
Background
The electrochemical activation process is well known in the water treatment purification industry.
Technology
This invention relates to a treated particle having a core particle that is fully coated by a dual-layer coating. A hydrophobic polymer in the outer layer contains branched moieties that penetrate through the inner layer as to anchor said inner layer onto the surface of the core particle.
Advantages
Technology incorporates skin care additives comprising of a component that is oxidizable by free oxygen radicals, such as organic sunscreen agents or organic dyes
Application
Sunscreen products - Color cosmetic - Toothpaste - Covering most health care products
Inventors
Lee Wilson, Adjunct Professor, Material Science & Engineering
Alexander Lee, Student, Material Sciences & Eng.
Miriam Rafailovich, Professor of Material Science, Material Science & Chem. Engineering
Licensing Potential
Development partner - Commercial partner - Licensing
Licensing Status
Available for licensing. Stony Brook University is seeking to develop and commercialize, by an exclusive or non-exclusive license agreement and/or sponsored research, with a company active in the area.
Licensing Contact
Donna Tumminello, Assistant Director, Intellectual Property Partners, donna.tumminello@stonybrook.edu, 6316324163
Patent Status
Inpart-IP Status
Inpart-Patents Link
Tech Id
8605