Patents Assigned to Nanoco Technologies Ltd.
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Patent number: 10468559Abstract: Certain dithio-compounds have been found to be superior capping ligands for quantum dot (QD) nanoparticles. Example dithio-ligands include dithiocarbamate ligands. These strongly binding ligands are capable of coordinating to both positive and negative atoms on the surface of the nanoparticle. The ligands are bi-dentate and thus their approach to the QD surface is not as sterically hindered as is the approach of mono-dentate ligands. These ligands can therefore completely saturate the QD surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2017Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Steven Daniels, Arun Narayanaswamy
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Patent number: 10461224Abstract: A molded nanoparticle phosphor for light emitting applications is fabricated by converting a suspension of nanoparticles in a matrix material precursor into a molded nanoparticle phosphor. The matrix material can be any material in which the nanoparticles are dispersible and which is moldable. The molded nanoparticle phosphor can be formed from the matrix material precursor/nanoparticle suspension using any molding technique, such as polymerization molding, contact molding, extrusion molding, injection molding, for example. Once molded, the molded nanoparticle phosphor can be coated with a gas barrier material, for example, a polymer, metal oxide, metal nitride or a glass. The barrier-coated molded nanoparticle phosphor can be utilized in a light-emitting device, such as an LED. For example, the phosphor can be incorporated into the packaging of a standard solid state LED and used to down-convert a portion of the emission of the solid state LED emitter.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2018Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Imad Naasani, Hao Pang
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Patent number: 10377944Abstract: Surface-modified nanoparticles are produced by associating ligand interactive agents with the surface of a nanoparticle. The ligand interactive agents are bound to surface modifying ligands that are tailored to impart particular solubility and/or compatibility properties. The ligand interactive agents are crosslinked via a linking/crosslinking agent, such as hexamethoxymethylmelamine or a derivative thereof. The linking/crosslinking agent may provide a binding site for binding the surface modifying ligands to the ligand interactive agents.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2017Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Imad Naasani
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Patent number: 10351767Abstract: A scalable method for the manufacture of narrow, bright, monodisperse, photo-luminescent quantum dots prepared in the presence of a Group II-VI molecular seeding cluster fabricated in situ from a zinc salt and a thiol or selenol compound. Exemplary quantum dots have a core containing indium, phosphorus, zinc and either sulfur or selenium.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2016Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Steven Daniels, James Harris, Paul Glarvey, Katherine Orchard, Arun Narayanaswamy
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Patent number: 10329479Abstract: The surfaces of nanoparticles (QDs) are modified with amphiphilic macromolecules, for example, amphiphilic copolymers. The surface modification renders the QDs more compatible with oxygen-excluding matrices, such as epoxy resin, polyurethane resin, polyester resins or any hydrophilic inorganic/organic hybrid resin such as (meth)acrylate-functionalized polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS).Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2017Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Cong-Duan Vo, Hao Pang, Imad Naasani
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Patent number: 10312418Abstract: A light emitting layer including a plurality of light emitting particles embedded within a host matrix material. Each of said light emitting particles includes a population of semiconductor nanoparticles embedded within a polymeric encapsulation medium. A method of fabricating a light emitting layer comprising a plurality of light emitting particles embedded within a host matrix material, each of said light emitting particles comprising a population of semiconductor nanoparticles embedded within a polymeric encapsulation medium. The method comprises providing a dispersion containing said light emitting particles, depositing said dispersion to form a film, and processing said film to produce said light emitting layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Imad Naasani, James Harris, Nigel Pickett
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Patent number: 10246633Abstract: Highly stable films containing semiconductor nanoparticles (“quantum dots”) are prepared from resins containing a fast-curing inner phase having a high glass transition temperature (Tg) and certain inner phase/outer phase combinations. The resins may comprise an inner phase and outer phase (but may appear to be a single phase due to their homogeneous appearance when viewed using an optical microscope). The method provides a highly scalable and cost-effective procedure for preparing films that are resistant to light, elevated temperatures, moisture, and oxygen.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Amilcar Pillay Narrainen, Cong-Duan Vo, Imad Naasani, Abu Mohammad Imroz Ali
