Patents by Inventor Katie Dongmei LI-OAKEY

Katie Dongmei LI-OAKEY has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 12194429
    Abstract: Described are methods and devices for the generation of hydrogel particles with micrometer and submicrometer dimensions using oxygen-inhibited partial polymerization, and the particles generated therefrom. The described methods generate particles with dimensions independent of the starting polymerizable solution dimension, for example, a microdroplet. Further, microfluidic flow parameters (e.g. viscosity, flow rate) and photopolymerization process parameters (e.g. optical exposure intensity and duration) are controlled to generate particles with tunable crosslinking density-determined properties including elasticity, diffusivity, and biomolecular display for diverse applications such as drug delivery, tissue engineering cell scaffolds, and single- and multiple-cell therapeutics. Similarly, gradients of crosslinking density-determined properties can be created within single particles through the selection of optical exposure intensity and duration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2023
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2025
    Assignee: University of Wyoming
    Inventors: John Oakey, Katie Dongmei Li-Oakey, Daniel Debroy, Carl Frick, Rajib Shaha
  • Publication number: 20230381730
    Abstract: Described are methods and devices for the generation of hydrogel particles with micrometer and submicrometer dimensions using oxygen-inhibited partial polymerization, and the particles generated therefrom. The described methods generate particles with dimensions independent of the starting polymerizable solution dimension, for example, a microdroplet. Further, microfluidic flow parameters (e.g. viscosity, flow rate) and photopolymerization process parameters (e.g. optical exposure intensity and duration) are controlled to generate particles with tunable crosslinking density-determined properties including elasticity, diffusivity, and biomolecular display for diverse applications such as drug delivery, tissue engineering cell scaffolds, and single- and multiple-cell therapeutics. Similarly, gradients of crosslinking density-determined properties can be created within single particles through the selection of optical exposure intensity and duration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2023
    Publication date: November 30, 2023
    Applicant: University of Wyoming
    Inventors: John OAKEY, Katie Dongmei LI-OAKEY, Daniel DEBROY, Carl FRICK, Rajib SHAHA
  • Patent number: 11642642
    Abstract: Described are methods and devices for the generation of hydrogel particles with micrometer and submicrometer dimensions using oxygen-inhibited partial polymerization, and the particles generated therefrom. The described methods generate particles with dimensions independent of the starting polymerizable solution dimension, for example, a microdroplet. Further, microfluidic flow parameters (e.g. viscosity, flow rate) and photopolymerization process parameters (e.g. optical exposure intensity and duration) are controlled to generate particles with tunable crosslinking density-determined properties including elasticity, diffusivity, and biomolecular display for diverse applications such as drug delivery, tissue engineering cell scaffolds, and single- and multiple- cell therapeutics. Similarly, gradients of crosslinking density-determined properties can be created within single particles through the selection of optical exposure intensity and duration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2023
    Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
    Inventors: John Oakey, Katie Dongmei Li-Oakey, Daniel Debroy, Carl Frick, Rajib Shaha
  • Publication number: 20210331122
    Abstract: A membrane filter is provided. The membrane filter including an ordered functional nanoporous material (OFNM) defining a layer and a membrane support. The layer having a two-dimensional structure and defining a plurality of pores and imparting to the membrane filter a permeance of at least 900 Lm?2h?1bar?1 and a rejection of at least 60% as to a solvent containing a filterable species.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2019
    Publication date: October 28, 2021
    Applicant: University of Wyoming
    Inventors: Katie Dongmei Li-Oakey, Jiashi Yin, Phuoc Hoang-Hanh Duong
  • Publication number: 20200398222
    Abstract: An ordered functional nanoporous material (OFMN) composition includes a pore defined by a sidewall, the sidewall comprising N—C—N linkages therein. A process for synthesis of a reagent includes the reaction of a 6,7-diaminoquinoxaline having R groups with hexaketocyclohexane (HKH) octahydrate, where R is independently in each occurrence H, Cl, Br, I, C4H4S (thiophenyl), SO3?, CO2?, C?CH, CH?CH2, NH2, OH, C?N, C1-C4 alkyl, (CH2)xCH?CH2, or (CH2)yCH?CH(CH2)z where x or (y+z) is an integer of 0 to 4 inclusive, (CH2)jCH?CH, or (CH2)kCH?C(CH2)r where j or (k+r) 0 to 4 inclusive. A process of degasification that includes extracting a gas from a mixture by exposing the mixture to an OFNM to selectively pass the gas therethrough. A process of dehydrogenation includes exposing an aliphatically unsaturated feedstock to platinum modified OFNM under conditions to form hydrogen and selectively passing the hydrogen through the platinum modified OFNM.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2020
    Publication date: December 24, 2020
    Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
    Inventors: Katie Dongmei Li-Oakey, John Hoberg, Bruce Alan Parkinson
  • Publication number: 20200254417
    Abstract: Described are methods and devices for the generation of hydrogel particles with micrometer and submicrometer dimensions using oxygen-inhibited partial polymerization, and the particles generated therefrom. The described methods generate particles with dimensions independent of the starting polymerizable solution dimension, for example, a microdroplet. Further, microfluidic flow parameters (e.g. viscosity, flow rate) and photopolymerization process parameters (e.g. optical exposure intensity and duration) are controlled to generate particles with tunable crosslinking density-determined properties including elasticity, diffusivity, and biomolecular display for diverse applications such as drug delivery, tissue engineering cell scaffolds, and single- and multiple-cell therapeutics. Similarly, gradients of crosslinking density-determined properties can be created within single particles through the selection of optical exposure intensity and duration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 17, 2018
    Publication date: August 13, 2020
    Applicant: University of Wyoming
    Inventors: John OAKEY, Katie Dongmei LI-OAKEY, Daniel DEBROY, Carl FRICK, Rajib SHAHA