Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Magnetic iron oxide fine particles, and magnetic particle-containing water dispersion and process for producing the same
- Patent Title (中): 磁性氧化铁微粒和含磁性颗粒的水分散体及其制造方法
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Application No.: US14631353Application Date: 2015-02-25
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Publication No.: US09127168B2Publication Date: 2015-09-08
- Inventor: Toshiyuki Hakata , Tomoko Okita
- Applicant: TODA KOGYO CORPORATION
- Applicant Address: JP Otake
- Assignee: TODA KOGYO CORPORATION
- Current Assignee: TODA KOGYO CORPORATION
- Current Assignee Address: JP Otake
- Agency: Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.
- Priority: JP2009-265469 20091120
- Main IPC: C09C1/24
- IPC: C09C1/24 ; A61K47/48 ; B82Y30/00 ; C01G49/08 ; A61K41/00 ; A61K49/00 ; B82Y5/00 ; A61K47/04 ; A61K49/04 ; A61K49/18

Abstract:
The present invention relates to a magnetic particle-containing water dispersion wherein the magnetic particles have a primary particle diameter of 5 to 15 nm and an average secondary particle diameter of 10 to 60 nm, and the water dispersion has a zeta potential of not more than −20 mV when a pH value of the water dispersion lies within the range of 6 to 8, and further a surface of the respective magnetic particles is coated with a carboxyl group-containing polymer. The magnetic particle-containing water dispersion is produced by heating an aqueous solution in which the carboxyl group-containing polymer is dissolved, to a temperature of 90 to 100° C. in a nitrogen atmosphere; adding a solution of a ferrous (II) salt and a ferric (III) salt and an alkali solution to the aqueous solution to react with each other at the same temperature; adding ethanol to the solution to obtain a precipitate; and removing a supernatant liquid from the solution, and then dispersing the precipitate in water and subjecting the resulting dispersion to dialysis. The magnetic particle-containing water dispersion is useful as a magnetic particle-containing water dispersion capable of producing magnetic particle-containing drugs for diagnosis and therapies which can exhibit a uniform functionality, with a good reproducibility.
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