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Patent number: 10233390Abstract: Light-emitting materials are made from a porous light-emitting semiconductor having quantum dots (QDs) disposed within the pores. According to some embodiments, the QDs have diameters that are essentially equal in size to the width of the pores. The QDs are formed in the pores by exposing the porous semiconductor to gaseous QD precursor compounds, which react within the pores to yield QDs. According to certain embodiments, the pore size limits the size of the QDs produced by the gas-phase reactions. The QDs absorb light emitted by the light-emitting semiconductor material and reemit light at a longer wavelength than the absorbed light, thereby “down-converting” light from the semiconductor material.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Nigel Pickett, Nathalie Gresty
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Patent number: 10227529Abstract: A method of producing nanoparticles comprises effecting conversion of a nanoparticle precursor composition to the material of the nanoparticles. The nanoparticle precursor composition comprises a first precursor species containing a group 13 element to be incorporated into the nanoparticles and a separate second precursor species containing either a group 15 or a group 16 element to be incorporated into the nanoparticles. The conversion is effected in the presence of molecular cluster compounds under conditions permitting seeding and growth of the nanoparticles on the molecular cluster compounds. The molecular cluster compounds and nanoparticle precursor composition can be dissolved in a solvent at a first temperature to form a solution and the temperature of the solution can then be increased to a second temperature sufficient to initiate seeding and growth of the nanoparticles on the molecular cluster compounds.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2016Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Paul O'Brien, Nigel Pickett
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Patent number: 10217908Abstract: A light emitting layer including a plurality of light emitting particles embedded within a host matrix material. Each of said light emitting particles includes a population of semiconductor nanoparticles embedded within a polymeric encapsulation medium. A method of fabricating a light emitting layer comprising a plurality of light emitting particles embedded within a host matrix material, each of said light emitting particles comprising a population of semiconductor nanoparticles embedded within a polymeric encapsulation medium. The method comprises providing a dispersion containing said light emitting particles, depositing said dispersion to form a film, and processing said film to produce said light emitting layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2012Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Imad Naasani, James Harris, Nigel Pickett
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Patent number: 10196562Abstract: A composition of matter comprises a plurality of quantum dots and a metal thiol polymer that acts to stabilize the quantum dots. In certain embodiments, the metal thiol polymer is a zinc thiol polymer. The zinc thiol polymer may be a zinc alkanethiolate. The zinc alkanethiolate may be zinc dodecanethiolate (Zn-DDT). A composition comprising a plurality of quantum dots and a metal thiol polymer may be formulated with one or more additional polymers as a quantum dot-containing bead or as a quantum dot-containing composite material—e.g., a multilayer film.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2016Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Matthew Werner, Benjamin Peek, Abu Mohammad Imroz Ali, Shahin Salma, Steven Daniels, James Harris
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Patent number: 10177262Abstract: Materials and methods for preparing Cu2XSnY4 nanoparticles, wherein X is Zn, Cd, Hg, Ni, Co, Mn or Fe and Y is S or Se, (CXTY) are disclosed herein. The nanoparticles can be used to make layers for use in thin film photovoltaic (PV) cells. The CXTY materials are prepared by a colloidal synthesis in the presence of labile organo-chalcogens. The organo-chalcogens serves as both a chalcogen source for the nanoparticles and as a capping ligand for the nanoparticles.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Nathalie Gresty, James Harris, Ombretta Masala, Nigel Pickett, Laura Wylde, Christopher Newman
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Patent number: 10177263Abstract: Materials and methods for preparing Cu2XSnY4 nanoparticles, wherein X is Zn, Cd, Hg, Ni, Co, Mn or Fe and Y is S or Se, (CXTY) are disclosed herein. The nanoparticles can be used to make layers for use in thin film photovoltaic (PV) cells. The CXTY materials are prepared by a colloidal synthesis in the presence of labile organo-chalcogens. The organo-chalcogens serves as both a chalcogen source for the nanoparticles and as a capping ligand for the nanoparticles.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2016Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Nathalie Gresty, James Harris, Ombretta Masala, Nigel Pickett, Laura Wylde, Christopher Newman
