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- Patent Title: Noble metal fine particle, method for withdrawing noble metal fine particles, and method for producing noble metal fine particle dispersed material using withdrawn noble metal fine particles
- Patent Title (中): 贵金属微粒,用于取出贵金属微粒的方法以及使用退出的贵金属微粒制造贵金属微粒分散材料的方法
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Application No.: US13701861Application Date: 2011-05-19
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Publication No.: US09034215B2Publication Date: 2015-05-19
- Inventor: Ryohei Ogawa , Kiyoshi Miyashita , Masamichi Kezuka
- Applicant: Ryohei Ogawa , Kiyoshi Miyashita , Masamichi Kezuka
- Applicant Address: JP Tokyo
- Assignee: Nippon Sheet Glass Company, Limited
- Current Assignee: Nippon Sheet Glass Company, Limited
- Current Assignee Address: JP Tokyo
- Agency: Hamre, Schumann, Mueller & Larson, P.C.
- Priority: JP2010-133571 20100611
- International Application: PCT/JP2011/002793 WO 20110519
- International Announcement: WO2011/155134 WO 20111215
- Main IPC: H01B1/02
- IPC: H01B1/02 ; B01F3/00 ; C09D189/00 ; H01B1/22 ; B82Y30/00 ; B22F1/00 ; B22F1/02

Abstract:
The present invention provides a noble metal fine particle with a protein adsorbed thereon, including a noble metal fine particle, and a protein adsorbed on a surface of the noble metal fine particle. The protein has an isoelectric point in a range of pH 4.0 to 7.5. An amount of the protein adsorbed is in a range of 3 to 55.1 wt % with respect to a total weight of the noble metal fine particle and the protein. The noble metal fine particle with a protein adsorbed thereon according to the present invention has excellent redispersibility. That is, by adjusting the pH of a noble metal fine particle dispersed liquid to the isoelectric point of the proteins and allowing the noble metal fine particles to be aggregated without adding a degrading enzyme that degrades the proteins to the noble metal fine particle dispersed liquid, it is possible to allow the noble metal fine particles with proteins adsorbed thereon withdrawn from the noble metal fine particle dispersed liquid to have an average particle diameter that is not increased significantly even after they are redispersed in another dispersion medium.
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