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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 25, 2017
Filed:
Jul. 06, 2009
Christelle Vreuls, Blegny, BE;
Cécile Van DE Weerdt, Sprimont, BE;
Catherine Archembeau, Esneux, BE;
André Renard, Angleur, BE;
Joseph Martial, Tilff, BE;
Christelle Vreuls, Blegny, BE;
Cécile Van De Weerdt, Sprimont, BE;
Catherine Archembeau, Esneux, BE;
André Renard, Angleur, BE;
Joseph Martial, Tilff, BE;
UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE INTERFACE ENTERPRISES UNIVERSITE, Angleur, BE;
ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACIÓN Y DESARROLLO, S.L., Estao Bizkaia, ES;
GESVAL S.A., Angleur, BE;
SYMBIOSE BIOMATERIALS S.A., Liege, BE;
Abstract
The present invention relates to quality control methods using inorganic binding peptides, wherein inorganic entities are identified using inorganic-binding peptides specifically binding to the inorganic entity of interest. In particular, the invention includes a method for the identification of defects or inhomogeneities on a surface by detecting an inorganic entity of interest. It further includes a method for the isolation of powder particles comprising an inorganic entity of interest from a mixture of powder particles. In addition, the present invention relates to inorganic-binding peptides comprising the amino acid sequence MTWDPSLASPRS (SEQ ID NO: 31) and the amino acid sequence LNAAVPFTMAGS (SEQ ID NO: 32), respectively.