Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Releasing Donor Compound For Dermal Wound Regeneration
US-2019038643-A1 · Feb 7, 2019 · US
US2021269231A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021269231-A1 |
| Application number | US-201917258261-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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To provide an inorganic solid material that has a hydrogen sulfide sustained releasability at ordinary temperature in the air atmosphere and is capable of being handled safely and a method for producing the same, and a method for generating hydrogen sulfide using the material. A layered double hydroxide having HS- and/or Sk2- (wherein k represents a positive integer) intercalated among layers (sulfide ion-containing LDH) is produced, and the sulfide ion-containing LDH is hermetically housed in a packaging material to provide a package. In generating hydrogen sulfide, the packaging material of the package is opened, and the sulfide ion-containing LDH is exposed to the air atmosphere to sustainably release hydrogen sulfide.
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1 . A package comprising: a layered double hydroxide having HS − and/or S k 2− wherein k represents a positive integer intercalated among layers; and a packaging material hermetically housing the layered double hydroxide. 2 . The package according to claim 1 , wherein the packaging material has an interior in a volume reduction state or in a vacuum or an inert gas atmosphere. 3 . The package according to claim 1 , wherein the layered double hydroxide is represented by the following general formula (1). Q x R(OH) 2(x+1) {(HS − ,0.5S k 2− ) y Z t }.n H 2 O (1) wherein in the formula (1), Q represents a divalent metal ion; R represents a trivalent metal ion; Z represents an anion other than HS − or S k 2− ; x, y, and t represent numbers satisfying 1.8≤x≤4.2, 0.01≤y≤2.0, and 0≤t≤1.0; and n represents a number varying depending on a humidity of an environment. 4 .- 8 . (canceled) 9 . A method for producing the package according to claim 1 , the method comprising: preparing a layered double hydroxide having an anion other than HS − or S k 2− (wherein k represents a positive integer) intercalated among layers, and a solvent; making the solvent to contain HS − and/or S k 2− under a nitrogen gas or rare gas atmosphere to provide a solution; bringing the layered double hydroxide having an anion other than HS − or S k 2− (wherein k represents a positive integer) intercalated among layers into contact with the solution under a nitrogen gas or rare gas atmosphere; separating a solid matter after the contact from the solution, and washing and drying the solid matter, under a nitrogen gas or rare gas atmosphere; and sealing the solid matter after drying in a packaging material. 10 . The method for producing the package according to claim 9 , wherein the layered double hydroxide having an anion other than HS − or S k 2− intercalated among layers contains CO 3 2− as the anion, and at least a part of the CO 3 2− is removed from an interlayer of the layered double hydroxide, which is then brought into contact with the solvent containing HS − and/or S k 2− . 11 . The method for producing the package according to claim 9 , wherein the method further comprises, preceding making the solvent to contain HS − and/or S k 2− , decreasing concentrations of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the solvent, and the solid matter is washed with a solvent having decreased concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide. 12 . The method for producing the package according to claim 9 , wherein the solvent is made to contain HS − and/or S k 2− by mixing a compound represented by the following general formula (2): MH p S q .m H 2 O (2) wherein in the formula (2), M represents an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal; p represents 0 or 1; q represents a number satisfying 0.5≤q≤6.0; and m represents a number varying depending on a humidity of an environment. 13 . (canceled) 14 . A method for producing the package according to claim 1 , the method comprising: preparing an aqueous solution containing plural kinds of metal ions, and an alkali solution containing HS − and/or S k 2− (wherein k represents a positive integer); mixing the aqueous solution and the alkali solution under a nitrogen gas or rare gas atmosphere to provide a precipitate; ripening the solution containing the precipitate under a nitrogen gas or rare gas atmosphere; separating the precipitate after the ripening from the solution, and washing and drying the precipitate, under a nitrogen gas or rare gas atmosphere; and sealing a solid matter after the drying in a packaging material. 15 . The method for producing the package according to claim 9 , wherein the solid matter or the precipitate after the contact is subjected to a treatment of changing a distribution state of HS − and/or S k 2− . 16 . The method for producing the package according to claim 15 , wherein the treatment includes a treatment of washing the solid matter or the precipitate with a liquid containing water. 17 . The method for producing the package according to claim 15 , wherein the treatment includes a treatment of bringing the solid matter after the drying into contact with oxygen. 18 . The method for producing the package according to claim 15 , wherein the treatment includes a homogenization treatment of a compositional distribution of the solid matter after the drying. 19 . The method for producing the package according to claim 15 , wherein the treatment includes a treatment of releasing a part of HS − and/or S k 2− (wherein k represents a positive integer) contained in the solid matter from the solid matter after the drying as hydrogen sulfide. 20 . A hydrogen sulfide sustained release agent comprising a layered double hydroxide having HS − and/or S k 2− wherein k represents a positive integer intercalated among layers. 21 . The hydrogen sulfide sustained release agent according to claim 20 , wherein the layered double hydroxide is represented by the following general formula (1). Q x R(OH) 2(x+1) {(HS − ,0.5S k 2− ) y Z t }.n H 2 O (1) wherein in the formula (1), Q represents a divalent metal ion; R represents a trivalent metal ion; Z represents an anion other than HS − or S k 2− ; x, y, and t represent numbers satisfying 1.8≤x≤4.2, 0.01≤y≤2.0, and 0≤t≤1.0; and n represents a number varying depending on a humidity of an environment. 22 .- 23 . (canceled) 24 . The hydrogen sulfide sustained release agent according to claim 20 , wherein the layered double hydroxide is a granulated material or a powder compact material. 25 . The hydrogen sulfide sustained release agent according to claim 20 , wherein the layered double hydroxide is mixed with an extender or a diluent. 26 . A hydrogen sulfide sustained release composite comprising the hydrogen sulfide sustained release agent according to claim 20 housed in a porous cover or container. 27 . A method for generating hydrogen sulfide, comprising using the hydrogen sulfide sustained release agent according to claim 20 . 28 . A method for generating hydrogen sulfide, comprising using the hydrogen sulfide sustained release composite according to claim 26 .
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