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Optically Transparent Thin Layer Electrochemical (OTTLE) Cells
Optically Transparent Thin Layer Electrochemical (OTTLE) Cells The University of Reading now offers reliable and high-level air-tight OTTLE cells for UV-Vis-NIR-IR-FIR and (resonance) Raman spectroelectrochemistry at variable temperatures. Following 20 years of practical experience and development, by Professor Frantisek Hartl, user-friendly Room...
Published: 11/22/2012   |   Inventor(s): Frantisek Hartl, Henk Luyten
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Category(s): Biochemistry & Microbiology, Chemistry
Novel Carbohydrate Analogues
Novel Carbohydrate Analogues Supplies of novel carbohydrate analogues with interest for the inhibition of glycosidase enzymes and potential for development as therapies for a range of diseases including cancer, viral infections and diabetes are available under material transfer agreements from the Department of Pharmacy at the University of Reading....
Published: 3/12/2012   |   Inventor(s): Helen M Osborn
Keywords(s): Chemical synthesis, Chemicals, Materials, Pharmaceuticals
Category(s): Chemistry, Life Sciences, Pharmaceutical, Therapeutics
A simple process for the preparation of nanostructured mesoporous fims
The technology developed at University of Reading presents an efficient, cheap and clean templating methodology for the production of nanostructured metal high surface area electrodes. Current electro-templating methodologies for the preparation of nanostructured materials on the electrode surface usually require several steps and highly viscous...
Published: 1/24/2012   |   Inventor(s):  
Keywords(s): Advanced Materials, Alternative Energy, Catalysis, Chemical synthesis, Chemistry, Emergent Technologies, Energy, Fuel Cells, Materials, Nanotechnology, Production, Process & Innovation, Renewable energy
Category(s): Chemistry, Energy, Engineering, Nanotechnology, Physical Sciences, Sustainability & Clean Tech
Novel Method for Manufacturing Hydrogels
Hydrogels are soft, wet and elastic polymeric materials that have pharmaceutical, biomedical and cosmetic applications such as wound management systems, contact lenses, medical devices, drug delivery systems, and personal disposable hygiene products. Currently the synthesis of chemical hydrogels is conducted in industry by two principally methodologies,...
Published: 1/24/2012   |   Inventor(s): Vitaliy Khutoryanskiy, Olga Khutoryanskaya
Keywords(s): Advanced Materials, Agriculture, Biochemistry, Biomedicine, Biopharmaceuticals, Biopolymers, Biotech, Chemical synthesis, Chemistry, Drug Delivery, Horticultural Production, Human tissue, Life Sciences, Materials Mechanics, Medical Devices, Medical Technology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology, Polymer Chemistry
Category(s): Biotechnology, Chemistry, Life Sciences, Medical Technology, Pharmaceutical, Therapeutics
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