Claims
- 1. A polyacrolein-type microsphere produced by subjecting an aqueous mixture of a polymerizable acrolein-type monomer to polymerization in the presence of an effective amount of a suitable ionic surfactant which promotes uniform microsphere formation upon polymerization of the monomer so as to form a polyacrolein-type microsphere, the polymerization being effected at a pH between 8.0 and 13.7, and recovering the resulting microsphere and purifying the microsphere so recovered, the microsphere having an aldehyde content of about 2.9 mmol/gram of microspheres, a double-bond content of about 10.9 mmol/gram of microspheres and a carboxyl content of about 0.34 mmol/gram of microspheres.
- 2. A polyacrolein-type microsphere of claim 1 having a diameter from0.03 to 80 microns.
- 3. A polyacrolein microsphere of claim 1, wherein the ionic surfactant is PGL-NaHSO.sub.3.
- 4. A polyacrolein-type microsphere of claim 1, wherein the mixture and resulting microsphere additionally contain a fluorescent dye.
- 5. A polyacrolein-type microsphere of claim 1, wherein the mixture and resulting microsphere contain ferrofluidic material.
- 6. A polyacrolein-type microsphere of claim 1 to which a compound containing at least one primary amine group is bound.
- 7. A polyacrolein-type microsphere of claim 6, wherein the compound is a drug, antibody, antigen, enzyme or other protein.
- 8. A polyacrolein-type microsphere having a diameter from 0.03 to 80 microns produced by subjecting under an inert atmosphere and suitable conditions an aqueous mixture of a polymerizable acrolein-type monomer to polymerization in the presence of an effective amount of a suitable surfactant which promotes uniform microsphere formation upon polymerization of the monomer, an oxidizing agent and reducing agent, the oxidizing agent and reducing agent both being present in amounts capable of initiating a redox reaction so as to effect polymerization of the acrolein-type monomer and microsphere formation, recovering the resulting microsphere and purifying the microsphere so recovered, the microsphere having an aldehyde content of about 12.0 mmol/gram of microspheres and a double-bond content of about 1.6 mmol/gram of microspheres.
- 9. A polyacrolein microsphere of claim 8, wherein the monomer is acrolein and the surfactant is polyethylene oxide.
- 10. A polyacrolein-type microsphere of claim 8, wherein the mixture and the resulting microsphere contain a fluorescent dye.
- 11. A polyacrolein-type microsphere of claim 8, wherein the mixture and the resulting microsphere contain ferrofluidic material.
- 12. A polyacrolein-type microsphere of claim 8 to which a compound containing at least one primary amine group is bound.
- 13. A polyacrolein-type microsphere of claim 12, wherein the compound is a drug, antibody, antigen, enzyme or other protein.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 330,451 filed Dec. 14, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,552,812, issued Nov. 12, 1985, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference into the present application.
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