Claims
- 1. A method for making a keratin network interlinked by a crosslinking agent comprising silicone, said method comprising exposing a plurality of α-keratin molecules comprising reactive pendant groups to said crosslinking agent under conditions effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between first reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and first reactive pendant groups on a first group of said α-keratin molecules, said conditions also being effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between second reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a second group of α-keratin molecules.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said first and said second reactive functionalities comprise reactive moieties independently selected from the group consisting of unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds, reactive oxygens, reactive nitrogens, reactive sulfurs, and reactive halogens.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said first and said second reactive functionalities comprise reactive moieties selected from the group consisting of unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds, hydrido groups, hydroxyl groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, alkoxy groups, and trifluoroalkyl groups, wherein the alkyl moiety comprises from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said reactive functionalities comprise reactive moieties selected from the group consisting of epoxy groups and vinyl groups.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said first reactive functionalities and said second reactive functionalities comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said cross-linked keratin network resists hydrolysis upon exposure to an aqueous buffer having a pH of about 7 for at least 24 hours.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 8. The method of claim 5 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 9. A method for making a keratin network crosslinked by a multi-functional crosslinking agent comprising silicone, said method comprising exposing a plurality of α-keratin molecules comprising reactive pendant groups to said crosslinking agent under conditions effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between first reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and first reactive pendant groups on a first group of said α-keratin molecules, said conditions also being effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between second reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a second group of α-keratin molecules, wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said reactive moiety is selected from the group consisting of reactive unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds, reactive oxygens, reactive nitrogens, and reactive sulfurs.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said reactive moiety is selected from the group consisting of reactive unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds, hydrido groups, hydroxyl groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, alkoxy groups, and trifluoroalkyl groups, wherein alkyl moieties present in said groups comprise from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms.
- 12. The method of claim 9 wherein said reactive moiety is selected from the group consisting of epoxy groups and vinyl groups.
- 13. The method of claim 9 wherein said first reactive functionality and said second reactive functionality comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 14. The method of claim 10 wherein said first reactive functionality and said second reactive functionality comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 15. The method of claim 11 wherein said first reactive functionality and said second reactive functionality are the same reactive moiety.
- 16. The method of claim 12 wherein said first reactive functionality and said second reactive functionality comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 17. The method of claim 9 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive functionalities.
- 18. The method of claim 10 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive functionalities.
- 19. The method of claim 11 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive functionalities.
- 20. The method of claim 12 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive functionalities.
- 21. A method for making a keratin network crosslinked by a multi-functional crosslinking agent comprising silicone, said method comprising exposing a plurality of α-keratin molecules comprising reactive pendant groups to said crosslinking agent under conditions effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between first reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and first reactive pendant groups on a first group of said α-keratin molecules, said conditions also being effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between second reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a second group of α-keratin molecules, wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein said heteroalkyl groups are selected from the group consisting of acetoxy groups, silane groups optionally comprising one or more alkyl substitutent having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, and combinations thereof.
- 23. The method of claim 21 wherein said first and said second reactive functionalities are selected from the group consisting of epoxy groups and vinyl groups.
- 24. The method of claim 21 wherein said first reactive functionality and said second reactive functionality comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 25. The method of claim 21 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive functionalities.
- 26. The method of claim 22 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 27. The method of claim 21 wherein R1 and R4 independently are selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, linear, branched or cyclic alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, alkenyl groups having from about 2 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydrido groups, alkoxy groups comprising one or more alkyl groups having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydroxy groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, acrylate groups, methacrylate groups, halo groups, acetoxy groups, and epoxy groups.
- 28. The method of claim 21 wherein R2 and R3 independently are selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, alkylmercapto groups, and alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R2 or R3 is a vinyl group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R2 or R3 is a hydrido group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 29. A method for making a keratin network crosslinked by a multi-functional crosslinking agent comprising silicone, said method comprising exposing a plurality of α-keratin molecules comprising reactive pendant groups to said crosslinking agent under conditions effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between first reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and first reactive pendant groups on a first group of said α-keratin molecules, said conditions also being effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between second reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a second group of α-keratin molecules, wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 31. The method of claim 29 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 32. The method of claim 29 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 33. The method of claim 31 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 34. A method for making a keratin network crosslinked by a multi-functional crosslinking agent comprising silicone, said method comprising exposing a plurality of α-keratin molecules comprising reactive pendant groups to said crosslinking agent comprising at least first and second reactive functionalities comprising epoxy groups under conditions effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between first said first reactive functionalities and first reactive pendant groups on a first group of said α-keratin molecules, said conditions also being effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between second reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a second group of α-keratin molecules.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 36. The method of claim 35 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said epoxy groups.
