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Publications Details for Grant Number R824730

Design and Synthesis of CO2-Soluble Affinity Ligands for Use in CO2 Extraction of Proteins

RFA: Technology for a Sustainable Environment (1995)

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Book Chapter Carbon dioxide extraction of proteins. None Ghenciu EG, Beckman EJ Ghenciu EG, Beckman EJ. Carbon dioxide extraction of proteins. In: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Technology Yearbook, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1997, p. 49. R824730 (Final)
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Journal Article Affinity extraction into carbon dioxide .1. Extraction of avidin using a biotin-functional fluoroether surfactant INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH Ghenciu EG, Beckman EJ Ghenciu EG, Beckman EJ. Affinity extraction into carbon dioxide .1. Extraction of avidin using a biotin-functional fluoroether surfactant. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 1997;36(12):5366-5370 R824730 (Final)
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Journal Article Solubilization of subtilisin in CO2 using fluoroether-functional amphiphiles. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING Ghenciu EG, Russell AJ, Beckman EJ, Steele L, Becker NT Ghenciu EG, Russell AJ, Beckman EJ, Steele L, Becker NT. Solubilization of subtilisin in CO2 using fluoroether-functional amphiphiles. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 1998;58(6):572-580. R824730 (Final)
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Patent/Patent Application Extraction of water soluble biomaterials from fluids using a carbon dioxide/surfactant mixture None Beckman EJ, Ghenciu EJ, Becker NT, Steele LM, Genencor International Inc, University of Pittsburgh Beckman EJ, Ghenciu EJ, Becker NT, Steele LM, Genencor International Inc, University of Pittsburgh. Extraction of water soluble biomaterials from fluids using a carbon dioxide/surfactant mixture. 2003/05/13/;08/747,474 Filed November 12, 1996(6,562,60):675-680 R824730 (Final)
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Patent/Patent Application Method for extracting proteins into carbon dioxide. None Beckman EJ, Russell AJ, Ghenciu EG, Becker T, Steele L Beckman EJ, Russell AJ, Ghenciu EG, Becker T, Steele L. Method for extracting proteins into carbon dioxide (patent filed November 13, 1995, in the United States and Europe). R824730 (Final)
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Patent/Patent Application Self assembled nanostructures and methods for preparing the same None Russell AJ, Koepsel RR, Lee SB Russell AJ, Koepsel RR, Lee SB. Self assembled nanostructures and methods for preparing the same. U.S. Patent No. 7,666,911, February 23, 2010. R824730 (Final)
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Presentation Extraction of proteins into CO2. None Ghenciu EG Ghenciu EG. Extraction of proteins into CO2. Presented at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers National Meeting, Miami, FL, November 1995. R824730 (Final)
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Presentation Extraction of proteins into CO2. None Ghenciu EG Ghenciu EG. Extraction of proteins into CO2. Presented at the American Chemical Society Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 1997. R824730 (Final)
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Presentation Design of chiral mobile phase agents for use in CO2. None Valentine R Valentine R. Design of chiral mobile phase agents for use in CO2. Presented at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Fall Meeting, Miami, FL, November 1998. R824730 (Final)
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Presentation Design of chiral mobile phase agents for use in CO2. None Valentine R Valentine R. Design of chiral mobile phase agents for use in CO2. Presented at the American Chemical Society Spring Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 1996. R824730 (Final)
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Presentation Design of chiral mobile phase agents for use in CO2. None Valentine R Valentine R. Design of chiral mobile phase agents for use in CO2. Presented at the American Chemical Society Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 1997. R824730 (Final)
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