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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 10, 2001
Filed:
Dec. 12, 1997
Nisshinbo Industries, Inc., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A bioreactor carrier is provided using an organic polymer substance having a water absorptivity of 50 to 1,700%, and containing an inorganic salt, organic nitrogen source and/or organic carbon source utilizable as a nutrient by animal cells, plant cells and/or microorganisms which fix to the carrier for uses such as substance production, harmful substance treatment, waste oil treatment, wastewater treatment and deodorization. A preferred polymer substance is a water swellable thermoplastic polyurethane gel having the water absorptivity and a swelling rate of volume of 150 to 4,000%. The polyurethane gel is obtained by reacting together a long-chain diol compound, a short-chain diol compound and a diisocyanate compound. The long-chain diol compound has a number-average molecular weight of 400 to 10,000, and is selected from an ethylene oxide-propylene oxide copolymer having an ethylene oxide content not less than 70% and a polyethylene glycol. The short-chain diol compound has a number-average molecular weight of 30 to 400. The diisocyanate compound has a number-average molecular weight of 100 to 1,000 at an NCO/OH equivalency in the range of 1-5. Microorganisms multiply rapidly at the surface and interior of the carrier. Preferred adherence and proliferation of desired microorganisms is possible by appropriately selecting substances incorporated as microorganism nutrients.