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Encapsulation of Fire-Resistant Materials in Adhesive Polymeric Carriers for Fire Prevention (Case No. 2025-240)
Summary: UCLA researchers from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry have developed a novel system for integrating fire-retardant compounds within an adhesive and sprayable material. Background: Fire management traditionally relies on the use of synthetic materials containing ammonium polyphosphate (APP), which are effective in fire suppression...
Published: 5/12/2025
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Inventor(s):
Paul Weiss
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Erika Lopez Lara
Keywords(s):
antimicrobial materials
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Composite Materials
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Construction Materials
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fire
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fire resistant materials
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fire resistant materials and nanotechnology
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fire retardant
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fire tech nanomaterials
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Functional Materials
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intercalated materials
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Materials
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Medical Devices and Materials
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meta materials
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microarchitectured materials
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Nanomaterials
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nanostructured materials
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palisades
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phase change materials
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photothermal materials
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safe materials
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wildfire
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wildfire prevention
Category(s):
Materials
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Materials > Fabrication Technologies
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Materials > Functional Materials
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Energy & Environment
Fire-retardant and Spectrally Robust Melamine Formaldehyde Photonic Bulk for Efficient Daytime Radiative Cooling
INV-21082 Background: Advances in cooling technologies are essential due to rising global energy consumption driven by the need for comfortable indoor environments. Sub-ambient passive daytime radiative cooling offers a promising solution by radiating heat into space while reflecting most sunlight. However, current materials like porous polymer films...
Published: 9/10/2024
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Inventor(s):
Yi Zheng
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Yanpei Tian
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Xiaojie Liu
Keywords(s):
fire retardant
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passive radiative cooling
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photonic bulk
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spectrally robust
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > 2. Physical Science