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Directed pollutant oxidation using simultaneous catalytic metal chelation and organic pollutant complexation
   
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US Patent 6459011
Issued Date
October 1, 2002
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A method of oxidizing organic pollutants in a solution comprises chelating a catalytic metal with cyclodextrins (CD) and/or derivatized cyclodextrins (dCD), and simultaneously complexing an organic pollutant with cyclodextrins (CD) and/or derivatized cyclodextrins (dCD). The CD or dCD is capable of removing the pollutant from sorption sites (either in solution, in soil/sediment, or on surfaces). Furthermore, the CD/dCD is also capable of competing with other metal chelators that may be present in the system. The ability of the CD/dCD to bind both the pollutant and the metal in the presence of competing binding sites is essential for the success of the technique.
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Published
October 1, 2002
Application Number
09/596,675
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June 19, 2000
US Classification
588/316   405/128.5 405/128.75 588/320 588/401 588/405 588/406 588/408
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A62D   3/00   (20060101)  
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS Priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/139,979, filed Jun. 18, 1999, incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.
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588/200   588/205   588/206   588/207   210/747   210/758   210/763   210/681   210/682   210/684   210/687   210/688   405/128.5   405/128.75  
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