Applied NanoWorks, an
inorganic materials development company, announced the availability of MCP
Technology™ for research and development, joint development agreements and
material manufacturing applications.
Applied NanoWorks, an
inorganic materials development company, announced the availability of MCP
Technology™ for research and development, joint development agreements and
material manufacturing applications. The MCP Technology patent-pending process
creates new inorganic molecules for custom applications in organic material
systems. The flexibility and organic compatibility of the designed molecules
are enabled through ligand attachment sites and nano-particle growth
capabilities. The MCP Technology process is being applied to create new catalysts, thin
films and
functional polymers where mechanical, electrical and optical properties are
important.
Applications currently in development through the Molecular Control Platform
(MCP) are:
• Oxydesulfurization catalyst for oil and oil distillates;
• Water-soluble tin oxide thin film precursor for photovoltaic
application;
• Non-halogenated flame retardants for plastics and
coatings;
• Water-soluble, green catalysts with tailored reactivity and
selectivity;
• Tailored single and multi-metal catalysts;
• Advanced bonding agent for several different materials applications;
and
• Adhesion promoter for improvement of adhesion strength in
composites.
“Our MCP Technology platform has the capability to deliver thousands of
completely new inorganic molecules from one cost-effective manufacturing
process.” said Dr. Kyle Litz, ANW’s Chief Technology Officer. “With it we have
the tool to solve many material system application problems that before were
extremely cumbersome or unattainable.” The technology has the potential to work
with 57 different inorganic elements to create thousands of new molecules,
designed to deliver specific functionalities to organic material
systems.
MCP Technology creates new inorganic molecules with
the flexibility to adjust solubility parameters, reactivity rates and provide seamless compatibility with
any
organic material. With this flexibility, new mechanical, electrical and optical
properties of inorganic elements can be made fully compatible to the organic
materials markets.
“Our advanced Molecular Control Platform provides material manufacturers with
new degrees of chemical freedom,” said Eric Burnett, CEO of Applied NanoWorks,
“degrees of freedom that shorten new material system development cycles and
will enable disruptive new product applications.”
Applied NanoWorks is an inorganic materials development company focused on
creating
inorganics that provide new levels of performance required to build successful
material
systems for a clean tech world. For information see www.appliednanoworks.com or
call 518.471.5780.
Applied NanoWorks MCP Technology Platform Now Available
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