Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Biocidal particles of methylated polystyrene
- Patent Title (中): 甲基化聚苯乙烯的杀生物颗粒
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Application No.: US10287449Application Date: 2002-10-31
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Publication No.: US07687072B2Publication Date: 2010-03-30
- Inventor: Shelby D. Worley , Yongjun Chen
- Applicant: Shelby D. Worley , Yongjun Chen
- Applicant Address: US AL Auburn
- Assignee: Auburn University
- Current Assignee: Auburn University
- Current Assignee Address: US AL Auburn
- Agency: Christensen O'Connor Johnson Kindness PLLC
- Main IPC: A61K9/14
- IPC: A61K9/14

Abstract:
Methylated polystyrene having pendant N-halamine and N-halamine precursor groups. Biocidal particles have been prepared by reacting highly crosslinked methylated polystyrene beads as starting materials with various N-halamine precursor compounds. The resulting polymer beads are halogenated with chlorine or bromine. The porous beads will be useful in disinfection applications, as well as for sanitization and controlling noxious odor when mixed with absorbent materials in items such as disposable diapers, infant swimwear, incontinence pads, bandages, sanitary napkins, pantiliners, mattress covers, shoe inserts, sponges, animal litter, carpets, and fabrics.
Public/Granted literature
- US20040086480A1 Biocidal particles of methylated polystyrene Public/Granted day:2004-05-06
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