Claims
- 1. A gated pore membrane in which a pore plugging material resides within each pore of a material having pores, which material becomes increasingly erodible upon pH alteration of the environment immediately adjacent said material.
- 2. The gated pore membrane according to claim 1, wherein said pore plugging material is a phosphazene-functionalized cyclic olefin.
- 3. The gated pore membrane according to claim 1, wherein said pore plugging material is a phosphazene-functionalized polynorbornene.
- 4. The gated pore membrane according to claim 1, wherein said pore plugging material is a phosphazene-functionalized polyoxanorbornene.
- 5. The gated pore membrane according to claim 1, wherein said pore plugging material is a phosphazene-functionalized polynorbornene wherein the phosphazene moiety further contains groups selected from the group consisting of methoxy (ethoxyethoxy) and propylcarboxylatophenolate.
- 6. The gated pore membrane according to claim 5, wherein said phosphazene moiety further contains carboxylic acid side groups.
- 7. A method for gating a pore in a porous membrane, comprising the steps of: (a) plugging a pore in a membrane with a phosphazene-functionalized cyclic olefin and (b) at a point later in time, subjecting the plugged pore thus formed to an acidified environment.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said phosphazene-functionalized cyclic olefin is a phosphazene-functionalized polynorbornene.
- 9. The method according to claim 7, wherein said phosphazene-functionalized cyclic olefin is a phosphazene-functionalized polyoxanorbornene.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application claims priority to, and incorporates herein by reference, U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/245,092, filed Nov. 1, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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