- 37. The method of claim 35 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 38. The method of claim 35 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 39. The method of claim 36 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 40. The method of claim 35 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 41. The method of claim 39 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 42. A method for making a keratin network crosslinked by a crosslinking agent, said method comprising exposing a plurality of α-keratin molecules comprising reactive pendant groups to said crosslinking agent comprising at least first and second reactive functionalities comprising vinyl groups under conditions effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between first said first reactive functionalities and first reactive pendant groups on a first group of said α-keratin molecules, said conditions also being effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between second reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a second group of α-keratin molecules.
- 43. The method of claim 42 wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 44. The method of claim 43 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said vinyl groups.
- 45. The method of claim 43 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 46. The method of claim 43 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 47. The method of claim 44 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 48. The method of claim 43 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 49. The method of claim 46 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 50. A method for making a keratin network interlinked by a crosslinking agent comprising silicone, said method comprising exposing a plurality of epoxidized α-keratin molecules comprising epoxide groups to said crosslinking agent under conditions effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between first reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and first epoxide groups on a first group of said α-keratin molecules, said conditions also being effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between second reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and second epoxide groups on a second group of α-keratin molecules.
- 51. The method of claim 50 wherein said first and second reactive functionalities independently are selected from the group consisting of alkylamine groups and alkylmercapto groups wherein said alkyl moiety has from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms.
- 52. The method of claim 50 wherein said first and said second reactive functionalities are the same.
- 53. The method of claim 51 wherein said first and said second reactive functionalities are the same.
- 54. The method of claim 50 wherein said first and second reactive functionalities are n-propylamine groups.
- 55. The method of claim 50 wherein said cross-linked keratin network resists hydrolysis upon exposure to an aqueous buffer having a pH of about 7 for at least 24 hours.
- 56. The method of claim 47 wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 57. The method of claim 56 wherein R1 and R4 are the same.
- 58. The method of claim 56 wherein R1 and R4 are n-propylamine groups.
- 59. The method of claim 56 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 60. The method of claim 56 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 61. The method of claim 57 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 62. The method of claim 57 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 63. The method of claim 58 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 64. The method of claim 58 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 65. The method of claim 56 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 66. The method of claim 64 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 67. A method for making a keratin network interlinked by a crosslinking agent comprising silicone, said method comprising:
exposing α-keratin molecules comprising reactive pendant groups to a nucleophilic substitution agent comprising at least one terminal epoxide under conditions effective to induce a plurality of said reactive pendant groups to react with said nucleophilic substitution agent, thereby producing a plurality of α-keratin molecules comprising pendant epoxide groups; treating said plurality of α-keratin molecules comprising pendant epoxide groups with a crosslinking agent comprising silicone, said crosslinking agent comprising at least first and second reactive functionalities, said treating occurring under conditions effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between said first reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and first pendant epoxide groups on a first group of said α-keratin molecules, said conditions also being effective to form covalent interprotein crosslinks between said second reactive functionalities on said crosslinking agent and second pendant epoxide groups on a second group of α-keratin molecules.
- 68. The method of claim 67 wherein said reactive pendant groups are thiolate anions.
- 69. The method of claim 67 wherein said nucleophilic substitution agent is epichlorohydrin.
- 70. The method of claim 68 wherein said nucleophilic substitution agent is epichlorohydrin.
- 71. The method of claim 67 wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 72. The method of claim 71 wherein R1 and R4 are the same.
- 73. The method of claim 71 wherein R1 and R4 are n-propylamine groups.
- 74. The method of claim 71 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 75. The method of claim 71 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 76. The method of claim 72 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 77. The method of claim 72 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 78. The method of claim 73 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 79. The method of claim 73 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 80. The method of claim 71 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 81. The method of claim 79 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 82. A network comprising pertinacious material consisting essentially of protein molecules comprising interprotein crosslinks comprising first covalent bonds between first reactive functionalities on a plurality of molecules of a crosslinking agent comprising silicone and first reactive pendant groups on a plurality of first protein molecules and second covalent bonds between second reactive functionalities on a plurality of molecules of said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a plurality of second protein molecules.
