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Anisotropic fabric for thermal face mask
Face masks currently on the market, especially those used for exercising in cold weather, have many limitations. Lack of ventilation in the face mask causes moisture accumulation inside, build-up of bad odor, and fogging up of goggles and sunglasses. An inventor at Washington State University’s Department of Physics invented an anisotropic face...
Published: 10/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): Mohammad Khamehchi
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Category(s): Next Generation Materials & Technology > Advanced Materials, Energy & Environment > Instrumentation/Equipment
High Resolution Focusing and Separation of Proteins in Nanochannels
Abstract Development of device and methods to concentrate, separate and characterize low-abundance proteins with high resolution for diagnostic detection of trace biomarkers and treatment of economically important human diseases has always been desired. Commercially available, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), has been the widely used tool...
Published: 10/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): Cornelius Ivory
Keywords(s): Nanotechnology
Category(s): Health & Well-being > Biotechnology, Energy & Environment > Instrumentation/Equipment
Separation and Extreme Size-focusing of Nanoparticles Through Nanochannels Based on Controlled Electrophoritic pH Manipulation
Abstract Extreme size-focusing of nanoparticles, for instance, enables systemic studies of their physical properties, such as emission, absorption, photoelectric conversion, and photothermal conversion. This WSU invention relates to nanoparticle separation strategies based on pH manipulation in nanofluidic channels by surface charge control and controlled...
Published: 10/27/2021   |   Inventor(s): Cornelius Ivory, Danny Bottenus, Sang Han, Oh You-Jin
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Category(s): Next Generation Materials & Technology > Nanotechnology, Energy & Environment > Instrumentation/Equipment, Energy & Environment > Clean Tech