The boeing company (20240341310). ANTIPATHOGENIC NANOSTRUCTURES simplified abstract

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ANTIPATHOGENIC NANOSTRUCTURES

Organization Name

the boeing company

Inventor(s)

Michael J. Monteiro of Brisbane (AU)

Valentin A. Bobrin of Brisbane (AU)

ANTIPATHOGENIC NANOSTRUCTURES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240341310 titled 'ANTIPATHOGENIC NANOSTRUCTURES

The abstract of the patent application describes a method involving the use of a nanostructure-containing solution or emulsion on a surface with a SARS-CoV-2 virus present. The nanostructure includes a specific compound with styrene units, n-alkylacrylamide units, and a specific moiety.

  • The method involves applying a layer of a solution or emulsion containing a nanostructure on a surface.
  • The surface has a SARS-CoV-2 virus present on it.
  • The nanostructure contains a compound with specific chemical units.
  • The compound includes styrene units, n-alkylacrylamide units, and a specific moiety represented by a formula.

Potential Applications: - This method could be used for disinfection and decontamination of surfaces contaminated with SARS-CoV-2. - It may find applications in healthcare settings, public spaces, and transportation vehicles to prevent the spread of the virus.

Problems Solved: - Provides a method for effectively neutralizing SARS-CoV-2 on surfaces. - Offers a solution for reducing the risk of transmission of the virus in various environments.

Benefits: - Enhanced disinfection capabilities. - Potential to contribute to public health and safety measures.

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Surface Disinfection Method for SARS-CoV-2 This technology could be commercialized for use in hospitals, airports, schools, and other high-traffic areas to maintain a clean and safe environment.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the nanostructure effectively neutralize the SARS-CoV-2 virus on surfaces? 2. What are the potential long-term implications of using this method for disinfection in various settings?


Original Abstract Submitted

methods include disposing a layer of a solution or emulsion having a nanostructure on a surface. the surface further includes a sars-cov-2 virus disposed thereon. the nanostructure includes a compound or salt thereof. the compound includes one or more styrene units, one or more n-alkylacrylamide units, and a moiety represented by the formula: