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Paper-based cationic isotachophoresis for lateral flow immunoassay development
Unmet Need: Improving sensitivity and specificity in Lateral Flow Immunoassays at low concentrations Lateral flow immunoassays (LFIAs) are among the most popular diagnostic platforms on the market due to ease of use and capacity for antigen detection in diverse biological samples. However, they are often critiqued for their relatively high limits of...
Published: 9/21/2023   |   Inventor(s): Wenji Dong, Devon McCornack
Keywords(s): Adsorption, Applied Technologies, biosensors, Biotechnology, Cancer and aging, Cationic Isotachophresis, depletion of abundant serum proteins, Nanotechnology, Purification, Real time virus sensor
Category(s): Technologies > Next Generation Materials & Technology > Nanotechnology
Nano-Modified Waterproof Sealers and Methods for Concrete Preservation
Unmet Need: Prevents aging of and damage to concrete in harsh environments Commercial surface treatments have demonstrated limited ability to protect concrete from salt scaling and thus extend the service life of concrete pavements, bridge decks, etc. Based on their functions, surface treatments are often divided into the following categories: barrier...
Published: 5/25/2023   |   Inventor(s): Xianming Shi, Zhipeng Li
Keywords(s): Building Materials, Concrete sealer, Nanotechnology, UV resistant, waterproof, Waterproofing, wear resistant
Category(s): Technologies > Next Generation Materials & Technology > Advanced Materials, Technologies > Next Generation Materials & Technology > Nanotechnology
Low Cost and High Performance Transition-Metal-Based Electrocatalysts for Water Splitting
Unmet Need : Accommodating the unpredictable and intermittent nature of renewable energy requires efficient energy storage and conversion devices. One of the most promising solutions is to convert renewably generated electricity into fuels, such as hydrogen, methane, and ethanol. Electrolysis of water is considered an easy and clean method to obtain...
Published: 6/27/2022   |   Inventor(s): Yuehe Lin, Chengzhou Zhu, Shaofang Fu, Dan Du
Keywords(s): amorphous catalyst, NiFe alloys, oxygen evolution reaction, porous nanostructures, Water Splitting
Category(s): Technologies > Health & Well-being > Chemistry, Technologies > Next Generation Materials & Technology > Nanotechnology
Small-World Network-on-Chip (SWNoC) Routing Methods and Systems
Abstract: Millimeter(mm)-wave wireless Small-World NoC (SWNoC) is an enabling interconnect architecture to design high performance and low power multicore chips. SWNoC has an overall irregular topology, making it important to design suitable deadlock-free routing mechanisms. This technology incorporates irregular network routing strategies. Tested...
Published: 5/25/2023   |   Inventor(s): Partha Pande, Deuk Heo
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Category(s): Technologies > Equitable & Thriving Communities > Communication, Technologies > Energy & Environment > Computer Hardware/Software, Technologies > Energy & Environment > Electrical/Electronics, Technologies > Next Generation Materials & Technology > Nanotechnology
Real-Time Control for Actuators
Unmet Need: Hysteresis free ActuatorsMagnetorcheological (MR devices - also called actuators) employ MR fluids that change their viscosity upon exposure to the magnetic field. Thus these devices have great applications in civil engineering, automobile suspensions etc. The major drawback of these devices is the hysteresis behavior that they exhibit which...
Published: 5/25/2023   |   Inventor(s): Hakan Gurocak, Doruk Senkal, Berk Gonenc
Keywords(s): Instrumentation/Equipment
Category(s): Technologies > Energy & Environment > Instrumentation/Equipment, Technologies > Energy & Environment > Computer Hardware/Software, Technologies > Energy & Environment > Electrical/Electronics, Technologies > Next Generation Materials & Technology > Nanotechnology
Hybrid Nanoflowers for Bioassay
Researchers at Washington State University’s School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering have developed new approaches to increase the sensitivity of sandwich-type immunoreactions by 1000-fold and allow the visualization and quantification of target pathogens through color intensity detection. These approaches can be developed as universal...
Published: 4/28/2023   |   Inventor(s): Yuehe Lin, Dan Du, Yang Song, Ranfeng Ye
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Category(s): Technologies > Next Generation Materials & Technology > Advanced Materials, Technologies > Health & Well-being > Biotechnology, Technologies > Health & Well-being > Diagnostics, Technologies > Health & Well-being > Medical Devices, Technologies > Next Generation Materials & Technology > Nanotechnology, Technologies > Health & Well-being > Veterinary