Packing material for liquid chromatography and method of manufacturing thereof

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PATENT NO 5270280
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07784960

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A packing material for liquid chromatography is produced by mixing 1.0 part by weight of carbon black, 0.5 to 2.5 parts by weight of one or a mixture of a synthetic resin which can be graphitized by heating and a toluene- or benzene-soluble component of pitches, and an organic solvent to obtain a mixture. The carbon black has a particle diameter of 12 to 40 nm, a specific surface area of 50 to 650 m.sup.2 /g, a DBP oil absorption amount of 50 to 150 ml/100 g. The synthetic resin is one selected from phenol resin, furan resin, furfural resin, divinylbenzene resin and urea resin. The pitches are ones selected from petroleum pitches, coal-tar pitches and liquefied coal oil. The mixture is granulated by spray granulation or emulsion granulation to obtain granules whose ratio L.sub.min /L.sub.max of a minor axis diameter L.sub.min to a major axis diameter L.sub.max is 0.90 to 1.0. The heat treatment of the granules is also made in an inert gas under pressure.

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TOSOH CORPORATION A CORPORATION OF JAPANNO 4560 KAISEI-CHO SHINNANYOU-SHI YAMAGUCHI-KEN JAPAN
NIPPON CARBON CO LTD A CORPORATION OF JAPANNO 6-1 HACCHOBORI 2-CHOME CHUO-KU TOKYO JAPAN

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Ichikawa, Hiroshi Yokohama, JP 138 1286
Kato, Yoshio Shinnanyou, JP 80 1326
Kawai, Takanobu Yokohama, JP 6 65
Komiya, Katsuo Hikari, JP 18 209
Moriyama, Hiroyuki Kudamatsu, JP 27 234
Yokoyama, Akira Yokohama, JP 65 530

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