tackifier.
- 48. An adhesive composition according to claim 47 wherein said composition is crosslinked.
STATEMENT AS TO FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
[0001] This invention was funded pursuant to a grant received from the Consortium for Plant Biotechnology Research (Grant No. OR22072-77). Accordingly, the government may have rights in this invention.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09392465 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
Child |
10217050 |
Aug 2002 |
US |