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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 25, 2023
Filed:
Mar. 07, 2018
Integrity Bio-chemicals, Llc, Cresson, TX (US);
Ashoka V. R. Madduri, Columbus, GA (US);
Christopher P. Gardner, Columbus, GA (US);
Sanket Gandhi, Columbus, GA (US);
Matthew B. Blackmon, Columbus, GA (US);
Charles R. Landis, The Woodlands, TX (US);
Curtis J. Rodencal, Midland, GA (US);
Integrity Bio-Chemicals, LLC, Cresson, TX (US);
Abstract
Loose particulate materials can be problematic in various aspects. For example, loose particulate materials may generate dust or be difficult to consolidate together. Fines in loose particulate materials may also be an issue. Coated particulates may alleviate some of the foregoing issues. Suitable coated particulates may comprise a particulate material comprising sand or a ceramic, and a polysaccharide composition coated upon the particulate material, the polysaccharide composition comprising a functionalized polysaccharide. Other particulate materials such as wood chips and animal litter particulates may be coated with functionalized polysaccharides to achieve similar advantages.