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US Patent 9513406 Soluble functionalized nanoparticles for use in optical materials

Patent 9513406 was granted and assigned to University of Oregon on December, 2016 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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University of Oregon
University of Oregon
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
9513406
Patent Inventor Names
Richard Chartoff0
Casey Check0
Date of Patent
December 6, 2016
Patent Application Number
13944797
Date Filed
July 17, 2013
Patent Primary Examiner
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Monique Peets
Patent abstract

Disclosed embodiments concern a soluble functionalized nanoparticle suitable for use with polymerizable components, such as monomers (or polymers thereof), used to make gradient optical polymer nanocomposites. In particular disclosed embodiments, the nanoparticle is functionalized with one or more surface ligands that promote the solubility and dispersion of the nanoparticle in the disclosed monomer. Also disclosed herein are embodiments of a method for making the functionalized nanoparticle as well as embodiments of a composition comprising the functionalized nanoparticles.

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