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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R829626

Dendritic Nanoscale Chelating Agents: Synthesis, Characterization, Molecular Modeling and Environmental Applications

RFA: Exploratory Research: Nanotechnology (2001)

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Book Chapter Dendrimers--An Enabling Synthetic Science to Controlled Organic Nanostructures None Tomalia DA, Mardel K, Scott A, Henderson HA, Holan G, Esfand R, Goddard WA, Brenner DW, Lyshevski SE, Iafrate GJ Tomalia DA, Mardel K, Scott A, Henderson HA, Holan G, Esfand R, Goddard WA, Brenner DW, Lyshevski SE, Iafrate GJ. Dendrimers--An Enabling Synthetic Science to Controlled Organic Nanostructures. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. 2002;20:1-29 R829626 (Final) (01/14/10)
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Book Chapter Dendrimers-An enabling synthetic science to controlled organic nanostructures. None Tomalia DA, Mardel K, Scott A, Henderson SA, Holan G, Esfand R Tomalia DA, Mardel K, Scott A, Henderson SA, Holan G, Esfand R. Dendrimers-An enabling synthetic science to controlled organic nanostructures. In: Handbook of Nanoscience, Engineering, and Technology. Goddard III WA, Brenner DW, Lyshevski SE, Iafrate GJ, eds. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group. 2002: Chapter 20. R829626 (Final) (01/12/09)
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Patent/Patent Application Acoustic monitoring method and system in laser-induced optical breakdown (LIOB) None Balogh LP, O'Donnell M, Ye JY, Norris TB, Baker JR, Milas SM, Emelianov SY, Hollman KW Balogh LP, O'Donnell M, Ye JY, Norris TB, Baker JR, Milas SM, Emelianov SY, Hollman KW. Acoustic monitoring method and system in laser-induced optical breakdown (LIOB). 2004;(Patent appl. no. 20040040379) R829626 (Final) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application Laser-based method and system for enhancing optical breakdown None Balogh LP, Ye JY, Norris TB, Baker JR Balogh LP, Ye JY, Norris TB, Baker JR. Laser-based method and system for enhancing optical breakdown. 2004;(Patent appl. no. 20040043081) R829626 (Final) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application Dendrimer-based nanoscopic sponges and metal composites None Balogh L, deLeuze-Jallouli AM, Dvornic PR, Owen MJ, Perz SV, Spindle R Balogh L, deLeuze-Jallouli AM, Dvornic PR, Owen MJ, Perz SV, Spindle R. Dendrimer-based nanoscopic sponges and metal composites. 1999;Appl. No.: 09/006,573 Filed: January 13, 1998(Patent no. 5,938,934) R829626 (Final) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application Antimicrobial dendrimer nanocomposites and a method of treating wounds None Balogh L, Hagnauer GL, Tomalia DA, McManus AT Balogh L, Hagnauer GL, Tomalia DA, McManus AT. Antimicrobial dendrimer nanocomposites and a method of treating wounds. 2001;Appl. No.: 09/533,185 Filed: March 23, 2000(Patent no. 6,224,898) R829626 (Final) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application NANOCOMPOSITES OF DENDRITIC POLYMERS None Balogh L, Tomalia DA Balogh L, Tomalia DA. NANOCOMPOSITES OF DENDRITIC POLYMERS. 2001;(Patent appl. no. 20010011109) R829626 (Final) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application Applications of double-walled nanotubes None Goddard WA, Deng W Goddard WA, Deng W. Applications of double-walled nanotubes. 2008;Serial No.: 266685 Series Code: 11 Filed: November 2, 2005(Patent appl. no. 20080008925) R829626 (Final) (08/10/10)
R832525 (2006) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application METHODS AND DEVICES FOR CONTROLLING THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMOELECTRIC POWER OF SEMICONDUCTOR NANOWIRES None Goddard WA, Boukai A, Bunimovich Y, Heath JR, Tahir-Kheli J Goddard WA, Boukai A, Bunimovich Y, Heath JR, Tahir-Kheli J. METHODS AND DEVICES FOR CONTROLLING THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMOELECTRIC POWER OF SEMICONDUCTOR NANOWIRES. 2009;Serial No.: 175027 Series Code: 12 Filed: July 17, 2008(Patent appl. no. 20090020148) R829626 (Final) (08/10/10)
R832525 (2006) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application FUNCTIONAL ANCHORS CONNECTING GRAPHENE-LIKE CARBON TO METAL None Goddard WA, Deng W, Matsuda Y Goddard WA, Deng W, Matsuda Y. FUNCTIONAL ANCHORS CONNECTING GRAPHENE-LIKE CARBON TO METAL. 2009;Serial No.: 179345 Series Code: 12 Filed: July 24, 2008(Patent appl. no. 20090029221) R829626 (Final) (08/10/10)
R832525 (2006) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND RELATED NANOASSEMBLIES, STRUCTURES, ARRANGEMENTS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS None Goddard WA, Maune HT, Han SP, Barish RD, Bockrath MW, Rothemund PW, Winfree E Goddard WA, Maune HT, Han SP, Barish RD, Bockrath MW, Rothemund PW, Winfree E. POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND RELATED NANOASSEMBLIES, STRUCTURES, ARRANGEMENTS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS. 2010;Serial No.: 540052 Series Code: 12 Filed: August 12, 2009(Patent appl. no. 20100069621) R829626 (Final) (08/10/10)
R832525 (2006) (08/10/10)
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Patent/Patent Application Nanowire sensor, sensor array, and method for making the same None Goddard W, Yun M, Myung N, Vasquez R, Homer ML, Ryan MA, Yen SP, Fleurial JP, Bugga R, Choi D, Shevade AV, Blanco M, Cagin T, Floriano W Goddard W, Yun M, Myung N, Vasquez R, Homer ML, Ryan MA, Yen SP, Fleurial JP, Bugga R, Choi D, Shevade AV, Blanco M, Cagin T, Floriano W. Nanowire sensor, sensor array, and method for making the same. 2009;Serial No.: 455186 Series Code: 12 Filed: May 29, 2009(Patent appl. no. 20090242416) R829626 (Final) (08/10/10)
R832525 (2006) (08/10/10)
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Symposium Dendritic nanoscale chelating agents: Synthesis, characterization and environmental applications. None Diallo MS, Balogh L, Chritie S, Swaminathan P, Shi X, Goddard III WA, Johnson Jr JH Diallo MS, Balogh L, Chritie S, Swaminathan P, Shi X, Goddard WA III, Johnson JH Jr. Dendritic nanoscale chelating agents: synthesis, characterization and environmental applications. In: Nanotechnology and the Environment ACS Symposium Series. R829626 (Final) (01/14/10)
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