Patent classifications
Y10T428/31862
Methods for producing surfaces that resist non-specific protein binding and cell attachment
A method is disclosed herein for treating a polymeric surface to resist non-specific binding of biomolecules and attachment of cells. The method includes the steps of: imparting a charge to the polymeric surface to produce a charged surface; exposing the charged surface to a nitrogen-rich polymer to form a polymerized surface; exposing the polymerized surface to an oxidized polysaccharide to form an aldehyde surface; and exposing the aldehyde surface to a reducing agent. Advantageously, a method is provided which produces surfaces that resist non-specific protein binding and cell attachment and that avoids the use of photochemical reactions or prior art specially designed compounds.
ENGINEERED WATERPROOF PLASTIC COMPOSITE FLOORING AND WALL COVERING PLANKS
Waterproof engineered floor and wall planks have a veneer layer bonded with a plastic composite core, and an underlayer, preferably an underlayer of cork.
FILM FOR BACKLIGHT UNIT AND BACKLIGHT UNIT AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY INCLUDING SAME
A film for a backlight unit including a semiconductor nanocrystal-polymer composite film including a semiconductor nanocrystal and a matrix polymer in which the semiconductor nanocrystal is dispersed, wherein the matrix polymer is a polymer produced by a polymerization of a multifunctional photo-curable oligomer, a mono-functional photo-curable monomer, and a multifunctional photo-curable cross-linking agent, the multifunctional photo-curable oligomer has an acid value of less than or equal to about 0.1 mg of KOH/g, and a content (A.sub.1) of a first structural unit derived from the multifunctional photo-curable oligomer, a content (A.sub.2) of a second structural unit derived from the mono-functional photo-curable monomer, and a content (A.sub.3) of a third structural unit derived from the multifunctional photo-curable cross-linking agent satisfy Equation 1:
A.sub.1<(A.sub.2+A.sub.3).Equation 1
Wood fibre based panel with a surface layer
A building panel with a surface layer including a wood veneer, a wood fibre based core and a sub-layer between the surface layer and the core. The sub-layer includes wood fibres and a binder. The surface layer has surface portions including material from the sub-layer. The surface portions including material from the sub-layer extend into the wood veneer.
Method of producing a veneered element
A method of producing a veneered element, including providing a substrate, applying a sub-layer on a surface of the substrate, applying a veneer layer on the sub-layer, and applying pressure to the veneer layer and/or the substrate, such that at least a portion of the sub-layer permeates through the veneer layer. Also, such a veneered element.