Limerick, Ireland

Anna V Piterina

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2013

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Title: Innovations of Anna V Piterina in Nanoparticle Processing

Introduction

Anna V Piterina is an accomplished inventor based in Limerick, Ireland. She has made significant contributions to the field of nanoparticle processing, particularly through her innovative patent. Her work focuses on the development of ligand-capped nanoparticles and their applications in various fields.

Latest Patents

Anna holds a patent for the processing of nanoparticles. This patent describes a method where ligand-capped nanoparticles are dispersed in an organic solvent. The process involves a phase transfer of the nanoparticles by introducing an aqueous solution of polymer surfactant dissolved in water into the organic solvent. The two solutions are mixed until the polymer forms micelles that encapsulate the nanoparticles in assemblies. The resultant nanoparticle assemblies in an aqueous phase can be utilized for a range of desired applications. The assembly size can be tuned by controlling various method parameters, such as the concentration of polymer surfactant, temperature of the phase change reaction, and the rate of mixing. These nanoparticle assemblies find particular application as fluorescent biomarkers.

Career Highlights

Anna is affiliated with the University of Limerick, where she continues her research and development in nanoparticle technology. Her innovative approach has garnered attention in the scientific community, contributing to advancements in the field.

Collaborations

Some of Anna's notable coworkers include Kevin M Ryan and Ambarish Sanyal. Their collaborative efforts have further enhanced the research and development of nanoparticle applications.

Conclusion

Anna V Piterina's work in nanoparticle processing exemplifies the innovative spirit of modern science. Her contributions have the potential to impact various applications, particularly in the realm of fluorescent biomarkers.

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