LICENSE AND KNOW-HOW OFFER

 


 

The Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry AS CR, v. v. i., protects some of the research results by patents or as a proprietary know-how to be offered for licensing. Following is a list of new technologies and know-how that are presently open for licensing.

Biomedical Polymers and Devices
Polymers and Applications
  • Reactive N-(2-hydroxypropyl)meth-acrylamide polymers for polymeric drugs, gene delivery and modification of proteins
  • Polymer support for cultivation of keratinocytes
  • Polymer conjugates of lecirelin and cloprostenol with a protracted effect
  • A hydrogel implant for treatment of post-traumatic incontinence
  • Thermoplastic polymer compositions for bone replacements
  • Novel polymer materials in biomedical applications
  • Remote detection of moisture in diapers
  • Method of preparation of controlled fibrin layers on solid surfaces
  • Method of cultivation of human mesenchym stem cells, especially for unhealing fractures, and a bioreaktor for performing the method
  • Biomaterial based on cells and nanofibre layers for tissue replacements and a method of its preparation
  • Reactive polyisobutylenes with non-terminal functional groups
  • A composite based on polyamide and polyisobutylene blends
  • Functionalized magnetic nanoparticles and microparticles
  • Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and microparticles
  • A compatibilizer for polyolefin-polystyrene blends
  • Recycling commingled plastic waste to tough thermoplastic materials
  • Polybutadiene-based hindered amine light stabilizers
  • Hybrid polymeric stabilizer with sterically hindered piperidine and phenol moieties
  • Method of recycling of waste polyurethane foams
  • Method od separation of hydrogen from gas mixtures

More information available at

Zdeněk Mrázek, PhD
Executive Secretary
Phone: +420 296 809 366
Fax: +420 296 809 410
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Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry AS CR, v.v.i.
Heyrovského nám. 2
CZ-162 06 Praha 6
Czech Republic
phone:+420 296 809 111
fax:+420 296 809 410

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