- 83. The network of claim 82 wherein said first and said second reactive functionalities comprise at least one reactive moiety independently selected from the group consisting of reactive unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds, reactive oxygens, reactive nitrogens, reactive sulfurs, and reactive halogens.
- 84. The network of claim 82 wherein said first and said second reactive functionalities comprise at least one reactive moiety selected from the group consisting of unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds, hydrido groups, hydroxyl groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, alkoxy groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, wherein the alkyl moiety comprises from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms.
- 85. The network of claim 82 wherein said reactive moieties are selected from the group consisting of epoxy groups and vinyl groups.
- 86. The network of claim 82 wherein said first reactive functionality and said second reactive functionaly comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 87. The network of claim 83 wherein said first reactive functionality and said second reactive functionality comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 88. The network of claim 84 wherein said first reactive functionality and said second reactive functionality comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 89. The network of claim 85 wherein said first reactive functionality and said second reactive functionality comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 90. The network of claim 82 wherein said pertinacious material is selected from the group consisting of keratin, collagens, and elastins.
- 91. The network of claim 83 wherein said pertinacious material is selected from the group consisting of keratin, collagens, and elastins.
- 92. The network of claim 84 wherein said pertinacious material is selected from the group consisting of keratin, collagens, and elastins.
- 93. The network of claim 85 wherein said pertinacious material is selected from the group consisting of keratin, collagens, and elastins.
- 94. A network comprising pertinacious material consisting essentially of protein molecules comprising interprotein crosslinks comprising first covalent bonds between first reactive functionalities on a plurality of molecules of a crosslinking agent and first reactive pendant groups on a plurality of first protein molecules and second covalent bonds between second reactive functionalities on a plurality of molecules of said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a plurality of second protein molecules, wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 95. The network of claim 94 wherein said reactive moiety independently is selected from the group consisting of reactive unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds, reactive oxygens, reactive nitrogens, reactive sulfurs, and reactive halogens.
- 96. The network of claim 94 wherein said reactive moiety is selected from the group consisting of reactive unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds, hydrido groups, hydroxyl groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, alkoxy groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, wherein the alkyl moiety comprises from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms.
- 97. The network of claim 94 wherein said reactive moiety is selected from the group consisting of a epoxy groups and vinyl groups.
- 98. The network of claim 94 wherein said first reactive functionality and said second reactive functionality comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 99. The network of claim 95 wherein said first reactive functionalities and said second reactive functionalities comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 100. The network of claim 96 wherein said first reactive functionalities and said second reactive functionalities comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 101. The network of claim 97 wherein said first reactive functionalities and said second reactive functionalities comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 102. The network of claim 94 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive functionalities.
- 103. The network of claim 95 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive functionalities.
- 104. The network of claim 96 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 105. The network of claim 97 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 106. The network of claim 98 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 107. The network of claim 99 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 108. The network of claim 100 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 109. The network of claim 101 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 110. A network consisting essentially of keratin molecules comprising interkeratin crosslinks comprising first covalent bonds between first reactive functionalities on a plurality of molecules of a crosslinking agent comprising silicone and first reactive pendant groups on a plurality of first keratin molecules and second covalent bonds between second reactive functionalities on a plurality of molecules of said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a plurality of second keratin molecules, wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 111. The network of claim 110 wherein said reactive moiety is selected from the group consisting of unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds, reactive oxygens, reactive nitrogens, reactive sulfurs, and reactive halogens.
- 112. The network of claim 110 wherein said reactive moiety is selected from the group consisting of unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds, hydrido groups, hydroxyl groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, alkoxy groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, wherein the alkyl moiety comprises from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms.
- 113. The network of claim 110 wherein said reactive moiety is selected from the group consisting of epoxy groups, and vinyl groups.
- 114. The network of claim 110 wherein said first reactive functionalities and said second reactive functionalities comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 115. The network of claim 110 wherein said first reactive functionalities and said second reactive functionalities comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 116. The network of claim 111 wherein said first reactive functionalities and said second reactive functionalities comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 117. The network of claim 112 wherein said first reactive functionalities and said second reactive functionalities comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 118. The network of claim 113 wherein said first reactive functionalities and said second reactive functionalities comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 119. The network of claim 110 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 120. The network of claim 111 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 121. The network of claim 112 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 122. The network of claim 113 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 123. The network of claim 114 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 124. The network of claim 115 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 125. The network of claim 116 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 126. The network of claim 117 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive reactive functionalities.
