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publicationNumber KR-100523235-B1
titleOfInvention Ester type prepolymer and preparation method thereof
abstract The present invention is a compound of formula 1, 2 or 2 characterized in that a compound having a double bond in the sock end is obtained by reacting a hydroxyl group having an unsaturated bond with a hydroxyl group in the sock end of the polyol skeleton as a starting material. Obtaining a novel microorganism immobilized ester photocurable prepolymer represented by the formula (3), by adding and adding a photopolymerization initiator to the mixture, the immobilization material is added to water or a buffer solution to make a suspension, and then mixed with the prepolymer, After dropping the silicone oil into droplets through a nozzle device of the appropriate diameter or by mixing the mixed organic solvent directly to form a gel, and then forming a gel by applying UV light in a semi-anaerobic state to make a hydrogel containing enzymes or cells Yeast, methane bacteria and environmental purification for useful enzymes or alcohol fermentation By immobilizing cells such as nitrifying bacteria, denitrifying bacteria, phenol-degrading bacteria and activated sludge at high concentrations, the problems occurring in the conventional microorganism-immobilized photocurable resins could be solved.n n n [Formula 1]n n n n n n n n (Wherein Y is H or CH 3 and n is an integer from 1 to 150).n n n [Formula 2]n n n n n n n n (Wherein Y is H or CH 3 , m is an integer from 1 to 50, and n is an integer from 1 to 150).n n n [Formula 3]n n n n n n n n (Wherein Y is H or CH 3 , m is an integer from 1 to 50, and n is an integer from 1 to 150).
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