Patents Assigned to Brookhaven Science Associates
  • Publication number: 20100171096
    Abstract: Vapor-liquid-solid growth of nanowires is tailored to achieve complex one-dimensional material geometries using phase diagrams determined for nanoscale materials. Segmented one-dimensional nanowires having constant composition display locally variable electronic band structures that are determined by the diameter of the nanowires. The unique electrical and optical properties of the segmented nanowires are exploited to form electronic and optoelectronic devices. Using gold-germanium as a model system, in situ transmission electron microscopy establishes, for nanometer-sized Au—Ge alloy drops at the tips of Ge nanowires (NWs), the parts of the phase diagram that determine their temperature-dependent equilibrium composition. The nanoscale phase diagram is then used to determine the exchange of material between the NW and the drop. The phase diagram for the nanoscale drop deviates significantly from that of the bulk alloy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2010
    Publication date: July 8, 2010
    Applicant: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventors: Eli Anguelova Sutter, Peter Werner Sutter
  • Publication number: 20100160300
    Abstract: Methods for treatment of depression-related mood disorders in mammals, particularly humans are disclosed. The methods of the invention include administration of compounds capable of enhancing glutamate transporter activity in the brain of mammals suffering from depression. ATP-sensitive K+ channel openers and ?-lactam antibiotics are used to enhance glutamate transport and to treat depression-related mood disorders and depressive symptoms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2009
    Publication date: June 24, 2010
    Applicant: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventor: Fritz Henn
  • Publication number: 20100159618
    Abstract: In some embodiments of the invention, encapsulated semiconducting nanomaterials are described. In certain embodiments the nanostructures described are semiconducting nanomaterials encapsulated with ordered carbon shells. In some aspects a method for producing encapsulated semiconducting nanomaterials is disclosed. In some embodiments applications of encapsulated semiconducting nanomaterials are described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2010
    Publication date: June 24, 2010
    Applicant: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventors: Eli Anguelova Sutter, Peter Werner Sutter
  • Patent number: 7742564
    Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting an image of an object using an X-ray beam having a polychromatic energy distribution are disclosed. According to one aspect, a method can include detecting an image of an object. The method can include generating a first X-ray beam having a polychromatic energy distribution. Further, the method can include positioning a single monochromator crystal in a predetermined position to directly intercept the first X-ray beam such that a second X-ray beam having a predetermined energy level is produced. Further, an object can be positioned in the path of the second X-ray beam for transmission of the second X-ray beam through the object and emission from the object as a transmitted X-ray beam. The transmitted X-ray beam can be directed at an angle of incidence upon a crystal analyzer. Further, an image of the object can be detected from a beam diffracted from the analyzer crystal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2010
    Assignees: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Brookhaven Science Associates, The University of Saskatchewan
    Inventors: Christopher Parham, Zhong Zhong, Etta Pisano, Dean Connor, Leroy D. Chapman
  • Publication number: 20100144029
    Abstract: Expression vectors for expression of a protein or polypeptide of interest as a fusion product composed of the protein or polypeptide of interest fused at one terminus to a solubility enhancing peptide extension are provided. Sequences encoding the peptide extensions are provided. The invention further comprises antibodies which bind specifically to one or more of the solubility enhancing peptide extensions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2010
    Publication date: June 10, 2010
    Applicant: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventors: Paul I. Freimuth, Yian-Biao Zhang, Jason Howitt
  • Patent number: 7731920
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and system for recovery of waste.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2010
    Assignee: Brookhaven Science Associates
    Inventors: Vasilis Fthenakis, Wenming Wang
  • Patent number: 7714317
    Abstract: In some embodiments of the invention, encapsulated semiconducting nanomaterials are described. In certain embodiments the nanostructures described are semiconducting nanomaterials encapsulated with ordered carbon shells. In some aspects a method for producing encapsulated semiconducting nanomaterials is disclosed. In some embodiments applications of encapsulated semiconducting nanomaterials are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2010
    Assignee: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventors: Eli Anguelova Sutter, Peter Werner Sutter
  • Publication number: 20100102248