- 127. A network consisting essentially of keratin molecules comprising interkeratin crosslinks comprising first covalent bonds between first reactive functionalities on a plurality of molecules of a crosslinking agent comprising silicone and first reactive pendant groups on a plurality of first keratin molecules and second covalent bonds between second reactive functionalities on a plurality of molecules of said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a plurality of second keratin molecules, wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 128. The network of claim 127 wherein said heteroalkyl groups are selected from the group consisting of acetoxy groups, silane groups optionally comprising one or more alkyl substitutent having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, and combinations thereof.
- 129. The network of claim 127 wherein said first and said second reactive functionalities comprise at least one reactive moieity selected from the group consisting of epoxy groups and vinyl groups.
- 130. The network of claim 127 wherein said first reactive functionalities and said second reactive functionalities comprise the same reactive moiety.
- 131. The network of claim 128 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive functionalities.
- 132. The network of claim 129 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said first and second reactive functionalities.
- 133. The network of claim 127 wherein R1 and R4 independently are selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, linear, branched or cyclic alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, alkenyl groups having from about 2 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydrido groups, alkoxy groups comprising one or more alkyl groups having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydroxy groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, acrylate groups, methacrylate groups, halo groups, acetoxy groups, and epoxy groups.
- 134. The network of claim 132 wherein R2 and R3 independently are selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, alkylmercapto groups, and alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R2 or R3 is a vinyl group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R2 or R3 is a hydrido group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 135. A network consisting essentially of keratin molecules comprising interkeratin crosslinks comprising first covalent bonds between first reactive functionalities on a plurality of molecules of a crosslinking agent comprising silicone and first reactive pendant groups on a plurality of first keratin molecules and second covalent bonds between second reactive functionalities on a plurality of molecules of said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a plurality of second keratin molecules, wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 136. The network of claim 135 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 137. The network of claim 135 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 138. The network of claim 135 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 139. The network of claim 138 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 140. A network consisting essentially of keratin molecules comprising interkeratin crosslinks comprising first covalent bonds between first epoxy groups on a plurality of molecules of a crosslinking agent comprising silicone and first reactive pendant groups on a plurality of first keratin molecules and second covalent bonds between second epoxy groups on a plurality of molecules of said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a plurality of second keratin molecules, wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 141. The network of claim 140 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said epoxy groups.
- 142. The network of claim 140 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 143. The network of claim 140 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 144. The network of claim 141 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 145. The network of claim 140 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 146. The network of claim 144 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 147. A network consisting essentially of keratin molecules comprising interkeratin crosslinks comprising first covalent bonds between first vinyl groups on a plurality of molecules of a crosslinking agent and first reactive pendant groups on a plurality of first keratin molecules and second covalent bonds between second vinyl groups on a plurality of molecules of said crosslinking agent and second reactive pendant groups on a plurality of second keratin molecules, wherein said crosslinking agent has the following general structure:
- 148. The network of claim 147 wherein R1 and R4 comprise said vinyl groups.
- 149. The network of claim 147 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is an alkyl group.
- 150. The network of claim 147 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 151. The network of claim 148 wherein at least one of R2 and R3 is a methyl group.
- 152. The network of claim 147 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 153. The network of claim 151 wherein said α-keratin molecules are derived from human hair.
- 154. A heterogeneous crosslinked network comprising the following crosslinks:
- 155. The network of claim 154 wherein said heteroalkyl groups are selected from the group consisting of acetoxy groups, silane groups optionally comprising one or more alkyl substitutent having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, and combinations thereof.
- 156. The network of claim 154 wherein R5 and R8 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, linear, branched or cyclic alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, alkenyl groups having from about 2 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydrido groups, alkoxy groups comprising one or more alkyl groups having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydroxy groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, acrylate groups, methacrylate groups, halo groups, acetoxy groups, and epoxy groups.
- 157. The network of claim 154 wherein R6 and R7 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, alkylmercapto groups, and alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R6 or R7 is a vinyl group, the other of R6 or R7 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R6 or R7 is a hydrido group, the other of R6 or R7 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 158. The network of claim 156 wherein R6 and R7 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, said alkylmercapto groups, and said alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R6 and R7 is a vinyl group, the other of R6 and R7 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R6 or R7 is a hydrido group, the other of R6 or R7 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 159. The network of claim 154 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is an alkyl group.
