Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Methods for obtaining colored or chromic substrates
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Application No.: US16070721Application Date: 2017-01-19
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Publication No.: US11293138B2Publication Date: 2022-04-05
- Inventor: Richard Hoogenboom , Gertjan Vancoillie
- Applicant: UNIVERSITEIT GENT
- Applicant Address: BE Ghent
- Assignee: UNIVERSITEIT GENT
- Current Assignee: UNIVERSITEIT GENT
- Current Assignee Address: BE Ghent
- Agency: Lathrop GPM LLP
- Agent James H. Velema, Esq.; Laura A. Labeots, Esq.
- Priority: EP16151848 20160119
- International Application: PCT/EP2017/051026 WO 20170119
- International Announcement: WO2017/125462 WO 20170727
- Main IPC: C09B69/10
- IPC: C09B69/10 ; C08J7/12 ; D06P1/00 ; D06P3/24 ; D06P5/20 ; G01N21/80 ; D06P5/13 ; D06P3/66 ; D06P1/38 ; C09K9/02 ; C09B62/008 ; D06P1/384 ; G01N21/63

Abstract:
The present invention provides a post-fabrication modification approach for the fabrication of colored and chromic materials and sensors using plasma surface modification to covalently bind the coloring agent to the substrate, thus avoiding leaching of the dye. Advantageously, in said methods, said coloring agent is a dye or pigment linked to a radical sensitive functional group, such as an alkenyl or alkynyl functional group, and is applied to the substrate prior to the gas plasma treatment. The methods envisaged herein are generic in nature, which allow the covalent immobilization of various dyes on different materials. The covalently coated materials after plasma surface modification, particularly the covalently coated chromic materials and sensors, can be used in many different applications, such as protective textile and wound dressing applications.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190032277A1 METHODS FOR OBTAINING COLORED OR CHROMIC SUBSTRATES Public/Granted day:2019-01-31
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