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REVOLUTIONIZING THE PRODUCTION

OF NANOPARTICLES

To validate and confirm the scalability of our patented process, BLH contracted with a Nationally Recognized Engineering Firm that is actively engaged with a number of Major Pharmaceutical Companies and CDMOs.
In their detailed report on our process, the firm stated the following:
“The particles size distribution currently produced will be extremely beneficial and cutting edge for the pharmaceutical and other applications. We also identified several areas of opportunity to market this application within the cGMP marketplace.”

US Patent No.
11298668

EU Patent No.
18819236.3-
1104/3706893

CN Patent No.
ZL2018800790887

JP Patent No.
2020-544589

US Patent No. 11298668

EU Patent No. 18819236.3-1104/3706893

CN Patent No. ZL2018800790887

JP Patent No. 2020-544589

In the name of BLH ECOLOGY CONCEPTS, LLC
PROCESS TO PRODUCE NANOPARTICLES

BLH ECOLOGY

Changing The Way Matter Is Manipulated.

The promise of the benefits of nanoparticles has been hampered by the inability to produce large volumes of the particles in a cost efficient manner. The patent pending technology developed by BLH Ecology produces particles through a continuous process and permits harvesting of the particles without the use of filters or membranes.
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Current Science

To meet the increasing commercial demand for small particles and reap the advantages such particles can impart in a growing catalog of applications, a number of methods, both mechanical and chemical, have been developed for the creation of submicron particles.   

Included among the techniques being pursued and refined are a number of processes that utilize the properties and environment of supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) in the creation of nanoparticles, the most widely used of which are Rapid Expansion Supercritical Solution (RESS) and Supercritical Anti-Solvent (SAS).

Regardless of which current technique is utilized to produce the nanoparticles, that production is limited to labor intensive, low yield batch processes.  Additionally, the recovery of the final particles remains a limitation in any of the current processes.

THE BLH DIFFERENCE

Through its continuous process technology, BLH is able to achieve an efficient yield of nanoparticles from the target material and to capture the output.

Adjustability

Dial-In Size to customized to desired size range +/- 10%

Increased
Yield

85-95% of the target material is micronized

Reduced Agglomeration

Particles Remain Separated

Direct Harvesting

No filters

Applicable to a Broad Range of Materials

Process can address almost any target material

Uniformity of Particle Size

No great disparity in size of the produced particles

Dramatically Improved Economics

Process greatly reduces labor and production costs

Original Material to BLH processed material

Inorganic

Organic

Organometallic

Biologic

About BLH Ecology

BLH Ecology Concepts has patented a continuous process for the creation and harvesting of extremely small nanoparticles. Our patented technology represents a significant discovery in the area of nanotechnology creating an efficient environment for the production of extremely small nanoparticles. This patented process has a broader application than that existing under current techniques and, as a result, expands the types of materials that can be addressed and the number of applications for which these micronized materials may be relevant. This process overcomes many of the limitations of the current techniques including:

1) the inability to produce significant volumes of particles of uniform size through a continuous process and;

2) including inefficiencies of harvesting/filter particles in a primarily batch environment.

BLH patent is published and pending in various major countries around the world and has been issued by the European Patent Office ( see EU patented # 18819236.3-1104/3706893 )

U.S. Patent No. 11298668

Chinese Patent No. ZL2018800790887

Japanese Patent No. 2020-544589

In the name of BLH ECOLOGY CONCEPTS, LLC
PROCESS TO PRODUCE NANOPARTICLES

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Meet Our Team

BLH Ecology | Experienced, Dedicated Professionals

Richard F. Reidy, PhD

Director & Consultant

Mark C. Hill,

Chairman & CEO

John Lott,

President

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