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683 results about "Interpenetrating polymer network" patented technology

An Interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) is a polymer comprising two or more networks which are at least partially interlaced on a polymer scale but not covalently bonded to each other. The network cannot be separated unless chemical bonds are broken. The two or more networks can be envisioned to be entangled in such a way that they are concatenated and cannot be pulled apart, but not bonded to each other by any chemical bond.

Method of producing interpenetrating polymer network

A two component interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) wound dressing material is formed of a biocompatible, hydrophilic first component such as gelatin or polyvinyl alcohol and a biocompatible elastomer such as HydroThane (trademark) by dissolving the components in a common solvent, initiating cross-linking of at least one of the components in the solution, and forming a film, fiber, bead or mesh from the solution. When the first component is a methacrylated gelatin aged for an extended period, e.g. 1 to 8 weeks, the resulting IPN is more stable with a higher tensile strength. Heating of the methacrylated gelatin during aging and / or freeze-drying of the product also increase tensile strength of the product.
Owner:HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN AS REPRESENTED BY THE MINIST OF NAT DEFENCE OF HER MAJESTYS CANADIAN GOVERNMENT

Application of cross-linkable conjugated polymer materials in flip-chip organic optoelectronic devices

The invention provides an application of crosslinkable conjugated polymer materials in a flip organic photoelectric device. The conjugated polymer materials possess a conjugated main chain and functionalized side chain groups, wherein the functionalized side chain groups comprise a crosslinkable substituent group and a strong polar group possessing water alcohol solubility. Under the condition ofillumination or heating, the conjugated polymer materials can be processed to be insoluble and nonfusible interpenetrating polymer networks through using a strong polar solvent. When constructing a multilayer device, an interface miscibility phenomenon between layers can be overcome. The interpenetrating polymer networks can be regarded as materials of an electron injecting layer or an electron transmission layer to prepare a flip organic electroluminescent device or a flip organic solar cell device. The electron can be directly injected or extracted from a high work function transparency electrode. By using the crosslinkable conjugated polymer materials, processes of the flip organic electroluminescent device and the flip organic solar cell device can be simplified, and an object of preparing the efficient organic photoelectric device by using a low cost technology can be realized.
Owner:SOUTH CHINA UNIV OF TECH
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