C08J2371/02

Keyboard containing recycled and renewable polymeric compositions
11545318 · 2023-01-03 · ·

A keyboard having a total recycled and renewable content of equal to or greater than 35 wt. %, based on the total weight of the keyboard is described. The keyboard contains a key cap containing a mechanically recycled polycarbonate polymer or a chemically recycled cellulose based polymer, a pair of cross arms forming a scissor-shaped structure containing a polymeric composition containing 60 wt. % to 100 wt. % of a polyoxymethylene polymer, and 0 wt. % to 40 wt. % of a filler containing glass, and a back light module containing a renewably source polycarbonate polymer or a chemically recycled polyester polymer.

DISPERSIBLE ANTIMICROBIAL COMPLEX AND COATINGS THEREFROM
20220363841 · 2022-11-17 ·

Disclosed are latexes, suspensions, and colloids having a cationic antimicrobial compound complexed with an anionic surfactant. The surfactant may have greater affinity for the antimicrobial compound than other anionic surfactants and other anions in the latex, suspension, or colloid that contribute to disperse phase stability to prevent disrupting the dispersions. Dispersions containing the antimicrobial compound may therefore have a shelf life comparable to dispersions that are otherwise identical but lack the cationic antimicrobial compound and its complexed anionic surfactant. Coatings made with the complexes can exhibit essentially undiminished antimicrobial activity.

DELIVERY SYSTEMS BASED ON HYDROGEL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS THEREOF
20220323643 · 2022-10-13 ·

The invention provides a novel, versatile degradable hydrogel composition, and methods thereof, with precisely tunable stiffness, plasticity (e.g., degree of covalent vs. physical crosslinks) and predictive disintegration rates degradation, allowing controlled disintegration and release of therapeutic cells or pharmaceuticals and/or in vitro 3D cell expansion.

Degradable thiol-ene polymers and methods of making thereof

Provided are methods for linking polypeptides (including peptides and proteins) to other moieties using radical imitated thiol-ene chemistries, for example, modifying a polypeptide by introducing reactive thiol groups and reacting the thiol groups with olefin-containing reagents or alkyne-containing reagents under conditions that support radical thiol-ene or thiol-yne reactions. The reactive thiol groups have greater activity for radical thiol-ene reactions that a cysteine thiol group, including thiol groups that are separated from the peptide backbone by at least two carbon atoms, for example, the thiol group of a homocysteine residue. Also provided are compositions and biomaterials containing the linked polypeptides, for example, peptide and protein conjugates, and thiol-ene based biocompatible hydrogel polymers, and their uses in the medical field.

Polyether polymer composition, method for producing same, and sheet in which same is used

A polyether polymer composition containing 200 parts by weight or more of a metal-containing powder per a total of 100 parts by weight of a cationic group-containing low molecular weight polyether polymer composed of 10 to 200 oxirane monomer units, wherein at least a part of the oxirane monomer units is an oxirane monomer unit having a cationic group, and a high molecular weight polyether polymer composed of more than 200 oxirane monomer units is provided.

METHOD FOR OBTAINING HEALTHY INTESTINAL ORGANOIDS

The present invention is related to a biofunctional three-dimensional hydrogel suitable for the expansion of freshly isolated or frozen intestinal cells and the formation of intestinal organoids therefrom, that avoids the use of a naturally-derived matrix such as Matrigel and provides intestinal organoids suitable for clinical applications and generated in a commercially feasible manner. The present invention is also related to a kit of parts comprising said hydrogel in combination with a suitable culture medium, and to a method of making organoids and expanding cells from freshly isolated or frozen intestinal cells with said kit of parts.

AQUEOUS THICKENING COMPOSITION
20220259384 · 2022-08-18 · ·

The invention pertains to the field of aqueous thickening compositions, particularly for increasing the viscosity of an aqueous paint or varnish composition, a detergent composition or a cosmetic composition, in particular a cosmetic composition comprising ethoxylated surfactant compounds. The composition according to the invention comprises at least 40% by weight of water and combines a particular thickening compound and a nonionic compound comprising at least one hydrophilic saccharide group attached to at least one linear or branched hydrophobic chain.

Dispersible antimicrobial complex and coatings therefrom
11421084 · 2022-08-23 · ·

Disclosed are latexes, suspensions, and colloids having a cationic antimicrobial compound complexed with an anionic surfactant. The surfactant may have greater affinity for the antimicrobial compound than other anionic surfactants and other anions in the latex, suspension, or colloid that contribute to disperse phase stability to prevent disrupting the dispersions. Dispersions containing the antimicrobial compound may therefore have a shelf life comparable to dispersions that are otherwise identical but lack the cationic antimicrobial compound and its complexed anionic surfactant. Coatings made with the complexes can exhibit essentially undiminished antimicrobial activity.

Resin sheet and adhesive-layer-having resin sheet

A resin sheet with a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer including the resin sheet. The resin sheet including a main surface A and a main surface B opposite to each other across a thickness “d”, where the resin sheet has a 50% compression load of 20 N/cm.sup.2 or less at 23±5° C. in a direction of the thickness “d”, which is measured in conformity with a method of measuring a compression hardness described in JIS K 6767:1999; where the resin sheet has a Poisson's ratio at 23° C. of 0.10 or less; and the resin sheet has a thickness recovery ratio of 40% or more when compressed by 20% in the direction of the thickness “d” at 23° C.

BIOCOMPATIBLE HYDROGEL COMPRISING HYALURONIC ACID AND POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL
20220280684 · 2022-09-08 ·

The present invention relates to a biocompatible hydrogel comprising hyaluronic acid and polyethylene glycol, and more particularly, to a biocompatible hydrogel prepared by inducing inter-molecular and/or intra-molecular cross-linking of hyaluronic acid and polyethylene glycol only by irradiating radiation without adding a reactor, a chemical cross-linking agent, or the like, a method for preparing the same, and the use thereof.