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Hybrid Plasmonic Platform for Directing and Controlling Nanostructure Growth
Low-Heat, Bottom-Up Approach Can Produce Metal, Polymer or Bio-Molecule Structures for Catalysis, Biosensors, Electronic Devices and MoreThis surface plasmon mediated chemical solution deposition method uses surface plasmon resonance to deposit nanoparticles in the liquid phase at room temperature to direct and control nanostructure growth. Plasmonic...
Published: 6/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): Wei Wei, Jingjing Qiu
Keywords(s): Catalysts, nanoparticle synthesis, Plasmonic, Thin Films
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering > Chemical, Technology Classifications > Engineering > Materials
Functionalized Benzene Sulfonamides that inhibit Hepatitis B Virus Covalently Closed Circular DNA formation and their method of use.
PAGE TITLE Functionalized benzene sulfonamides as therapeutics for hepatitis B virus PAGE SUMMARY More than 350 million people globally are infected with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV), and the virus causes up to 1 million deaths per year, including from complications of hepatocellular carcinoma or cirrhosis. While there are some small molecule...
Published: 7/23/2024   |   Inventor(s): Timothy Block, Ju-Tao Guo, Haitao Guo, Andrea (andy) Cuconati, Xiaodong (michael) Xu, Huagang Lu, Dawei Cai
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Category(s): Pharmaceuticals & Therapeutics, Pharmaceuticals & Therapeutics > Pharma: Hepatic
Scanning Probe Lithography Using Non-Raster Trajectories
Princeton Docket # 16-3186-1Researchers at Princeton University, PRISM Imaging and Analysis Center, have developed a new method for scanning probe lithography (SPL). This method has been developed with non-raster trajectories which can be synthesized by sine and cosine waveforms to drive the scanning process. Compared with the raster scan SPL, non-raster...
Published: 7/9/2024   |   Inventor(s): Nan Yao, Wei Cai
Keywords(s): microscopy
Category(s): Mechanical/Electrical Engineering
Patterned Charge Generation Using Torsional Mode Atomic Force Microscopy
Princeton Docket # 16-3203-1Researchers at Princeton University, PRISM Imaging and Analysis Center, have developed a new in-situ nano-triboelectrification method to generate patterned triboelectric charges on insulating material surface.This method has been developed using torsional resonance mode atomic force microscopy (AFM). It can significantly...
Published: 7/9/2024   |   Inventor(s): Nan Yao, Wei Cai
Keywords(s): microscopy
Category(s): Mechanical/Electrical Engineering