Kansas State University has world renowned programs for advanced materials development as well as for research in basic and applied chemistry. This is reflected in wide array of new materials and compounds listed below. This technology list also includes new products based on advanced materials and new processes for the creation or manufacture of advanced materials.
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Temperature Feedback Control for Long-Term Carrier-Envelope Phase Locking (09-11)
Integrated Dielectric Elastomer Actuators (IDEAs) for Use on Microfluidic Devices (09-09)
Bio-Nanocomposite Packaging Films Based on Polyvinyl Alcohol, Starch, Clay, and Plasticizers (09-05)
Grayscale Patterning of Polymer Thin Films Using Direct-Write Multiphoton Photolithography (08-33)
Phase Modulator for Generating Millejoule-Level, Few-Cycle Laser Pulses (08-11)
Use of Cells to Facilitate Targeted Delivery of Nanoparticle Therapeutics (07-26)
Cyclododecaiptycenes, Cyclacenes and Their Self-Assembled Nanotubes (07-12)
Antimalarial Quinolines with Reduced Gap Junction Inhibitory Activity (06-23)
Surface Active and Interactive Protein Polymers and Their Manufacturing (06-21)
Peptide Structures, Adhesive Performance, and Gelling Properties (03-19)
Gold Particles as Catalysts for Polymerization of Alkysilanes to Form Siloxane Nanowires (03-11)
High Peak-Power Kilohertz Laser System Employing Single-Stage Multi-Pass Amplification (03-09)
Nitride Microlens Arrays for Blue and UV Wavelength Applications (02-24)
High Strength Plastics from Reactive Blending of Starch & Polyactic Acids (99-23)
Novel Synthetic Compounds for Treating Cancer, Heart Disease, & Alzheimers (97-01 & 99-11)