ElizaNor Polymer in collaboration with its partner, BBS Nanotechnology, has created a filtrable technology composed of a water-soluble and biodegradable biopolymer-based nanoparticle which we have found will bind several contaminating positively-charged divalent metals. Its capacity exceeds that of standard water-insoluble resins currently in use. For negatively charged metallics such as selenium and arsenic we have developed a positively-charged particle composed of the biopolymer, chitosan. Both particles are reusable (6-7 times). After the metal is removed by simple adjustment in pH, and because they are biodegradable the spent particles can be disposed of in an environmentally-compatible manner.
We are small biotech interested in cancer therapy with little or no focus in water purifying technology. Given your Company's interests, I thought that you might have some interest in acquiring this technology. If you have any interest, I can send you additional data and information.
Yours sincerely,
John Hartmann
John F. Hartmann, Ph.D.
CEO, ElizaNor Polymer, LLC
1 Woodmeadow Lane
Princeton Junction, NJ 08550
609.799.2812, ph
609.897.9660, fax
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