U of T Technology & Startup Explorer

Bio-based, halogen-free flame-retardant (FR) chemical platform

A synthetic chemistry method that uses vanillin as the starting molecule to yield a novel difunctional phosphorus-containing chemical compound that can be converted into various FR monomeric resins with reactive functionalities.

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Keywords:

Biomaterials, Cleantech, Nanomaterials & Nanoparticles

Ultralight Aerogels for Extreme Heat Management

Materials and methods for ultra-high heat management in electronics and other critical components

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Keywords:

Electrical & Computer Engineering, Nanomaterials & Nanoparticles, Computer Hardware

Active shading devices for eco-efficient buildings

Bio-inspired microfluidic layers for switchable window shading.

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Keywords:

Climate Change, Construction, Microfluidics, Smart Cities

High-performance aluminum battery

A next-gen rechargeable aluminum-ion battery technology

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Keywords:

Energy, Battery, Cleantech

Method and system for supercritical fluid extraction of metal

A novel “aerio-metallurgical” process to recycle critical rare earth elements.

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Keywords:

Battery, Cleantech

Two-stage thermal treatment of nickel sulfide concentrates for nickel extraction

A novel method of Ni extraction that can significantly reduce sulfur dioxide emission, which is a major environmental pollutant.

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Keywords:

Cleantech

An Injectable Hydrogel for Delivery of Therapeutics for Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis occurs when the protective cartilage at the bone joints break down over time.  There is no cure for this disease, with one of the first standards of options for disease management being treatments such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).  However, this drug class often has undesirable side effects (e.g. liver and kidney damage) which have been attributed to non-specific systemic delivery.  Localized injections directly into the joint space can alleviate these issues, but current methods suffer from reduced retention times.  Polymeric solutions can solve this problem, if their other shortcomings such as poor mechanical properties, non degradability, toxicity, poor adhesion, slow gelation and burst release of drugs can be solved.

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Keywords:

Drug Delivery System, Therapeutics

Responsive Antiviral Biomaterials

Antibacterial-silica (glass) self-assembled materials that respond to the presence of pathogenic bacteria by releasing drugs on demand when bacteria are present.

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Keywords:

Drug Delivery System

Scalable Sensing Platform for Point-of-Need Testing

Scalable, portable diagnostics for bacteria detection, molecular diagnostics, and immunoassays through microchip-based optical, electrochemical, ion, pH, and temperature measurements.

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Keywords:

Point-of-Care, Chips, Semiconductors, Companies

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Jennifer Fraser

Director, Innovations
Innovations & Partnerships Office (IPO)
(416) 946-5515