- 160. The network of claim 156 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is a methyl group.
- 161. The network of claim 154 wherein R5 and R8 comprise n-propoxypropyl groups.
- 162. The network of claim 159 wherein R5 and R8 comprise n-propoxypropyl groups.
- 163. The network of claim 160 wherein said protein molecules are keratin molecules.
- 164. A heterogeneous crosslinked network comprising the following crosslinks:
- 165. The network of claim 164 wherein said heteroalkyl groups are selected from the group consisting of acetoxy groups, silane groups optionally comprising one or more alkyl substitutent having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, and combinations thereof.
- 166. The network of claim 164 wherein R7 and R8 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, linear, branched or cyclic alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, alkenyl groups having from about 2 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydrido groups, alkoxy groups comprising one or more alkyl groups having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydroxy groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, acrylate groups, methacrylate groups, halo groups, acetoxy groups, and epoxy groups.
- 167. The network of claim 164 wherein R9 and R10 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, alkylmercapto groups, and alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R2 or R3 is a vinyl group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R2 or R3 is a hydrido group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 168. The network of claim 166 wherein R9 and R10 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, said alkylmercapto groups, and said alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R9 and R10 is a vinyl group, the other of R9 and R10 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R6 or R7 is a hydrido group, the other of R9 or R10 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 169. The network of claim 164 wherein at least one of R9 and R10 is an alkyl group.
- 170. The network of claim 166 wherein at least one of R9 and R10 is a methyl group.
- 171. The network of claim 164 wherein R7 and R8 are selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms and dimethylsiloxy groups.
- 172. The network of claim 168 wherein R7 and R8 are selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms and dimethylsiloxy groups.
- 173. The network of claim 169 wherein R7 and R8 are selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms and dimethylsiloxy groups.
- 174. The network of claim 170 wherein R7 and R8 are selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms and dimethylsiloxy groups.
- 175. The network of claim 164 wherein said first and second protein molecules are keratin molecules.
- 176. The network of claim 174 wherein said protein molecules are keratin molecules.
- 177. A heterogeneous crosslinked network comprising the following crosslinks:
- 178. The network of claim 177 wherein said heteroalkyl groups are selected from the group consisting of acetoxy groups, silane groups optionally comprising one or more alkyl substitutent having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, and combinations thereof.
- 179. The network of claim 177 wherein R5 and R8 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, linear, branched or cyclic alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, alkenyl groups having from about 2 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydrido groups, alkoxy groups comprising one or more alkyl groups having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydroxy groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, acrylate groups, methacrylate groups, halo groups, acetoxy groups, and epoxy groups.
- 180. The network of claim 178 wherein R6 and R7 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, alkylmercapto groups, and alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R2 or R3 is a vinyl group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R2 or R3 is a hydrido group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 181. The network of claim 179 wherein R6 and R7 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, said alkylmercapto groups, and said alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R6 and R7 is a vinyl group, the other of R6 and R7 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R6 or R7 is a hydrido group, the other of R6 or R7 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 182. The network of claim 180 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is an alkyl group.
- 183. The network of claim 181 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is a methyl group.
- 184. The network of claim 177 wherein R5 and R8 comprise n-propoxypropyl groups.
- 185. The network of claim 180 wherein R5 and R8 comprise n-propoxypropyl groups.
- 186. The network of claim 181 wherein R5 and R8 comprise n-propoxypropyl groups.
- 187. The network of claim 177 wherein said first and second protein molecules are keratin molecules.
- 188. The network of claim 161 wherein said first and second protein molecules are keratin molecules.
- 189. A heterogeneous crosslinked network comprising the following crosslinks:
- 190. The network of claim 189 wherein said heteroalkyl groups are selected from the group consisting of acetoxy groups, silane groups optionally comprising one or more alkyl substitutent having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, and combinations thereof.
- 191. The network of claim 189 wherein R5 and R8 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, linear, branched or cyclic alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, alkenyl groups having from about 2 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydrido groups, alkoxy groups comprising one or more alkyl groups having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydroxy groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, acrylate groups, methacrylate groups, halo groups, acetoxy groups, and epoxy groups.
