Abstract:
A polyoctatriazacane molecule is disclosed that has a plurality of octatriazacane groups having the structure (I); and a plurality of divalent bridging groups, each divalent bridging group comprising an aromatic group.
Abstract:
Nanoparticles comprise a drug, a first block polymer and a second block polymer. The first block polymer has a poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) block and a polycarbonate block bearing a side chain aromatic nitrogen-containing heterocycle (N-heterocycle). The N-heterocycle can be in the form of a base, a hydrosalt of the base, a sulfobetaine adduct of the base, or a combination thereof. The second block polymer has a PEO block and a polycarbonate block bearing a side chain catechol group, which can be present as a catechol, oxidized form of a catechol, and/or a polymerized form of a catechol. The nanoparticles can be dispersed in water and are capable of controlled release of the drug.
Abstract:
Probe-based methods for patterning a surface of a material are described. In particular, high resolution patterning of molecules on a surface of a material, such as nano-scale patterns with feature sizes of less than 30 nanometers, are described. In one aspect, a method for patterning a surface of a material includes providing a material having a polymer film. A heated, nano-scale dimensioned probe is then used to desorb molecules upon interacting with the film. The film includes a network of molecules (such as molecular glasses) which are cross-linked via intermolecular (noncovalent) bonds, such as hydrogen bonds.
Abstract:
Method for detecting metals in a liquid are described. The liquid is contacted with a hexahydrotriazine and/or a hemiaminal material, and a UV absorption spectrum of the material before and after exposure to the liquid is examined to determine whether metals are present in the liquid.
Abstract:
Materials which react with ("scavenge") sulfur compounds, such as hydrogen sulfide and mercaptans, are useful for limiting sulfur-induced corrosion. Surface-modified particles incorporating a hexahydrotriazine moiety are disclosed and used as sulfur scavengers. These surface-modified particles are used a filter media in fixed filter systems and as additives to fluids including sulfur compounds. The hexahydrotriazine moiety can react with sulfur compounds in such a manner as to bind sulfur atoms to the surface-modified particles, thus allowing removal of the sulfur atoms from fluids such as crude oil, natural gas, hydrocarbon combustion exhaust gases, sulfur polluted air and water. The surface-modified particles may, in general, be sized to allow separation of the particles from the process fluid by sedimentation, size-exclusion filtration or the like.
Abstract:
Polysulfones and methods for forming polysulfones are disclosed herein. The polysulfones are prepared from thiols and hexahydrotriazines. The thiols may be, for example, dithiols, trithiols, monothiols, or mixtures thereof. The thiols and hexahydrotriazines may be polymerized to form a polythioether. The polythioether may thereafter be oxidized to form a polysulfone. The polysulfones are prepared from an efficient and simple synthetic method, and the properties of the prepared polysulfones can be readily tuned. The prepared polysulfones may have improved thermal properties, improved mechanical properties, and enhanced functionality.
Abstract:
Method for preparing a supramolecular therapeutic agent delivery assembly are provided. A carbonate-containing precursor, a functionalized aliphatic precursor, and an aromatic diamine precursor may be combined to form an amphiphilic block co-polymer. The block co-polymer undergo a cross-linking polymerization process and a therapeutic agent may be incorporated into the resulting supramolecular assembly. The supramolecular assembly may comprise HT, PHT, HA, and/or PHA materials.
Abstract:
Polysulfones and methods for forming polysulfones are disclosed herein. The polysulfones are prepared from thiols and hexahydrotriazines. The thiols may be, for example, dithiols, trithiols, monothiols, or mixtures thereof. The thiols and hexahydrotriazines may be polymerized to form a polythioether. The polythioether may thereafter be oxidized to form a polysulfone. The polysulfones are prepared from an efficient and simple synthetic method, and the properties of the prepared polysulfones can be readily tuned. The prepared polysulfones may have improved thermal properties, improved mechanical properties, and enhanced functionality.
Abstract:
Polysulfones and methods for forming polysulfones are disclosed herein. The polysulfones are prepared from thiols and hexahydrotriazines. The thiols may be, for example, dithiols, trithiols, monothiols, or mixtures thereof. The thiols and hexahydrotriazines may be polymerized to form a polythioether. The polythioether may thereafter be oxidized to form a polysulfone. The polysulfones are prepared from an efficient and simple synthetic method, and the properties of the prepared polysulfones can be readily tuned. The prepared polysulfones may have improved thermal properties, improved mechanical properties, and enhanced functionality.
Abstract:
Techniques regarding the polymerization of polyurethanes are provided. For example, one or more embodiments described herein can comprise synthesizing, via a polymerization reaction performed within a flow reactor, a polyurethane. The polymerization reaction can polymerize a diol with a diisocyanate.