Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Phosphorescent nanoparticles and their uses in biosensing and bioimaging
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Application No.: US15365031Application Date: 2016-11-30
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Publication No.: US10253255B2Publication Date: 2019-04-09
- Inventor: Mohammad A. Omary , Sreekar Marpu
- Applicant: University of North Texas
- Applicant Address: US TX Denton
- Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
- Current Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Denton
- Agency: Jackson Walker LLP
- Main IPC: C09K11/70
- IPC: C09K11/70 ; C09K11/08 ; C09K11/02 ; C09K11/87 ; C09K11/06 ; B82Y40/00 ; B82Y20/00 ; B82Y5/00 ; B82Y15/00 ; B82Y30/00

Abstract:
Size-tunable phosphorescent particles may be formed through self-assembly of biocompatible linear polymers, such as chitosan and other linear polymers, that bear positive surface charges, through polyelectrolytic complexation to a polyanionic metal phosphor, such as polyanionic gold(I) phosphor (AuP). The phosphorescent hydrogel nanoparticles and thin films thereof are useful for imaging, sensing of biological molecules, detection of hypoxia, and light-emitting devices. The phosphorescent hydrogel particles can be formed from a variety of linear polymers by physical cross-linking using polyelectrolytic light-emitting species, without the need for the phosphorescent complex to be entrapped in an existing microsphere or nanosphere polymer particle.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170151350A1 PHOSPHORESCENT NANOPARTICLES AND THEIR USES IN BIOSENSING AND BIOIMAGING Public/Granted day:2017-06-01
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