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    Patents


    QMT currently has 43 patents and counting, contributing to our scientific and commercial edge. These range from different approaches to antimicrocbial chemistries as well as cosmetics, biocidal coatings, superabsorbant materials, antimicrobial textiles, paints, and other sustainable solutions. Our story begain in 1997, when we formed as a company with a team of experts in materials science. See the link below for a complete list of all of our patented technologies. In 2007, our NIMBUS technology poly-DADMAC received a de novo patent. In 2009, our Stay-Fresh technology was patented as an environmentally conscious surface antimicrobial solution.

· 2018: Regenerable antimicrobial coatings with long-lasting efficacy for use in medical applications including implants, medical instruments or devices, and hospital equipment.
· 2018: Polymeric composition and an antimicrobial composition, each comprising a superabsorbent polymer (SAP), such as used in diapers and sanitary napkins, and peroxide.
· 2015: Method for imparting a durable antimicrobial activity to substrates, particularly textiles.
· 2013: An alcohol- or glycol-soluble, water-insoluble, disinfectant composition and a method of using the same for disinfecting and for providing a prolonged antimicrobial property to a variety of surfaces, including skin.
· 2012: A system and method of enhancing the antimicrobial and biofilm-resistant efficacy of surfaces that have cationic polyelectrolytes nonleachably bound thereto in order to impart antimicrobial activity to the surface. The system is particularly beneficial for surfaces of articles such as contact lenses.
· 2010: Anionic polyelectrolytes are used as binding agents to reduce the solubility of cationic antimicrobial polyelectrolytes.
· 2009: A method of bonding an antimicrobial cationic polyelectrolyte to the surface of a substrate is described, wherein the antimicrobial thus attached to the substrate provides the substrate with antimicrobial properties, and at least a portion of the bonded antimicrobial is substantially non-leachable during normal conditions of use and storage.
· 2009: A novel gypsum board having improved antifungal properties is disclosed. The board comprises a gypsum core, front and back paper facings, and a polymeric antifungal agent effective at inhibiting fungal growth.
· 2008: The invention pertains to compositions and methods to treat the adverse effects of mustard chemicals and other toxic compounds, such as chemical warfare agents, exposure to which normally induces vesicating type response in mammals.
· 2006: A cosmetic topical formulation and method are directed toward diminishing skin wrinkling and fine lines and improving skin tone.

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