    Abstract: A sample holder for holding a sample to be observed for research purposes, particularly in a transmission electron microscope (TEM), generally includes an external alignment part for directing a light beam in a predetermined beam direction, a sample holder body in optical communication with the external alignment part and a sample support member disposed at a distal end of the sample holder body opposite the external alignment part for holding a sample to be analyzed. The sample holder body defines an internal conduit for the light beam and the sample support member includes a light beam positioner for directing the light beam between the sample holder body and the sample held by the sample support member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2009
    Publication date: April 29, 2010
    Applicant: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventors: Mirko Milas, Yimei Zhu, Jonathan David Rameau
  • Patent number: 7704722
    Abstract: Methods for promoting and suppressing auto-induction of transcription of cloned DNA in cultures of T7 expression strains are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2010
    Assignee: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventor: F. William Studier
  • Patent number: 7704918
    Abstract: The invention relates to platinum-metal oxide composite particles and their use as electrocatalysts in oxygen-reducing cathodes and fuel cells. The invention particularly relates to methods for preventing the oxidation of the platinum electrocatalyst in the cathodes of fuel cells by use of these platinum-metal oxide composite particles. The invention additionally relates to methods for producing electrical energy by supplying such a fuel cell with an oxidant, such as oxygen, and a fuel source, such as hydrogen. The invention also relates to methods of making the metal-metal oxide composites.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2010
    Assignee: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventors: Radoslav Adzic, Miomir Vukmirovic, Kotaro Sasaki
  • Patent number: 7704919
    Abstract: The invention relates to gold-coated particles useful as fuel cell electrocatalysts. The particles are composed of an electrocatalytically active core at least partially encapsulated by an outer shell of gold or gold alloy. The invention more particularly relates to such particles having a noble metal-containing core, and more particularly, a platinum or platinum alloy core. In other embodiments, the invention relates to fuel cells containing these electrocatalysts and methods for generating electrical energy therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2010
    Assignee: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventors: Radoslav Adzic, Junliang Zhang
  • Publication number: 20100097742
    Abstract: High-surface-area carbon nanostructures coated with a smooth and conformal submonolayer-to-multilayer thin metal films and their method of manufacture are described. The preferred manufacturing process involves the initial oxidation of the carbon nanostructures followed by a surface preparation process involving immersion in a solution with the desired pH to create negative surface dipoles. The nanostructures are subsequently immersed in an alkaline solution containing a suitable quantity of non-noble metal ions which adsorb at surface reaction sites. The metal ions are then reduced via chemical or electrical means. The nanostructures are exposed to a solution containing a salt of one or more noble metals which replace adsorbed non-noble surface metal atoms by galvanic displacement. The process can be controlled and repeated to obtain a desired film coverage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2009
    Publication date: April 22, 2010
    Applicant: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventors: Radoslav Adzic, Alexander Harris
  • Publication number: 20100099012
    Abstract: Transition metal nanostructures coated with a contiguous, conformal submonolayer-to-multilayer noble metal film and their method of manufacture are described. The manufacturing process involves the initial formation of suitably sized transition metal or alloy nanostructures which may be nanorods, nanobars, or nanowires. A monolayer of a non-noble metal is deposited onto the surface of the nanostructures by underpotential deposition. This is followed by the galvanic displacement of the non-noble metal by a second metal to yield a conformal coating of a monolayer of the second metal on the surface of the nanostructures. The replacement of atoms of the first metal by atoms of the second metal is an irreversible and spontaneous redox reaction which involves the replacement of a non noble metal by a more noble metal. The process can be controlled and repeated to obtain the desired film coverage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2009
    Publication date: April 22, 2010
    Applicant: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventor: Radoslav Adzic
  • Patent number: 7700563
    Abstract: The invention provides synthetic heparin-binding growth factor analogs having at least one peptide chain, and preferably two peptide chains branched from a dipeptide branch moiety composed of two trifunctional amino acid residues, which peptide chain or chains bind a heparin-binding growth factor receptor and are covalently bound to a non-signaling peptide that includes a heparin-binding domain, preferably by a linker, which may be a hydrophobic linker. The synthetic heparin-binding growth factor analogs are useful as pharmaceutical agents, soluble biologics or as surface coatings for medical devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2010
    Assignees: BioSurface Engineering Technologies, Inc., Brookhaven Science Associates
