Magnetic microspheres for use in fluorescence-based applications
US-8968874-B2 · Mar 3, 2015 · US
US9376613B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9376613-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514603699-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 20, 2005 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2016 |
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Microspheres, populations of microspheres, and methods for forming microspheres are provided. One microsphere configured to exhibit fluorescent and magnetic properties includes a core microsphere and a magnetic material coupled to a surface of the core microsphere. About 50% or less of the surface of the core microsphere is covered by the magnetic material. The microsphere also includes a polymer layer surrounding the magnetic material and the core microsphere. One population of microspheres configured to exhibit fluorescent and magnetic properties includes two or more subsets of microspheres. The two or more subsets of microspheres are configured to exhibit different fluorescent and/or magnetic properties. Individual microspheres in the two or more subsets are configured as described above.
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What is claimed is: 1. A microsphere, comprising: a core microsphere; a magnetic material coupled to a surface of the core microsphere; and a polymer layer surrounding the magnetic material and the core microsphere, wherein the microsphere contains greater than 2% by weight of the magnetic material, and the magnetic material covers 50% or less of the surface of the core microsphere. 2. The microsphere of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic material comprises particles having a size of about 10 nm to about 1000 nm or aggregates of particles having a size of about 10 nm to about 1000 nm. 3. The microsphere of claim 1 , further comprising an additional magnetic material coupled to an outer surface of the polymer layer and an additional polymer layer surrounding the additional magnetic material. 4. The microsphere of claim 3 , wherein the polymer layer and the additional polymer layer are formed of substantially the same polymerizable material. 5. The microsphere of claim 3 , wherein the polymer layer and the additional polymer layer are formed of different polymerizable materials. 6. The microsphere of claim 1 , wherein the core microsphere comprises a polymer of styrene, divinyl benzene, silica, or acrylamide. 7. The microsphere of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic material is Fe 3 O 4 . 8. The microsphere of claim 1 , wherein the polymer layer comprises silica. 9. The microsphere of claim 1 , wherein the core microsphere comprises one or more fluorochromes. 10. A population of microspheres comprising two or more subsets of microspheres configured to exhibit different magnetic properties, wherein individual microspheres in the two or more subsets comprise: a core microsphere; a magnetic material coupled to a surface of the core microsphere; and a polymer layer surrounding the magnetic material and the core microsphere, wherein the microsphere contains greater than 2% by weight of the magnetic material, and the magnetic material covers 50% or less of the surface of the core microsphere. 11. The population of microspheres of claim 10 , wherein the magnetic material comprises particles having a size of about 10 nm to about 1000 nm or aggregates of particles having a size of about 10 nm to about 1000 nm. 12. The population of microspheres of claim 10 , further comprising an additional magnetic material coupled to an outer surface of the polymer layer and an additional polymer layer surrounding the additional magnetic material. 13. The population of microspheres of claim 12 , wherein the polymer layer and the additional polymer layer are formed of substantially the same polymerizable material. 14. The population of microspheres of claim 12 , wherein the polymer layer and the additional polymer layer are formed of different polymerizable materials. 15. The population of microspheres of claim 10 , wherein the core microsphere comprises a polymer of styrene, divinyl benzene, silica, or acrylamide. 16. The population of microspheres of claim 10 , wherein the magnetic material is Fe 3 O 4 . 17. The population of microspheres of claim 10 , wherein the polymer layer comprises silica. 18. The population of microspheres of claim 10 , wherein the core microsphere comprises one or more fluorochromes.
Coated · CPC title
with a non magnetic core · CPC title
Diamagnetic or paramagnetic materials, i.e. materials with low susceptibility and no hysteresis (H01F1/0036 takes precedence) · CPC title
containing organic luminescent materials · CPC title
showing low dimensional magnetism, i.e. spin rearrangements due to a restriction of dimensions, e.g. showing giant magnetoresistivity, (H01F1/153, H01F1/42 and H01F10/00 take precedence; magnetoresistive sensors G01D5/16, G01R33/06; magnetoresistive recording G11B5/39; magnetic-field-controlled resistors H10N50/10) · CPC title
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