Vienna, Austria

Thomas Verdianz


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2010

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Title: Innovations by Thomas Verdianz in Polymer Carrier Materials

Introduction

Thomas Verdianz is an accomplished inventor based in Vienna, Austria. He has made significant contributions to the field of polymer chemistry, particularly in the development of methods for producing polymer carrier materials. His work is essential for advancements in solid phase synthesis, especially in peptide synthesis.

Latest Patents

Thomas Verdianz holds a patent for "Methods for the production of polymer carrier materials based on carbon hydrate-bis(meth)acryl-amides." This invention focuses on the production of polymer carrier materials that can be utilized in solid phase synthesis. The process involves the polymerization of (meth)acrylamide derivatives based on carbon hydrates, which may include various protective groups. The polymerization occurs through suspension polymerization in an aqueous phase, with the potential addition of pore-forming additives. The resulting polymer carriers can be tailored in terms of morphology, degree of cross-linking, and swelling capability, providing multiple opportunities for the immobilization of anchor groups and protective groups.

Career Highlights

Thomas Verdianz is affiliated with Technische Universität, where he continues to engage in innovative research and development. His expertise in polymer chemistry has positioned him as a key figure in his field, contributing to both academic and practical advancements.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Thomas has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Heinrich Gruber and Simone Knaus. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that enhances the research and development of new technologies in polymer synthesis.

Conclusion

Thomas Verdianz's work in polymer carrier materials represents a significant advancement in the field of solid phase synthesis. His innovative methods and collaborative efforts continue to influence the development of new materials and techniques in polymer chemistry.

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