Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015
Title: Cameron Alexander: Innovator in Polymer Technology
Introduction
Cameron Alexander is a notable inventor based in Nottingham, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of polymer technology, particularly in the development of polymer particles for various applications. His innovative work has led to the filing of a patent that showcases his expertise and creativity in this area.
Latest Patents
Cameron Alexander holds a patent for "Polymer particles prepared from polymerisable alkylene glycol (meth) acrylate monomers." This invention provides polymer particles that can be obtained through methods such as emulsion, diffusion, and evaporation, utilizing a surface-engineering surfactant. The surfactant is a polymer that exhibits a lower critical solution temperature in aqueous media, ranging from 10 to 90°C. The polymer is derived from one or more monomers selected from polymerisable alkyleneglycol acrylate and methacrylate monomers. These polymer particles have potential applications in controlled release, including flavor and fragrance release, as well as biomedical uses. Additionally, the invention includes a cell support matrix comprising these polymer particles.
Career Highlights
Cameron Alexander is affiliated with the University of Nottingham, where he continues to advance his research and innovation in polymer science. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications and contributions to the field.
Collaborations
Cameron has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Kevin Morris Shakesheff and Liang He. These partnerships have further enriched his research and expanded the impact of his inventions.
Conclusion
Cameron Alexander is a distinguished inventor whose work in polymer technology has led to valuable innovations. His patent for polymer particles demonstrates his commitment to advancing science and technology for practical applications.