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Colloid Systems And Wetting Agents; Subcombinations Thereof; Processes Of > Continuous Or Semicontinuous Solid Phase (i.e., Systems Which Exhibit Plasticity, Elasticity, Or Rigidity): Colloid Systems; Compositions Containing An Agent For Making Or Stabilizing Colloid Systems; Processes Of Making Or Stabilizing Colloid Systems; Processes Of Preparing The Compositions (e.g., Gel, Paste, Gelled Emulsion, Floc) > The Solid Phase Contains Organic Material > The Organic Material Coats, Impregnates, Or Surface Modifies Solid Inorganic Material (e.g., Dextrin Modified Clay) The Organic Material Coats, Impregnates, Or Surface Modifies Solid Inorganic Material (e.g., Dextrin Modified Clay)The Organic Material Coats, Impregnates, Or Surface Modifies Solid Inorganic Material (e.g., Dextrin Modified Clay) patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.12/28/06 - 20060293396 - Amine polymer-modified nanoparticulate carriers There are disclosed colloids containing polymer-modified core-shell particle carrier. The described colloids containing core-shell nanoparticulate carrier particles wherein the shell contains a polymer having amine functionalities. The described carrier particles are stable under physiological conditions. The carriers can be bioconjugated with biological, pharmaceutical or diagnostic components. ... 07/20/06 - 20060160907 - Process for the treatment of palm waste A process for treating palm waste comprising the steps of a) shredding palm fibrous waste; b) blending the shredded palm fibrous waste with a dried plant mill effluent and peat. ... 01/12/06 - 20060009536 - Functionalized sol-gel material, sol-gel film derived therefrom, and method for preparing the same A method of preparing a sol-gel material is described. A metal alkoxide and an organically modified Si-alkoxide having a predetermined functional group are dissolved in a first solvent and a second solvent to form a first solution and a second solution, respectively. The first solution and the second solution are ... ### FreshPatents.com Support |