Claims
- 1. A polymer particle, redispersible in a liquid to form a dispersion and having a protein, virus, or microorganism covalently bound thereto, said particle having an average particle diameter between about 0.05 micron and about 5 microns and having an inner core of a polymer imparting dispersibility and stability of form to said particle and an outer shell of a different polymer over said core, the ratio by weight of the polymer of the core to the weight of the polymer of the shell being between 1:3 and 10:1, the polymer of said core being an intrinsically hard polymer having a T.lambda..sub.max of at least 0.degree. C. or being an intrinsically soft polymer having a T.lambda..sub.max less than 0.degree. C. which is internally crosslinked, the different polymer of said shell being hydophilic and being internally crosslinked, crosslinked or grafted to said core, or both internally crosslinked and crosslinked or grafted to said core, and having a T.lambda..sub.max of 20.degree. C.-250.degree. C. in an anhydrous condition, said shell polymer, prior to bonding with said protein, virus, or microorganism having functional groups reactive with nucleophilic groups of said protein, virus, or microorganism to bond said protein, virus, or microorganism covalently to said particle, and being bonded to said protein, virus, or microorganism by the reaction of said functional groups with nucleophilic groups of said protein, virus, or microorganism.
- 2. A redispersible polymer particle as in claim 1 wherein the polymer of said shell is free of monomers having an aromatic group therein.
- 3. A redispersible polymer particle as in claim 1 wherein the polymer of said shell is electrically neutral.
- 4. A redispersible polymer particle as in claim 1 wherein the polymer of said core is intrinsically soft, but is crosslinked.
- 5. A redispersible polymer particle as in claim 1 wherein the polymer of said core is intrinsically hard.
- 6. A redispersible polymer particle as in claim 1 wherein the polymer of said shell comprises
- (a) from 4.9 to 99.9 percent, by total weight of the polymer material of said shell, of a combination of (1) at least one vinyl monomer which prior to bonding has a functional group reactive with nucleophilic groups of said protein, virus, or microorganism to bond said protein, virus, or microorganism to said particle, and (2) at least one vinyl monomer containing a hydrophilic group, the content of said monomer having a functional group being at least 0.1 percent;
- (b) from 0 to 95 percent by weight of at least one vinyl monomer free of hydrophilic groups; and
- (c) from 0.1 to 20 percent by weight of at least one crosslinking monomer which is an ester of a polyalcohol and at least one member selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, said ester having a plurality of acrylate, methacrylate, or acrylate and methacrylate groups.
- 7. A redispersible polymer particle as in claim 6 wherein said monomer having a functional group reactive with nucleophilic groups of a protein, virus, or microorganism to bond the protein, virus, or microorganism to the particle is of the formula
- Z'--(R).sub.n --X
- wherein Z' is a group including a polymerizable vinylic unsaturation, R is a spacing unit, n is 0 or 1, and X is a functional group reactive with nucleophilic groups of a protein, virus, or microorganism in aqueous solution in the pH region from 6.0 to 9.0.
- 8. A polymer particle as in claim 1 having a protein bound thereto, which protein is an antigen or an antibody.
- 9. A polymer particle as in claim 8 having an antibody bound thereto.
- 10. A polymer particle as in claim 1 having a microorganism bound thereto.
- 11. A polymer particle as in claim 1 having a virus bound thereto.
- 12. A polymer particle as in claim 1 having a protein bound thereto, which protein is an enzyme.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 930,023 filed Nov. 7, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,710,525 granted Dec. 1, 1987; which in turn is a continuation application of Ser. No. 827,222 filed Feb. 5, 1986 and now abandoned; which in turn is a continuation application of Ser. No. 369,099 filed Apr. 16, 1982 and now abandoned.
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