    Inventors: Louis A. Pena, Paul O. Zamora, Xinhua Lin, John D. Glass
  • Patent number: 7691627
    Abstract: The invention provides recombinant human CAR (coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor) polypeptides which bind adenovirus. Specifically, polypeptides corresponding to adenovirus binding domain D1 and the entire extracellular domain of human CAR protein comprising D1 and D2 are provided. In another aspect, the invention provides nucleic acid sequences encoding these domains and expression vectors for producing the domains and bacterial cells containing such vectors. The invention also includes an isolated fusion protein comprised of the D1 polypeptide fused to a polypeptide which facilitates folding of D1 when expressed in bacteria. The functional D1 domain finds application in a therapeutic method for treating a patient infected with a CAR D1-binding virus, and also in a method for identifying an antiviral compound which interferes with viral attachment. The invention also provides a method for specifically targeting a cell for infection by a virus which binds to D1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Assignee: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventor: Paul I. Freimuth
  • Patent number: 7691780
    Abstract: The present invention relates to particle and nanoparticle composites useful as oxygen-reduction electrocatalysts. The particle composites are composed of a palladium or palladium-alloy particle or nanoparticle substrate coated with an atomic submonolayer, monolayer, bilayer, or trilayer of zerovalent platinum atoms. The invention also relates to a catalyst and a fuel cell containing the particle or nanoparticle composites of the invention. The invention additionally includes methods for oxygen reduction and production of electrical energy by using the particle and nanoparticle composites of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Assignee: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventors: Radoslav Adzic, Junliang Zhang, Yibo Mo, Miomir Branko Vukmirovic
  • Patent number: 7692058
    Abstract: Mercury is removed from contaminated waste by firstly applying a sulfur reagent to the waste. Mercury in the waste is then permitted to migrate to the reagent and is stabilized in a mercury sulfide compound. The stable compound may then be removed from the waste which itself remains in situ following mercury removal therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Assignee: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventors: Mark Fuhrmann, John Heiser, Paul Kalb
  • Publication number: 20100081174
    Abstract: The invention provides methods for enriching methyl-CpG sequences from a DNA sample. The method makes use of conversion of cytosine residues to uracil under conditions in which methyl-cytosine residues are preserved. Additional methods of the invention enable to preservation of the context of me-CpG dinucleotides. The invention also provides a recombinant, full length and substantially pure McrA protein (rMcrA) for binding and isolation of DNA fragments containing the sequence 5?-CMeCpGG-3?. Methods for making and using the rMcrA protein, and derivatives thereof are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2009
    Publication date: April 1, 2010
    Applicant: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventor: John J. Dunn
  • Publication number: 20100051818
    Abstract: The preferred embodiments of the present invention include a device for measuring an ionizing event in a radiation sensor. The device can include a charge amplifier and a timing shaper. The charge amplifier receives a cathode signal and is configured to output an amplified cathode signal. The timing shaper is operatively connected to the charge amplifier to receive the amplified cathode signal. The timing shaper is configured to generate a first pulse in response to a beginning of the ionizing event and a second pulse in response to an end of the ionizing event. The first and second pulses are associated with a depth of interaction of the ionizing event and are generated in response to a slope of the amplified cathode signal changing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2008
    Publication date: March 4, 2010
    Applicant: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventor: Gianluigi De Geronimo
  • Publication number: 20100049459
    Abstract: A charge amplifier for use in radiation sensing includes an amplifier, at least one switch, and at least one capacitor. The switch selectively couples the input of the switch to one of at least two voltages. The capacitor is electrically coupled in series between the input of the amplifier and the input of the switch. The capacitor is electrically coupled to the input of the amplifier without a switch coupled therebetween. A method of measuring charge in radiation sensing includes selectively diverting charge from an input of an amplifier to an input of at least one capacitor by selectively coupling an output of the at least one capacitor to one of at least two voltages. The input of the at least one capacitor is operatively coupled to the input of the amplifier without a switch coupled therebetween. The method also includes calculating a total charge based on a sum of the amplified charge and the diverted charge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 22, 2008
    Publication date: February 25, 2010
    Applicant: Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC
    Inventor: Gianluigi De Geronimo