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34. Novel Superabosrbents And The Method (S) Of Obtaining The Same  35. Samfungin: A Novel Fungicide And The Process For Making The Same

 Patent Number  274643  Patent Number                  277235
 Date Of Certificate Issue  26/08/2016  Date Of Certificate Issue  16/11/2016
 Post Grant Journal Date  5/08/2016  Post Grant Journal Date  18/11/2016
 Publication Number  09/2012  Publication Number       50/2012
 Publication Date  02/03/2012  Publication Date        14/12/2012
 Publication Type  INA  Publication Type               INA
 Application Number  1292/DEL/2010  Application Number  1599/DEL/2011
 Application Filing Date  2/6/2010  Application Filing Date  07/06/2011
 Field Of Invention  BIOTECHNOLOGY  Field Of Invention  PHARMACEUTICALS
 Classification (IPC)  A01J  Classification (IPC)      H02P

 Inventor  ANUPAMA, SARKAR DHRUBA JYOTI, PARMAR   Inventor  GHOSE MANORANJAN, GOPAL MADHUBAN, ROY
 BALRAJ SINGH                                          CHOUDHURY SAMRAT, DASGUPTA RATAN, DEVAKUMAR
                                                       CHAKRAVARTHI, SUBRAHMANYAMBHATTIPROLU,
 Abstract:                                             SRIVASTAVA CHITRA, GOGOI ROBIN, KUMAR RAJESH,
 This  invention  relates  to  novel  non-composite  and  composite  superabsorbents,  wherein  the  dry   GOSWAMI ARUNAVA
 superabsorbents  are  xerogels,  more  particularly  the  bio-xerogels  or  the  composites,  particularly  the
 biocomposites,  more  particularly  the  bionanocomposites  and  the  method(s)  of  obtaining  the  same   Abstract:
 characterized by simultaneous in situ grafting and cross linking of ethylinically unsaturated monomers on to   Surface  modified  monoclinic  sulfur  nanoparticles  of  average  size  20-100,  their  liquid  synthesis  using
 a single biopolymer of plant or animal origin, or on combination of different biopolymers or biopolymer(s)   polyethylene glycol-400 as a surfactant and use as fungicide.
 or / and clay(s), in a homogeneous polar phase, in the presence of initiator and crosslinker of chemical
 or non-chemical origin, at a temperature of 40 to 90 C, achieved by conventional or microwave heating,
 reaction time varying from instantaneous to 48 hours, involving use of alkali, either in situ or post reaction
 at  room  or  elevated  temperatures  for  achieving  superior  absorbency,  in  an  inert  or  ambient  reaction
 environment, to yield a neutral or near neutral product.






































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