04109nam 2200613 450 991013943280332120170809163522.01-282-47162-797866124716290-470-50731-40-470-50730-6(CKB)2500000000001411(EBL)477790(OCoLC)665581247(SSID)ssj0000354610(PQKBManifestationID)11258207(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000354610(PQKBWorkID)10314217(PQKB)10291877(MiAaPQ)EBC477790(PPN)152509453(EXLCZ)99250000000000141120160808h20092009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPatent applications /Thomas F. DeRosaHoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,2009.©20091 online resource (665 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-47228-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.PATENT APPLICATIONS; CONTENTS; Preface; Introduction; I. ADDITIVES; A. Ink Dispersants; B. Ink Dispersants and Colorants; C. Oil Dispersants; D. Oil Drilling Dispersants; E. Fabric Additives; F. Paint Additives; G. Paint Stabilizers; H. Paper Additives; I. Polymeric Additives; II. ADHESIVES; A. Pressure Sensitive Adhesives; B. Surface Adhesives; C. Thermally Stable Adhesives; III. COSMETICS; A. Topical; IV. CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS; A. Liquid-Crystal Displays; V. DYES; A. Jet Printer Ink; VI. ELECTRICALLY ACTIVE POLYMERS; A. Battery; B. Conducting Polymers; C. Electrodes; D. Photovoltaic CellsE. SemiconductorsF. Transistors; VII. ENERGETIC POLYMERS; A. Explosive Binder; VIII. ENGINEERED PLASTICS; A. Blends; B. Composites; C. Crosslinking Agents; D. High-Performance Polymers; IX. FIBERS; A. High Strength; X. FUEL CELLS; A. Fuel Cell Membranes; B. Proton Conducting; XI. IMPROVED SYNTHETIC METHODS; A. Isocyanates; B. Organometallic Catalysts; XII. INITIATORS/MODIFIERS; A. Free Radical Initiators; B. Free Radical Initiator Modifiers; C. Photoinitiators; XIII. LIGHT-EMITTING POLYMERS; A. Diodes; XIV. MEDICAL POLYMERS; A. Biodegradable; B. Biomaterials for Dental ApplicationsC. Biomaterials for DiagnosticsD. Biomaterials for Drug Delivery Devices; E. Biomaterials for Gene Therapy; F. Biomaterials for Membranes; XV. NITRIC-OXIDE-RELEASING AGENTS; A. Antirestenosis Agents; XVI. OPTICAL; A. Intraocular Lenses; B. Optical Fibers; C. Optical Waveguides; XVII. PHARMACEUTICALS; A. Polypeptides; B. Radiopharmaceuticals; XVIII. PHOTORESISTS; A. Resists; XIX. PHOTOTHERAPY; A. Oxygen Generators; XX. RECORDING MATERIALS; A. Anisotropic Films; XXI. STENTS; A. Cardiovascular; XXII. SUTURES; A. Adsorbable; XXIII. TISSUE REPLACEMENT; A. Tissue EngineeringXXIV. VISCOELASTIC POLYMERSA. High Viscoelastic Materials; Contributors; Academic Contributors; Government Contributors; Industrial Contributors; IndexA look at where novel polymer chemistry is heading Covering patent literature and process improvements in twenty-four polymer subject areas, Patent Applications: A Tool for Identifying Advances in Polymer Chemistry R &D provides researchers with current polymer research not yet published in journals or patents. The review and analysis by the author offers a more thorough understanding and concise package of the patent application. In addition extensive structure depictions of intermediates, products, and derivatives allow the researcher to better visualize material applicationsPolymersResearchPatentsPolymersResearch.Patents.346.730486668.9072DeRosa Thomas F.863953MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910139432803321Patent applications2078492UNINA