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Litho-particle Dispersions: Designer Particles with Customizable Shapes

Technology Benefits
High level of control over shapes, sizes, features, color and fluorescenceMassively parallel high throughput production of particlesComplex multi-layer 3D shapes and customizable internal compositionsAbility to tailor functional surface groups to control stability and interactions
Technology Application
Microscale LithoParticles, whose fluorescence and desired shape can be customized, can function as anti-counterfeit security inks to authenticate highly valuable documents or items. They could also serve as novel fluorescent probes for biological applications such as biological and molecular tagging and cell imaging.
Detailed Technology Description
The invention described here uses directed, top-down processes facilitated by automated lithography, for rapid, massively parallel, high throughput production of particles of customizable shapes that exhibit high fidelity and uniformity. As a demonstration of the power of this invention, UCLA researchers have designed and fabricated colloidal alphabet soup: a dispersion of microscale polymer particles representing all twenty-six letters of the English alphabet in a viscous liquid. Submicron and nanoscale particles can be created by the same processes as well. Moreover, the internal composition, color, fluorescence, and 3-D structures of the particles can all be customized.
Supplementary Information
Patent Number: US20100035061A1
Application Number: US2009377773A
Inventor: Mason, Thomas G. | Hernandez, Carlos J.
Priority Date: 17 Aug 2006
Priority Number: US20100035061A1
Application Date: 17 Feb 2009
Publication Date: 11 Feb 2010
IPC Current: B32B000516 | G03B002742 | G03F000700
US Class: 428403 | 355053 | 430325 | 430326
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: CUTOMIZED LITHOGRAPHIC PARTICLES
Usefulness: CUTOMIZED LITHOGRAPHIC PARTICLES
Summary: For producing lithographic particles (claimed).
Novelty: Producing lithographic particles involves forming target structure of radiation-reactive material on solid substrate structure; exposing portion of target structure to spatially patterned beam radiation; separating non-contiguous structures
Industry
Chemical/Material
Sub Category
Chemical/Material Application
Application No.
8617798
Others

Background

Bottom-up synthesis can produce a very limited variety of particle shapes, such as spheres and rods, in a viscous liquid. The resulting particles can be highly uniform in size. However, there is no general method for mass-producing a wide variety of highly complex shapes that are specified by a customer using bottom-up self-assembly approaches. Although uniform microspheres have been used extensively in many protocols, these applications can be enhanced by using particles that have customized, user-specified shapes. Mass-producing particle shapes that conform with a desired design would revolutionize the variety of dispersions that are commercially available.


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Tech ID/UC Case

20126/2007-008-0


Related Cases

2007-008-0

*Abstract

UCLA Researchers in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Department of Physics and Astronomy have developed and reduced to practice processes for mass-producing microscale and nanoscale particles with customizable control over particle shapes, compositions, and features. LithoParticle dispersions are ideal for biomarker applications in biological tagging and imaging, for anti-counterfeit security, and as parts for creating complex assemblies in solution.

*Applications
Microscale LithoParticles, whose fluorescence and desired shape can be customized, can function as anti-counterfeit security inks to authenticate highly valuable documents or items. They could also serve as novel fluorescent probes for biological applications such as biological and molecular tagging and cell imaging.
*IP Issue Date
Dec 31, 2013
*Principal Investigator

Name: Carlos Hernandez

Department:


Name: Thomas Mason

Department:

Country/Region
USA

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