ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 4 -- United States Patent no. 12,320,774, issued on June 3.
"Macrocycle embedded organic electronic materials, composites, and compositions for chemical sensing" was invented by Jason Azoulay (Hattiesburg, Miss.), Joshua Tropp (Hattiesburg, Miss.), Vikash Kaphle (Hattiesburg, Miss.), Anthony Benasco (Hattiesburg, Miss.) and Amar Flood (Bloomington, Ind.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A semiconductor sensor device for detecting an analyte including a semiconducting layer, one or more organic molecules in the semiconducting layer, and one or more receptor molecules, comprising a poly-cyanostilbene macrocycle, wherein the one or more receptors is embedded within or onto the...