Polymer Coats Leads on Implantable Medical Device

TBMG-7865

05/01/2010

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Langley Research Center’s Soluble Imide (LaRC-SI) was discovered by accident. While researching resins and adhesives for advanced composites for high-speed aircraft, Robert Bryant, a Langley engineer, noticed that one of the polymers he was working with did not behave as predicted. After putting the compound through a two-stage controlled chemical reaction, expecting it to precipitate as a powder after the second stage, he was surprised to see that the compound remained soluble. This novel characteristic ended up making this polymer a very significant finding, eventually leading Bryant and his team to win several NASA technology awards, and an “R&D 100” award.

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"Polymer Coats Leads on Implantable Medical Device," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2010.
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May 1, 2010
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TBMG-7865
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English