Novel Zwitterionic Polymers as Novel Polymeric Surfactants, Coatings and Interlayers
Todd S. Emrick, Ph.D.
- Novel polymeric surfactants
- Novel interlayers in electronic devices
- Novel coatings
- Highly solvent-stable, and capable of retaining the desired optical properties of the perovskite nanoparticles even in the presence of water
- Highly transparent
- Amenable to photolithographic processing
This invention provides a new class of zwitterionic polymers that exhibit hydrophobic properties and are soluble in polar organic solvents, allowing for their use as novel polymeric surfactants, and as functional materials in other applications.
Dr. Todd Emrick is a Professor in the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering. He is a prolific inventor and a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.
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UMA 19-066
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