Patent classifications
C08F299/00
METHODS OF USING POLYMERS
Provided herein are materials and methods of reducing contamination in a biological substance or treating contamination in a subject by one or more toxins comprising contacting the biological substance with an effective amount of a sorbent capable of sorbing the toxin, wherein the sorbent comprises a plurality of pores ranging from 50 Å to 40,000 Å with a pore volume of 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g and a size of 0.05 mm to 2 cm and sorbing the toxin. Also provided are kits to reduce contamination by one or more toxins in a biological substance comprising a sorbent capable of sorbing a toxin, wherein the sorbent comprises a plurality of pores ranging from 50 Å to 40,000 Å with a pore volume of 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g and a size of 0.05 mm to 2 cm and a vessel to store said sorbent when not in use together with packaging for same.
ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE INCLUDING MACROMOLECULAR BLOCK COPOLYMERS
An article of manufacture includes a macromolecular block copolymer. The macromolecular block copolymer includes a first extruded high molecular weight polymer and a second extruded high molecular weight polymer bonded to the first extruded high molecular weight polymer. The first extruded high molecular weight polymer has a first characteristic rigidity value along a first length, and the second extruded high molecular weight polymer has a second characteristic rigidity value along a second length that is different from the first characteristic rigidity value.
Copolymer membranes, fibers, products and methods
In accordance with at least selected embodiments, the present invention is directed to novel, improved, or modified porous membranes, fibers, porous fibers, products made from such membranes, fibers or porous fibers, and/or related methods of production, use, and/or the like. In accordance with at least certain embodiments, the present invention is directed to novel, improved, or modified microporous membranes or films, fibers, microporous fibers, materials or layers made from such membranes, fibers or porous fibers, and the like for use in textile materials, garments, products, and/or textile related applications. Microporous membranes, fibers, and/or microporous fibers are made of one or more copolymers, such as block or impact copolymers, or of at least one polyolefin combined with at least one copolymer as a means of improving the hand, drape, and/or surface coefficient of friction performance properties for use in textile garments, textile materials or textile related applications.
Curable composition
A curable composition may include 100 parts by weight of a polyisobutylene-based polymer (A) having 1.2 or more (meth)acryloyl groups per molecule, 15 to 900 parts by weight of a polyisobutylene-based polymer (B) having 0.5 to 1.0 (meth)acryloyl group per molecule, and 0.001 to 50 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of the total weight of the polymer (A) and the polymer (B), of a polymerization initiator (C). Each of the polymer (A) and the polymer (B) may have a number average molecular weight of 500 to 500,000 as measured by size exclusion chromatography based on polystyrene standards, and a molecular weight distribution (weight-average molecular weight Mw)/(number-average molecular weight Mn) of 1.0 to 2.0.
Curable composition
A curable composition may include 100 parts by weight of a polyisobutylene-based polymer (A) having 1.2 or more (meth)acryloyl groups per molecule, 15 to 900 parts by weight of a polyisobutylene-based polymer (B) having 0.5 to 1.0 (meth)acryloyl group per molecule, and 0.001 to 50 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of the total weight of the polymer (A) and the polymer (B), of a polymerization initiator (C). Each of the polymer (A) and the polymer (B) may have a number average molecular weight of 500 to 500,000 as measured by size exclusion chromatography based on polystyrene standards, and a molecular weight distribution (weight-average molecular weight Mw)/(number-average molecular weight Mn) of 1.0 to 2.0.
Methods for Reducing Contamination in a Biological Substance
Provided herein are materials and methods of reducing contamination in a biological substance or treating contamination in a subject by one or more toxins comprising contacting the biological substance with an effective amount of a sorbent capable of sorbing the toxin, wherein the sorbent comprises a plurality of pores ranging from 50 Å to 40,000 Å with a pore volume of 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g and a size of 0.05 mm to 2 cm and sorbing the toxin. Also provided are kits to reduce contamination by one or more toxins in a biological substance comprising a sorbent capable of sorbing a toxin, wherein the sorbent comprises a plurality of pores ranging from 50 Å to 40,000 Å with a pore volume of 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g and a size of 0.05 mm to 2 cm and a vessel to store said sorbent when not in use together with packaging for same.
Methods for Reducing Contamination in a Biological Substance
Provided herein are materials and methods of reducing contamination in a biological substance or treating contamination in a subject by one or more toxins comprising contacting the biological substance with an effective amount of a sorbent capable of sorbing the toxin, wherein the sorbent comprises a plurality of pores ranging from 50 Å to 40,000 Å with a pore volume of 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g and a size of 0.05 mm to 2 cm and sorbing the toxin. Also provided are kits to reduce contamination by one or more toxins in a biological substance comprising a sorbent capable of sorbing a toxin, wherein the sorbent comprises a plurality of pores ranging from 50 Å to 40,000 Å with a pore volume of 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g and a size of 0.05 mm to 2 cm and a vessel to store said sorbent when not in use together with packaging for same.
CURABLE COMPOSITION, PREPREG, METAL FOIL WITH RESIN, METAL-CLAD LAMINATE AND PRINTED WIRING BOARD
A curable composition including a radically polymerizable compound containing an unsaturated bond within the molecule, an inorganic filler containing a metal oxide, and a dispersant containing an acidic group and a basic group. The content of the metal oxide is between 80 parts by mass and 100 parts by mass (inclusive) relative to the amount of the inorganic filler of 100 parts by mass. Components of the curable composition other than the inorganic filler are organic components. A content of the inorganic filler is between 80 parts by mass and 400 parts by mass (inclusive) relative to the amount of the organic components of 100 parts by mass. A content of the dispersant is between 0.1 part by mass and 5 parts by mass (inclusive) relative to the amount of the inorganic filler of 100 parts by mass.
BLOCK COPOLYMER
The present application provides a block copolymer and uses thereof. The block copolymer of the present application exhibits an excellent self-assembling property or phase separation property, can be provided with a variety of required functions without constraint and, especially, etching selectivity can be secured, making the block copolymer effectively applicable to such uses as pattern formation.
BLOCK COPOLYMER
The present application provides a block copolymer and uses thereof. The block copolymer of the present application exhibits an excellent self-assembling property or phase separation property, can be provided with a variety of required functions without constraint and, especially, etching selectivity can be secured, making the block copolymer effectively applicable to such uses as pattern formation.