Licensable Technologies
: Materials
: Nanotechnology
Photopolymerization-Based Fabrication of Chemical Sensing Films
Abstract
LANL researchers have invented a photopolymerization method for attaching a chemical microsensor film to an oxide surface. The method binds the polymer to the substrate using a covalent attachment and forms a highly cross-linked polymer, forming a more robust and stable sensor than currently available polymer-based sensors. The invention permits creation of patterns of different sensing elements on the same sensor and permits the use of recognition elements that bind by electric non-covalent interactions, size and, shape. This fabrication method is faster and cheaper than current methods and does not require the use of a photoinitiator.
Application(s)
This invention broadly applicable to the manufacture of chemical sensor for a variety of applications, including homeland security. The sensing film can be used in a variety of sensing platforms (surface acoustic, optical waveguide, fiber-optic, FET) and can be used vapor-phase and liquid-phase sensing.
IP Status: Available both Exclusively and Non Exclusively
Reference Number: 115
S Number: DOE reference no.(s): 94,679
Patents & Applications:
United States National Patent Number 6670286 Issued on 12/30/2003
Posted: 09-20-2004
Contact
John Mott
Technology Transfer Division
Los Alamos National Laboratory
P.O. Box 1663, MailStop C334
(505) 665-0883
jmott@lanl.gov