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Method of directed self-assembly using diamagnetic levitation
RPI ID: 2015-021-403Innovation Summary:This invention introduces a novel system for directed self-assembly of microscopic electronic components using diamagnetic levitation. Unlike traditional 'pick-and-place' robotics used in electronic assembly, this approach allows components to position themselves using magnetic repulsion. A magnetic stage...
Published: 7/21/2025   |   Updated: 7/3/2025   |   Inventor(s): Jian-Qiang "James" Lu, Anton Tkachenko
Keywords(s): 2D arrays, Automation, Biomedical Engineering, Diamagnetic Levitation, Electrical Engineering, Electronic components, Electronics, Industrial Engineering, Integrated Chips, LED, LED dies, Lighting / Illumination, Materials, Mechanical Engineering, Optics, Optoelectronic Functionalities, Photonics, Self Assembly, Semiconductors, sparse arrays
Category(s): Energy, Environment and Smart Systems
Stable Quaternary Ammonium-containing Styrene Block Copolymer for Anion Exchange Membranes
RPI ID: 2015-006-401, 2015-006-601, 2015-006-602 Innovation Summary:This invention presents a class of anion exchange membranes (AEMs) made from functionalized styrene block copolymers. These polymers are engineered to possess high ion conductivity, thermal stability, and chemical resistance. A specific polymer formulation enables improved phase separation,...
Published: 7/21/2025   |   Updated: 7/3/2025   |   Inventor(s): Chulsung Bae, Angela Mohanty
Keywords(s): cellulose, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Industrial Engineering, Materials, Nanoparticle, Nanotechnology & Science, RTIL's, Wet Electrospinning
Category(s): Energy, Environment and Smart Systems
Acceleration of the UV Curing of Oxetane Monomers
RPI ID: 2014-048-401Innovation Summary:This invention discloses a new class of oxetane polymers and their photoinitiated synthesis using epoxide accelerants. The method involves reacting substituted oxetane monomers with epoxide additives under cationic conditions to produce highly reactive, UV-curable resins. The resulting polymers exhibit strong adhesion,...
Published: 7/21/2025   |   Updated: 7/3/2025   |   Inventor(s): James Crivello
Keywords(s): Assembly, Industrial Engineering, Machining, manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering
Category(s): Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials