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Patente US7544415 - Polymer and method for using the polymer for solubilizing nanotubes - Google PatentesBúsqueda Imágenes Maps Play YouTube Noticias Gmail Drive Más »Iniciar sesiónPatentesA new, non-wrapping approach to solubilize nanotubes, such as carbon nanotubes, in organic and inorganic solvents is provided. In accordance with certain embodiments, carbon nanotube surfaces are functionalized in a non-wrapping fashion by functional conjugated polymers that include functional groups...http://www.google.es/patents/US7544415?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US7544415 - Polymer and method for using the polymer for solubilizing nanotubes Búsqueda avanzada de patentesTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents. Número de publicaciónUS7544415 B2Tipo de publicaciónConcesión Número de solicitudUS 11/775,633 Fecha de publicación9 Jun 2009 Fecha de presentación10 Jul 2007 Fecha de prioridad2 May 2002TarifaPagadasTambién publicado comoDE60336032D1, EP1359121A2, EP1359121A3, EP1359121B1, US7244407, US20040034177, US20040266939, US20080194737 Número de publicación11775633, 775633, US 7544415 B2, US 7544415B2, US-B2-7544415, US7544415 B2, US7544415B2 InventoresJian Chen, Haiying Liu Cesionario originalZyvex Performance Materials, Inc., University of Pittsburgh—of the Commonwealth System of Higher EducationExportar citaBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManCitas de patentes (99), Otras citas (99), Citada por (11), Clasificaciones (32), Eventos legales (4) Enlaces externos: USPTO, Cesión de USPTO, EspacenetPolymer and method for using the polymer for solubilizing nanotubes
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