Published Multi Sector Amphiphilic Polymers These polymers can selectively extract peptides based on their isoelectric point with efficiencies close to 100%. When used in a simple two-phase extraction system. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Sciences Interfacial Assembly A unique feature of this new approach is the ability to construct a "dual release" system in which molecules from both the capsule periphery. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Sciences MALDI-MS Analysis of Peptides Facile and low-cost extraction procedure for selective enrichment of peptides By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Engineering Substrate Structures The method reduces the amount of contaminating oxides, thus resulting in better adhesion and improved performance of the devices. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Multi Sector Crystalline Polymer Resins The addition of small amounts of PE-POSS to LLDPE greatly improves crystal orientation control upon shearing/elongation. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Sciences Aerogels and Foams The technology is safe method and consumes less energy. Materials prepared with ambient pressure and temperature. Also, solutions can be recycled. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Sciences Water Soluble Cadmium Selenide The products are new materials, and the preparation method provides an easy, rapid synthesis of water-soluble nanoparticles, which is amenable to scale-up and mass production. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Multi Sector BUMP A rapid, low-cost and versatile method for fabricating microlens arrays based on surface wrinkling. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Sciences Nanofiber Mats This platform technology can be employed to generate materials with a range of antimicrobial or other beneficial properties. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Electronics Substituted Bistetracenes Opportunities includes P-type materials for organic solar cells and P-type materials for organic thin film transistors. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Sciences Temp-Controlled Electrospray New ESI source design strategies that prevent heat loss, protein degradation, and acidification of protein solution. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Published Sciences Nanopatterned Surfaces Sensing and/or separation of cells, bacteria or viruses in pharmaceutical and biomedical applications. Separation of organic and inorganic particles such as latexes, oxides, etc. By University of Massachusetts, Amherst