Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090039322 | Alkoxy polyester compounds, compositions and methods of use thereof - Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I), compositions having compounds of formula (I) and methods of stabilizing a photodegradable polymer or compound in a composition; | 02-12-2009 |
20090039323 | Method of quenching electronic excitation of chromophore-containing organic molecules in photoactive compositions - The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from a UV-absorbing molecule has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds of formulas (I) and (V) having an alkoxy radical preferably in the four (para) position (hereinafter methoxy crylenes) on one or both of the phenyl rings: | 02-12-2009 |
20090041847 | METHOD OF QUENCHING ELECTRONIC EXCITATION OF CHROMOPHORE-CONTAINING ORGANIC MOLECULES IN PHOTOACTIVE COMPOSITIONS - The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from a UV-absorbing molecule has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds of formulas (I) and (V) having an alkoxy radical preferably in the four (para) position (hereinafter methoxycrylenes) on one or both of the phenyl rings: | 02-12-2009 |
20090042312 | Test method for determining compounds capable of quenching electronic singlet state excitation of photoactive compounds - A method of testing a compound for its capability of quenching singlet excited state energy from a photon-excited photoactive compound, thereby photostabilizing said photoactive compound, comprising mixing: (1) a composition comprising a photoactive compound in a solvent and determining the degree of fluorescence of said composition (1) by exposing the composition (1) to UV radiation in an amount sufficient for the photoactive compound to reach an electronic singlet excited state, and (2) a mixture comprising said photoactive compound with a test compound in a solvent, and determining the degree of fluorescence of said mixture (2) by exposing the mixture to UV radiation to the same degree as composition (1), and comparing the degree of fluorescence of composition (1) with mixture (2). | 02-12-2009 |
20090057627 | Method of quenching electronic excitation of chromophore-containing organic molecules photoactive compositions - A method of quenching fluorescence of a naphthalate polyester that is subjected to UV-radiation in an amount sufficient to cause the naphthalate polyester to reach an excited state and fluoresce, comprising adding to the naphthalate polyester a fluorescence quenching amount of a compound of formula (1): | 03-05-2009 |
20090069466 | PHOTOSTABILIZING SILICONE FLUIDS - A silicone fluid comprising a chromophore-substituted polyorganosiloxane having a formula (2): | 03-12-2009 |
20090074687 | METHOD OF QUENCHING ELECTRONIC EXCITATION OF CHROMOPHORE-CONTAINING ORGANIC MOLECULES IN PHOTOACTIVE COMPOSITIONS - The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from a UV-absorbing molecule has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds of formulas (I) and (V) having an alkoxy radical preferably in the four (para) position (hereinafter methoxy crylenes) on one or both of the phenyl rings: | 03-19-2009 |
20090208435 | METHOD OF QUENCHING ELECTRONIC EXCITATION OF CHROMOPHORE-CONTAINING ORGANIC MOLECULES IN PHOTOACTIVE COMPOSITIONS - The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from a UV-absorbing molecule has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds of formulas (I) and (V) having an alkoxy radical preferably in the four (para) position (hereinafter methoxycrylenes) on one or both of the phenyl rings: | 08-20-2009 |
20090291054 | METHOD OF QUENCHING ELECTRONIC EXCITATION OF CHROMOPHORE-CONTAINING ORGANIC MOLECULES IN PHTOACTIVE COMPOSITIONS - The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from a UV-absorbing molecule has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds of formulas (I) and (V) having an alkoxy radical preferably in the four (para) position (hereinafter methoxycrylenes) on one or both of the phenyl rings: | 11-26-2009 |
20090291055 | METHOD OF QUENCHING ELECTRONIC EXCITATION OF CHROMOPHORE-CONTAINING ORGANIC MOLECULES IN PHOTOACTIVE COMPOSITIONS - The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from a UV-absorbing molecule has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds of formulas (I) and (V) having an alkoxy radical preferably in the four (para) position (hereinafter methoxycrylenes) on one or both of the phenyl rings: | 11-26-2009 |
20090291141 | METHOD OF QUENCHING ELECTRONIC EXCITATION OF CHROMOPHORE-CONTAINING ORGANIC MOLECULES IN PHOTOACTIVE COMPOSITIONS - The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from a UV-absorbing molecule has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds of formulas (I) and (V) having an alkoxy radical preferably in the four (para) position (hereinafter methoxycrylenes) on one or both of the phenyl rings: | 11-26-2009 |
