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David J. Irvin - San Marcos TX, US David L. Witker - Bay City MI, US John D. Stenger-Smith - Ridgecrest CA, US Jennifer A. Irvin - San Marcos TX, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
C07D 409/06
US Classification:
549 59
Abstract:
The invention demonstrates the synthesis of a new pyrazole-containing monomer by means of an easily implemented two-step process. This monomer can be electropolymerized to yield a stable n-doping polymer that may easily be electrochemically characterized. It is demonstrated that the electrochemical behavior of the polymer films produced is dependent upon the conditions applied during electrodeposition. Films deposited by cycling only at relatively positive potentials (0 to 2000 mV) show less intense n-doping responses than those films obtained by scanning the applied potential throughout a wider range (−2000 mV to 2000 mV).
Polymer Aerogels Fabricated Without Solvent Exchange
- Spencer MA, US David J. Irvin - San Marcos TX, US Nicole Lambdin - San Marcos TX, US Garrett D. Poe - Spencer MA, US
Assignee:
Blueshift Materials, Inc. - Spencer MA
International Classification:
C08J 9/28 B01J 13/00
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for producing an organic polymer aerogel and corresponding aerogels and articles of manufacture comprising such aerogels. The method can include polymerizing an organic polymerizable material in the presence of an organic solvent having a high vapor pressure and/or a low boiling point to obtain an organic polymer gel comprising an organic polymer matrix and the organic solvent, and subcritical or ambient drying the organic polymer gel under conditions suitable to remove the step (a) organic solvent and form an organic polymer aerogel.
- Spencer MA, US Alan SAKAGUCHI - San Marcos TX, US Michael MERWIN - San Marcos TX, US Kenneth KOLDAN - San Marcos TX, US David J. IRVIN - San Marcos TX, US
International Classification:
C08J 9/28 C08J 5/18 C08G 73/10 D06N 3/00
Abstract:
A macroporous-structured polymeric aerogel, and methods for making and using the same, having a polymeric matrix that includes macropores is disclosed.
Polymer Aerogel With Improved Mechanical And Thermal Properties
- San Marcos TX, US Garrett D. Poe - San Marcos TX, US David J. Irvin - San Marcos TX, US Alysa M. Joaquin - San Marcos TX, US Janae D. Manning - San Marco TX, US
International Classification:
C08J 9/28 B01J 13/00 C08G 73/10
Abstract:
An aerogel comprising an open-cell structured polymer matrix that includes a polyamic amide polymer is described.
Polymer Aerogel With Improved Mechanical And Thermal Properties
- San Marcos TX, US Garrett D. POE - San Marcos TX, US David J. IRVIN - San Marcos TX, US Alysa M. JOAQUIN - San Marcos TX, US Janae D. MANNING - San Marco TX, US
International Classification:
C08J 9/28 C08G 73/10 B01J 13/00
Abstract:
A method of making an aerogel is described. The method can include obtaining a solution comprising polyamic acid and an imidazole, adding a dehydrating agent to the solution in an amount where the molar ratio of the imidazole to the dehydrating agent is 0.17:1 to 2.8:1 and reacting the solution at room temperature to 100 C. to produce a polymer matrix gel comprising a polyamic amide, and drying the polymer matrix gel to form an aerogel comprising an open-cell structured polymer matrix that includes 5 wt. % to 50 wt. % of the polyamic amide based on the total weight of the polymer aerogel.
Polymer Aerogel With Improved Mechanical And Thermal Properties
- San Marcos TX, US Garrett D. POE - Austin TX, US David J. IRVIN - San Marcos TX, US Alysa M. JOAQUIN - Austin TX, US Janae D. MANNING - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
C08J 9/28 C08G 73/10
Abstract:
Aerogel compositions that include polyamic amides, methods for preparing the aerogel compositions, and articles of manufacture that include or manufactured from the aerogel compositions are described.
Additive Manufacturing For Producing Edible Compositions
- Austin TX, US David James IRVIN - Austin TX, US Malcolm David PROUTY - Austin TX, US Keris Allrich WARD - Austin TX, US Jesse Baskin MCDANIEL - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Systems and Materials Research Corporation - Austin TX
International Classification:
A23P 1/08
Abstract:
A 3D food printing system, which can deposit macro- and micro-nutrients in an additive process to prepare a wide variety of different types of food. According to embodiments described herein, a 3D printed food system can be used to rapidly and efficiently prepare meals on demand, rather than in advance, while also allowing nutritional content, flavor, and taste to be customized for individual crew members. In some embodiments, the food can also be prepared in a largely or even completely automated fashion.
- Austin TX, US Denise DEPPE - Austin TX, US Gary SCHMIDT - Austin TX, US David J. IRVIN - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
F16B 19/00 B05D 3/06 F16B 1/00
Abstract:
An apparatus for making and using a fastener suitable for use in airplane manufacture or repair that is coated with a pre-mixed moisture cure sealant. The sealant layer is coated with a frangible moisture barrier that will break apart when the fastener is installed, thus exposing the sealant to a moisture source. Once exposed to moisture, the sealant will begin to cure. Preferred embodiments also provide a premature cure indicator that provides a visual indication that the outer moisture resistant layer has been damaged.