Claims
- 1. A nanocomposite comprising:
a matrix; inorganic nanofillers in the form of whiskers; the inorganic nanofillers are mixed into the matrix at a loading less than 80 percent by volume to form a nanocomposite; wherein the nanocomposite exhibits a material property that differs by more than 20% as compared with the material property exhibited by a composite of similar composition with fillers having a domain size of at least one micron; and wherein the material property is selected from the group consisting of: refractive index, transparency to light, reflection characteristics, resistivity, permittivity, permeability, coercivity, B-H product, magnetic hysteresis, breakdown voltage, skin depth, curie temperature, dissipation factor, work function, band gap, electromagnetic shielding effectiveness, radiation hardness, chemical reactivity, thermal conductivity, temperature coefficient of an electrical property, voltage coefficient of an electrical property, thermal shock resistance, biocompatibility, and wear rate.
- 2. The nanocomposite of claim 1 wherein the matrix is a polymer.
- 3. The nanocomposite of claim 1 wherein the matrix is a ceramic.
- 4. The nanocomposite of claim 1 wherein the matrix is a metal.
- 5. A nanocomposite comprising:
a matrix; inorganic nanofillers in the form of fibers; wherein the inorganic nanofillers are mixed into the matrix at a loading less than 80 percent by volume to form a nanocomposite; wherein the nanocomposite exhibits a material property that differs by more than 20% as compared with the material property exhibited by a composite of similar composition with fillers having a domain size of at least one micron; and wherein the material property is selected from the group consisting of: refractive index, transparency to light, reflection characteristics, resistivity, permittivity, permeability, coercivity, B-H product, magnetic hysteresis, breakdown voltage, skin depth, curie temperature, dissipation factor, work function, band gap, electromagnetic shielding effectiveness, radiation hardness, chemical reactivity, thermal conductivity, temperature coefficient of an electrical property, voltage coefficient of an electrical property, thermal shock resistance, biocompatibility, and wear rate.
- 6. The nanocomposite of claim 5 wherein the matrix is a polymer.
- 7. The nanocomposite of claim 5 wherein the matrix is a ceramic.
- 8. The nanocomposite of claim 5 wherein the matrix is a metal.
- 9. A nanocomposite comprising:
a matrix; inorganic nanofillers in the form of plates; the inorganic nanofillers are mixed into the matrix at a loading less than 80 percent by volume to form a nanocomposite; wherein the nanocomposite exhibits a material property that differs by more than 20% as compared with the material property exhibited by a composite of similar composition with fillers having a domain size of at least one micron; and wherein the material property is selected from the group consisting of: refractive index, transparency to light, reflection characteristics, resistivity, permittivity, permeability, coercivity, B-H product, magnetic hysteresis, breakdown voltage, skin depth, curie temperature, dissipation factor, work function, band gap, electromagnetic shielding effectiveness, radiation hardness, chemical reactivity, thermal conductivity, temperature coefficient of an electrical property, voltage coefficient of an electrical property, thermal shock resistance, biocompatibility, and wear rate.
- 10. The nanocomposite of claim 9 wherein matrix is a polymer.
- 11. The nanocomposite of claim 9 wherein the matrix is a ceramic.
- 12. The nanocomposite of claim 9 wherein the matrix is a metal.
- 13. The nanocomposite of claim 1 wherein the nanofillers are surface treated.
- 14. The nanocomposite of claim 1 wherein the nanofillers are coated.
- 15. The nanocomposite of claim 5 wherein the nanofillers are surface treated.
- 16. The nanocomposite of claim 5 wherein the nanofillers are coated.
- 17. The nanocomposite of claim 9 wherein the nanofillers are surface treated.
- 18. The nanocomposite of claim 9 wherein the nanofillers are coated.
- 19. A nanocomposite comprising:
a matrix; organic nanofillers comprising a form selected from the group consisting of: whiskers, fibers and plates; the organic nanofillers are mixed into the matrix at a loading less than 80 percent by volume to form a nanocomposite; wherein the nanocomposite exhibits a material property that differs by more than 20% as compared with the material property exhibited by a composite of similar composition with fillers having a domain size of at least one micron; and wherein the material property is selected from the group consisting of: refractive index, transparency to light, reflection characteristics, resistivity, permittivity, permeability, coercivity, B-H product, magnetic hysteresis, breakdown voltage, skin depth, curie temperature, dissipation factor, work function, band gap, electromagnetic shielding effectiveness, radiation hardness, chemical reactivity, thermal conductivity, temperature coefficient of an electrical property, voltage coefficient of an electrical property, thermal shock resistance, biocompatibility, and wear rate.
- 20. A nanocomposite comprising:
a matrix; metallic nanofillers comprising a form selected from the group consisting of whiskers, fibers and plates; the metallic nanofillers are mixed into the matrix at a loading less than 80 percent by volume to form a nanocomposite; wherein the nanocomposite exhibits a material property that differs by more than 20% as compared with the material property exhibited by a composite of similar composition with fillers having a domain size of at least one micron; and wherein the material property is selected from the group consisting of: refractive index, transparency to light, reflection characteristics, resistivity, permittivity, permeability, coercivity, B-H product, magnetic hysteresis, breakdown voltage, skin depth, curie temperature, dissipation factor, work function, band gap, electromagnetic shielding effectiveness, radiation hardness, chemical reactivity, thermal conductivity, temperature coefficient of an electrical property, voltage coefficient of an electrical property, thermal shock resistance, biocompatibility, and wear rate.
1. RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/790,036 titled “NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR DRUG DELIVERY, CONTRAST AGENTS AND BIOMEDICAL IMPLANTS” filed on Feb. 20, 2001 which is a divisional of U.S. Pat. No. 6,228,904 filed on May 22, 1998 which is incorporated herein by reference and which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Nos. 60/049,077 filed on Jun. 5, 1997, 60/069,936 filed on Dec. 17, 1997, and 60/079,225 filed on Mar. 24, 1998 and which is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/739,257, filed Oct. 30, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,905,000, titled NANOSTRUCTURED ION CONDUCTING SOLID ELECTROLYTES, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/730,661, filed Oct. 11, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,952,040 titled “PASSIVE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS FROM NANO-PRECISION ENGINEERED MATERIALS” which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/706,819, filed Sep. 3, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,851,507 titled “INTEGRATED THERMAL PROCESS FOR THE CONTINUOUS SYNTHESIS OF NANOSCALE POWDERS” and U.S. Ser. No. 08/707,341, filed Sep. 3, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,738 titled “METHOD OF PRODUCING NANOSCALE POWDERS BY QUENCHING OF VAPORS”.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60069936 |
Dec 1997 |
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60079225 |
Mar 1998 |
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Divisions (3)
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09083893 |
May 1998 |
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09790036 |
Feb 2001 |
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08739257 |
Oct 1996 |
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09790036 |
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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08706819 |
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08707341 |
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