- 192. The network of claim 189 wherein R6 and R7 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, alkylmercapto groups, and alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R2 or R3 is a vinyl group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R2 or R is a hydrido group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 193. The network of claim 190 wherein R6 and R7 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, said alkylmercapto groups, and said alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R6 and R7 is a vinyl group, the other of R6 and R7 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R6 or R7 is a hydrido group, the other of R6 or R7 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 194. The network of claim 189 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is an alkyl group.
- 195. The network of claim 191 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is a methyl group.
- 196. The network of claim 189 wherein R7 and R8 comprise n-propoxypropyl groups.
- 197. The network of claim 191 wherein R 5and R8 comprise n-propoxypropyl groups.
- 198. The network of claim 195 wherein R5 and R8 comprise n-propoxypropyl groups.
- 199. The network of claim 189 wherein said first and second protein molecules are keratin molecules.
- 200. The network of claim 198 wherein said first and second protein molecules are keratin molecules.
- 201. A heterogeneous crosslinked network comprising the following crosslinks:
- 202. A heterogeneous crosslinked network comprising the following crosslinks:
- 203. The network of claim 202 wherein said heteroalkyl groups are selected from the group consisting of acetoxy groups, silane groups optionally comprising one or more alkyl substitutent having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, and combinations thereof.
- 204. The network of claim 202 wherein R5 and R8 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, linear, branched or cyclic alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, alkenyl groups having from about 2 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydrido groups, alkoxy groups comprising one or more alkyl groups having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydroxy groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, acrylate groups, methacrylate groups, halo groups, acetoxy groups, and epoxy groups.
- 205. The network of claim 202 wherein R6 and R7 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, alkylmercapto groups, and alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R6 or R7 is a vinyl group, the other of R6 or R7 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R6 or R7 is a hydrido group, the other of R6 or R7 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 206. The network of claim 203 wherein R6 and R7 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, said alkylmercapto groups, and said alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R6 and R7 is a vinyl group, the other of R6 and R7 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R6 or R7 is a hydrido group, the other of R6 or R7 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 207. The network of claim 202 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is an alkyl group.
- 208. The network of claim 202 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is a methyl group.
- 209. The network of claim 206 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is a methyl group.
- 210. The network of claim 202 wherein said first and second protein molecules are keratin molecules.
- 211. The network of claim 209 wherein said first and second protein molecules are keratin molecules.
- 212. A heterogeneous crosslinked network comprising the following crosslinks:
- 213. The network of claim 212 wherein said heteroalkyl groups are selected from the group consisting of acetoxy groups, silane groups optionally comprising one or more alkyl substitutent having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, and combinations thereof.
- 214. The network of claim 212 wherein R5 and R8 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, linear, branched or cyclic alkyl groups having from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, alkenyl groups having from about 2 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydrido groups, alkoxy groups comprising one or more alkyl groups having a total of from about 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, hydroxy groups, alkylamine groups, alkylmercapto groups, acrylate groups, methacrylate groups, halo groups, acetoxy groups, and epoxy groups.
- 215. The network of claim 212 wherein R6 and R7 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, alkylmercapto groups, and alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R2 or R3 is a vinyl group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R2 or R3 is a hydrido group, the other of R2 or R3 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 216. The network of claim 214 wherein R6 and R7 independently are reacted groups selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, cycloalkyl groups, vinyl groups, hydrido groups, trifluoroalkyl groups, phenyl groups, alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, said alkylmercapto groups, and said alkylamine groups; provided that, when one of R6 and R7 is a vinyl group, the other of R6 and R7 is a group other than a hydrido group; and, when one of R6 or R7 is a hydrido group, the other of R6 or R7 is a group other than a vinyl group.
- 217. The network of claim 212 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is an alkyl group.
- 218. The network of claim 212 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is a methyl group.
- 219. The network of claim 216 wherein at least one of R6 and R7 is a methyl group.
- 220. The network of claim 212 wherein said first and second protein molecules are keratin molecules.
- 221. The network of claim 217 wherein said first and second protein molecules are keratin molecules.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of co pending application Ser. No. 10/119,477 filed Apr. 10, 2002. Another related co pending non-provisional application is the application entitled “Hydrogel with Controllable Mechanical, Chemical, and Biological Properties and Method for Making Same,” filed Apr. 22, 2002, for which no Serial Number has yet been received.
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10133885 |
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