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Biomedical Applications of Monodisperse Magnetic Polymer Particles

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Future Directions in Polymer Colloids

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Abstract

The method developed by Ugelstad and coworkers1-3 for preparation of monosized polymer particles allows preparation of particles of any size from 1 to 100 µm with standard deviation in diameter ~ 1%. Also the method allows preparation of particles from a large number of monomers. Particles with highly crosslinked polymer of high mechanical strength, porous macroreticular particles and core and shell particles are prepared. The application of the porous macroreticular particles in fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC)4 as marketed by Pharmacia is already well established and has in many cases led to very significant improvements in analysis and separation of complex protein mixtures.

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Ugelstad, J. et al. (1987). Biomedical Applications of Monodisperse Magnetic Polymer Particles. In: El-Aasser, M.S., Fitch, R.M. (eds) Future Directions in Polymer Colloids. NATO ASI Series, vol 138. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3685-0_22

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