单分散聚合物颗粒的制备与应用

J. Ugelstad, H. R. Mfutakamba, P. C. Mørk, T. Ellingsen, A. Berge, R. Schmid, L. Holm, A. Jørgedal, F. K. Hansen, K. Nustad
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含有相对低分子量、高度不溶于水的化合物(Y)的颗粒(或液滴)的水分散体的膨胀能力可能比仅由聚合物组成的颗粒的膨胀能力高一千倍以上。溶胀物质通常是一种低分子量、微水溶性物质,以精细分散的形式存在,这可以进一步增加溶胀速率和溶胀程度。已经描述了一个两步膨胀过程。在第一步中,相对较小的单分散聚合物颗粒与组分Y一起膨胀,然后与单体或单体混合物一起膨胀,然后进行聚合。该方法可以制备直径大于50 μm的高度单分散颗粒,标准偏差小于2%。所述颗粒可制备为具有不同密度和不同表面层的核和壳颗粒,或制备为大孔颗粒。新颗粒已被用作免疫测定的标准,到目前为止,最重要的是在液相色谱法中。该过程的延伸允许生产单分散可磁化颗粒,已在癌细胞与正常细胞的细胞分离中得到应用。
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Preparation and application of monodisperse polymer particles

The swelling capacity of aqueous dispersions of particles (or droplets) containing a relatively low molecular weight, highly water-insoluble compound (Y) may be more than a thousand times higher than that of particles consisting of polymer only. The rate, and also the degree of swelling, may furthermore be increased by having the swelling substance, which usually is a low molecular weight, slightly water soluble substance, present in a finely dispersed form. A two-step swelling process has been described. In a first step, relatively small monodisperse polymer particles are swollen with a component Y and then with monomer or monomer mixtures, followed by polymerization. The method allows preparation of highly monodisperse particles of more than 50 μm diameter with a standard deviation of less than 2%. The particles may be prepared as core and shell particles of different density and with various surface layers, or as macroporous particles. The new particles have found application as standards in immunoassays and, most important up to now, in liquid chromatography. An extension of the process allows the production of monodisperse magnetizable particles which have found application in cell separation of cancer cells from normal cells.

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