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Patent number: 10167545Abstract: An indium tin oxide film containing by weight about 90% In2O3 and about 10% SnO2 is prepared using a low-energy deposition sputter process on a substrate. The indium tin oxide film thus obtained has a carrier concentration on the order of 1020/cm3 and a carrier mobility greater than 30 cm2/Vs. The low carrier concentration results in an increased transmission in the near infra-red region, while the high carrier mobility results in good conductive properties.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2017Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Stuart Stubbs
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Patent number: 10170651Abstract: Various methods are used to provide a desired doping metal concentration in a CIGS-containing ink when the CIGS layer is deposited on a photovoltaic device. When the doping metal is sodium, it may be incorporated by: adding a sodium salt, for example sodium acetate, together with the copper-, indium- and/or gallium-containing reagents at the beginning of the synthesis reaction of Cu(In,Ga)(S,Se)2 nanoparticles; synthesizing Cu(In,Ga)(S,Se)2 nanoparticles and adding a sodium salt to the reaction solution followed by mild heating before isolating the nanoparticles to aid sodium diffusion; and/or, using a ligand that is capable of capping the Cu(In,Ga)(S,Se)2 nanoparticles with one end of its molecular chain and binding to sodium atoms with the other end of its chain.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2015Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Christopher Newman, Ombretta Masala, Chet Steinhagen
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Patent number: 10128418Abstract: An LED device has a cap containing one or more quantum dot (QD) phosphors. The cap may be sized and configured to be integrated with standard LED packages. The QD phosphor may be held within the well of the LED package, so as to absorb the maximum amount of light emitted by the LED, but arranged in spaced-apart relation from the LED chip to avoid excessive heat that can lead to degradation of the QD phosphor(s). The packages may be manufactured and stored for subsequent assembly onto an LED device.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2016Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventor: James Harris
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Patent number: 10066158Abstract: A molded nanoparticle phosphor for light emitting applications is fabricated by converting a suspension of nanoparticles in a matrix material precursor into a molded nanoparticle phosphor. The matrix material can be any material in which the nanoparticles are dispersible and which is moldable. The molded nanoparticle phosphor can be formed from the matrix material precursor/nanoparticle suspension using any molding technique, such as polymerization molding, contact molding, extrusion molding, injection molding, for example. Once molded, the molded nanoparticle phosphor can be coated with a gas barrier material, for example, a polymer, metal oxide, metal nitride or a glass. The barrier-coated molded nanoparticle phosphor can be utilized in a light-emitting device, such as an LED. For example, the phosphor can be incorporated into the packaging of a standard solid state LED and used to down-convert a portion of the emission of the solid state LED emitter.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2013Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Nanoco Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: Imad Naasani, Hao Pang
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Patent number: 10062568Abstract: A method of synthesis of two-dimensional metal chalcogenide monolayers, such as WSe2 and MoSe2, is based on a chemical vapor deposition approach that uses H2Se or alkyl or aryl selenide precursors to form a reactive gas. The gaseous selenium precursor may be introduced into a tube furnace containing a metal precursor at a selected temperature, wherein the selenium and metal precursors react to form metal chalcogenide monolayers.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2017Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Nanoco Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: Nigel Pickett, Ombretta Masala, Nicky Prabhudas Savjani
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Patent number: 10059585Abstract: A method of synthesis of two-dimensional (2D) nanoflakes comprises the cutting of prefabricated nanoparticles. The method allows high control over the shape, size and composition of the 2D nanoflakes, and can be used to produce material with uniform properties in large quantities. Van der Waals heterostructure devices are prepared by fabricating nanoparticles, chemically cutting the nanoparticles to form nanoflakes, dispersing the nanoflakes in a solvent to form an ink, and depositing the ink to form a thin film.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2017Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Nigel Pickett, Steven Daniels, Ombretta Masala
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Patent number: 10032964Abstract: In various embodiments, the present invention relates to a plurality of coated primary particles, each primary particle including a primary matrix material and containing a population of semiconductor nanoparticles, wherein each primary particle is provided with a separate layer of a surface coating material. Various methods of preparing such particles are described. Composite materials and light-emitting devices incorporating such primary particles are also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2015Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Nanoco Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Nigel Pickett, Imad Naasani, James Harris