Polyarylenes by Cycloaddition Polymerization of Tetrazines and Pyridazines

Case ID:
UA16-120
Invention:

University of Arizona researchers have developed a novel method of producing a variety of polyarylene compounds in order to increase efficient production of high quality membranes.

 

Background:
Traditional means of producing high quality membranes are laborious due to the use of reagents involved in the process. In order to remove this burden, University of Arizona researchers have developed a means of quickly producing a wide variety of high quality membranes.

 

Applications:

  • Solid oxide fuel cell membrane production
  • Lithium ion battery conductor production
  • Generalized membrane manufacturing with purification purposes


Advantages:

  • Rapid production
  • Wide variety of distinct products possible due to open substituent rearrangements being allowable
  • Two main configurations that are both industrially desirable
  • Easily accessible and workable reagents
Patent Information:
Contact For More Information:
Scott Zentack
Licensing Manager, College of Engr
The University of Arizona
szentack@arizona.edu
Lead Inventor(s):
Douglas Loy
Robb Bagge
Keywords:
thermoset