20090324570 | Photostabilization of Retinoids with Alkoxycrylene Compounds - The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from retinoid compounds—has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds having an alkoxy radical in the four (para) position (hereinafter “alkoxycrylenes”) on one of the phenyl rings having the formula (I): | 12-31-2009 |
20090324835 | UV-ABSORBING AND PHOTOSTABILIZING POLYMERS - Polymers comprising monomers having 2-cyano-3,3-diphenyl-prop-2-enoic acid moieties having the formula | 12-31-2009 |
20100021403 | DISPERSIONS OF INORGANIC PARTICULATES CONTAINING ALKOXYCRYLENE - A composition comprising an inorganic particulate material in an amount of about 20 wt % to about 70 wt %, a carrier for the particulate material comprising a compound of formula (I) in an amount of about 1 wt % to about 70 wt %, a particulate material coating material in an amount of about 0 wt % to about 5 wt %, and a dispersing agent for the particulate material in an amount of about 0 wt % to about 5 wt %, based on the total weight of the composition, | 01-28-2010 |
20100283015 | Alkoxycrylene/Metal Oxide Photostabilized Photoactive Compositions and Methods - The photo stabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from a UV-absorbing molecule has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds of formulas (I) and (V) having an alkoxy radical preferably in the four (para) position (hereinafter methoxycrylenes) on one or both of the phenyl rings: | 11-11-2010 |
20110033396 | NOVEL PHOTOSTABILIZERS, UV ABSORBERS, AND METHODS OF PHOTOSTABILIZING COMPOSITIONS - Polymers containing one or more novel photoactive moieties, sunscreen compositions including a mixture of a photoactive compound and a polymer containing one or more photoactive moieties are described herein. Also disclosed are methods for stabilizing a sunscreen composition, methods of filtering out ultra-violet light from a substrate by the addition of one or more of the foregoing polymers, methods accepting the triplet excited state energy with one or more of the foregoing polymer, and methods of increasing the UV-A Protective Value are described herein. | 02-10-2011 |
20110142771 | Photostabilization of Retinoids with Alkoxycrylene Compounds - The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from retinoid compounds—has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds having an alkoxy radical in the four (para) position (hereinafter “alkoxycrylenes”) on one of the phenyl rings having the formula (I): | 06-16-2011 |
20110251242 | PHOTOSTABILIZATION OF RESVERATROL WITH ALKOXYCRYLENE COMPOUNDS - The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from resveratrol compounds—has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds having an alkoxy radical in the four (para) position (hereinafter “alkoxycrylenes”) on one of the phenyl rings having the formula (I): | 10-13-2011 |
20120065232 | PHOTOSTABILIZATION OF RETINOIDS WITH ALKOXYCRYLENE COMPOUNDS - The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy—particularly singlet state energy from retinoid compounds—has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds having an alkoxy radical in the four (para) position (hereinafter “alkoxycrylenes”) on one of the phenyl rings having the formula (I): | 03-15-2012 |
20120107255 | PHOTOSTABILIZATION OF CHOLECALCIFEROL WITH ALKOXYCRYLENE COMPOUNDS - A method of reducing photodegradation of cholecalciferol when exposed to UV radiation in a composition containing cholecalciferol comprising combining with cholecalciferol a compound of formula (I) in an amount effective to quench excited state energy from cholecalciferol and transfer the excited state energy from cholecalciferol to the compound of formula (I), | 05-03-2012 |
20120114572 | Photostabilization of coenzyme Q compounds with alkoxycrylene compounds - A method of reducing photodegradation of a coenzyme Q | 05-10-2012 |
20120308495 | PHOTOSTABILIZATION OF COENZYME Q COMPOUNDS WITH ALKOXYCRYLENE COMPOUNDS - A method of reducing photodegradation of a coenzyme Q | 12-06-2012 |
20140044654 | COMPOSITIONS, APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR RESOLVING ELECTRONIC EXCITED STATES - The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to molecules, including conjugated fused polycyclic molecules, that may receive excited state energy from other molecules (e.g., light-absorbing molecules) or directly from the irradiation sources. According to some embodiments, the disclosure relates to molecules, including conjugated fused polycyclic molecules, that may resolve (e.g., quench, dissipate) excited state energy, normally by way of releasing it as heat. (e.g., as heat). Conjugated fused polycyclic molecules of various structures are disclosed including Formula III: | 02-13-2014 |
20140050681 | METHOD OF PHOTOSTABILIZING UV ABSORBERS, PARTICULARLY DIBENZYOLMETHANE DERIVATIVES, E.G., AVOBENZONE, WITH CYANO-CONTAINING FUSED TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS - A photostabilized photoactive composition comprising a mixture of a photoactive compound that develops a singlet excited state, or fluoresces when subjected to UV radiation and an effective amount of an excited state quencher comprising a cyano-containing fused tricyclic compound of formula (I): | 02-20-2014 |