2023 Other Outputs Biodegradability of plastics: Discussion papers. A joint collaboration between Corrs Chambers Westgarth and The University of QueenslandCamenzuli, Louise, Syme, Rosie, Downie, Rachelle, McKinley, Belle, Chan, Jennifer, Lant, Paul, Laycock, Bronwyn, Pratt, Steven and Chan, Clement (2023). Biodegradability of plastics: Discussion papers. A joint collaboration between Corrs Chambers Westgarth and The University of Queensland. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/20d45a9 |
2017 Other Outputs The urgent need to re-engineer nitrogen-efficient food production for the planetPikaar, Ilje, Matassa, Silvio, Rabaey, Korneel, Laycock, Bronwyn, Boon, Nico and Verstraete, Willy (2017). The urgent need to re-engineer nitrogen-efficient food production for the planet. Dresden, Germany: Dresden Nexus Conference. |
2015 Other Outputs Production of carbon fiber used as e.g. lightweight automobile component, involves spinning precursor fiber filament from solution comprising nanocellulose fibril, and carbonizing filament by pyrolysis at elevated temperatureMartin, Darren J., McFarland, Eric , Annamalai, Pratheep Kumar and Laycock, Bronwyn (2015). Production of carbon fiber used as e.g. lightweight automobile component, involves spinning precursor fiber filament from solution comprising nanocellulose fibril, and carbonizing filament by pyrolysis at elevated temperature. WO2015143497-A1. |
2014 Other Outputs Method of producing polyhydroxyalkanoate compounded plastics having improved mechanical propertiesWerker, A., Arcos-Hernandez, M., Laycock, B., Pratt, S., Johansson, P. and Magnusson, P. (2014). Method of producing polyhydroxyalkanoate compounded plastics having improved mechanical properties. WO 2014097193. |
2013 Other Outputs Degradable PolyolefinDagley, Ian, Halley, Peter, Laycock, Bronwyn, Nikolic, Melissa, Cash, Gregory and Gauthier, Emilie (2013). Degradable Polyolefin. WO2013023247. |
2013 Other Outputs Degradable PolyolefinDagley, I., Halley, P., Laycock, B., Nikolic, M., Cash, G. and Gauthier, E. (2013). Degradable Polyolefin. |
2010 Other Outputs Degradable polymeric filmGeorge, G., Johnstone, P., Warner, J., Halley, P., Laycock, B., Gardi, S., Pasti, C. and Schlingloff, G. (2010). Degradable polymeric film. EP2176322. |
2008 Other Outputs Controlling degradation of polymeric film to cause film to degrade after intended life time involves providing film having polymer and prodegradant, activating artificial radiation source to emit electromagnetic radiation and irradiatingGardi, S., George, G., Halley, P., Johnstone, P., Laycock, B., Pasti, C., Schlingloff, G. and Warner, J. (2008). Controlling degradation of polymeric film to cause film to degrade after intended life time involves providing film having polymer and prodegradant, activating artificial radiation source to emit electromagnetic radiation and irradiating. WO2009021270-A1. |
2001 Other Outputs Aqueous Polyimide ProcessLaycock, B., Hawthorne, D., Hodgkin, J. and Morton, T. (2001). Aqueous Polyimide Process. 6,333,391. |
2000 Other Outputs Process for manufacture of a porous polymer from a mixtureChaouk, H., Meijs, G. and Laycock, B. (2000). Process for manufacture of a porous polymer from a mixture. 6,015,609. |
1999 Other Outputs Polymerizable siloxane macromonomersLaycock, B. and Meijs, G. (1999). Polymerizable siloxane macromonomers. 5,981,615. |
1999 Other Outputs Cell growth substrate polymerMeijs, G., Laycock, B., Griffiths, M., Cheong, E., Steele, J. and Johnson, G. (1999). Cell growth substrate polymer. 5,994,133. |
1999 Other Outputs “Perfluoroalkylether macromer having two polymerisable groups”Meijs, G., Laycock, B., Griffiths, M. and Cheong, E. (1999). “Perfluoroalkylether macromer having two polymerisable groups”. 5,962,611. |
1999 Other Outputs Extended Wear Ophthalmic LensNicolson, P., Baron, R., Chabrecek, P., Court, J., Domschke, A., Griesser, H., Ho, A., Hoepken, J., Laycock, B., Liu, Q., Lohmann, D., Meijs, G., Papaspiliotopoulos, E., Riffle, J., Schindhelm, K., Sweeney, D., Terry, W., Vogt, J. and Winterton, L. (1999). Extended Wear Ophthalmic Lens. 5,965,631. |
1999 Other Outputs “Polymerizable perfluoroalkylether macromer”Meijs, G., Laycock, B., Steele, J. and Johnson, G. (1999). “Polymerizable perfluoroalkylether macromer”. |
1999 Other Outputs Extended wear ophthalmic lensNicolson, P., Baron, R., Chabrecek, P., Court, J., Domschke, J., Griesser, H., Ho, A., Hoepken, J., Laycock, B., Liu, Q., Lohmann, D., Meijs, G., Papaspiliotopoulos, J., Riffle, J., Schindhelm, K., Sweeney, D., Terry, W., Vogt, J. and Winterton, L. (1999). Extended wear ophthalmic lens. 5,849,811. |
1998 Other Outputs “Polymerizable perfluoroalkylether macromere"Nicolson, P., Baron, R., Chabrecek, J., Court, J., Domschke, A., Griesser, H., Ho, A., Hoepken, J., Laycock, B., Liu, Q., Lohmann, D., Meijs, G., Papaspiliotopoulos, E., Riffle, J., Schindhelm, K., Sweeney, D., Terry, W., Vogt, J. and Winterton, L. (1998). “Polymerizable perfluoroalkylether macromere". 5,789,461. |
1998 Other Outputs Extended wear ophthalmic lensNicolson, P., Baron, R., Chabrecek, P., Court, J., Domschke, A., Griesser, H., Ho, A., Hoepken, J., Laycock, B., Liu, Q., Lohmann, D., Meijs, G., Papaspiliotopoulos, E., Riffle, J., Schindhelm, K., Sweeney, D., Terry, W., Vogt, J. and Winterton, L. (1998). Extended wear ophthalmic lens. US5760100 A. |
1998 Other Outputs Methods of forming an extended wear ophthalmic lens having a hydrophilic surfaceNicolson, P., Baron, R., Chabrecek, P., Court, J., Domschke, A., Griesser, H., Ho, A., Hoepken, J., Laycock, B., Liu, Q., Lohmann, D., Meijs, G., Papaspiliotopoulos, E., Riffle, J., Schindhelm, K., Sweeney, D., Terry, W., Vogt, J. and Winterton, L. (1998). Methods of forming an extended wear ophthalmic lens having a hydrophilic surface. US5776999 A. |
1992 Other Outputs The electrophilic cleavage of allylsilanes : investigations into the mechanism of the electrophilic cleavage of allylsilanes and the synthesis of optically active silicon centred allylic silacyclopentanesLaycock, Bronwyn (1992). The electrophilic cleavage of allylsilanes : investigations into the mechanism of the electrophilic cleavage of allylsilanes and the synthesis of optically active silicon centred allylic silacyclopentanes. PhD Thesis, School of Molecular and Microbial Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2015.579 |