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Dual Stage Microvalue And Method Of Use, Marc J. Madou, Sylvia Daunert Dec 2003

Dual Stage Microvalue And Method Of Use, Marc J. Madou, Sylvia Daunert

Chemistry Faculty Patents

A micro-machined drug delivery device and method of use for the delivery of labile drugs is disclosed. A micro-machined sensing device and method of use is also disclosed. A micro-machined drug delivery and sensing device and method of use is additionally disclosed. All three devices are intended to be inserted into a patient's body. The drug delivery devices allow for the mixing of drug components prior to the release of the mixture into the patient's body where the mixture is labile. The micro-machined sensing device is suitable for monitoring the concentration of a specific chemical in a patient's body fluids …


Method Of Solubilizing Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes In Organic Solutions, Robert C. Haddon, Jian Chen Nov 2003

Method Of Solubilizing Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes In Organic Solutions, Robert C. Haddon, Jian Chen

Chemistry Faculty Patents

Naked single-walled nanotube carbon metals and semiconductors are dissolved in various organic solutions.


Multidentate Sulfur-Containing Ligands, David A. Atwood, Brock S. Howerton, Matthew Matlock Jul 2003

Multidentate Sulfur-Containing Ligands, David A. Atwood, Brock S. Howerton, Matthew Matlock

Chemistry Faculty Patents

Novel sulfur-containing ligands for binding of heavy metals are disclosed.

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Method Of Solubilizing Carbon Nanotubes In Organic Solutions, Robert C. Haddon, Mark A. Hamon Mar 2003

Method Of Solubilizing Carbon Nanotubes In Organic Solutions, Robert C. Haddon, Mark A. Hamon

Chemistry Faculty Patents

Carbon nanotubes are dissolved in organic solutions by attaching an aliphatic carbon chain (which may contain aromatic residues) so as to render the carbon nanotubes soluble.