Detoxifying light emitting device and use thereof

US12337069B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-12337069-B1
Application numberUS-202217720080-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateApr 13, 2022
Priority dateApr 13, 2022
Publication dateJun 24, 2025
Grant dateJun 24, 2025

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A device is provided that can be rapidly decontaminated in response to exposure to toxic chemicals and biological materials. The device combines electroluminescence (EL) surfaces and panels with a reactive coating including a dye that acts to neutralize toxic chemical and biological materials. A current is applied to an EL display that has been coated with a fluorescent dye. The dye in turns converts nearby ambient oxygen to the more reactive singlet oxygen form that is responsible for the decontamination of toxic chemicals and agents in proximity to the device. Potential uses of the reactive decontamination device include surface panels of vehicles, exterior and interior surfaces of buildings, furniture, wands, and flexible surfaces such as tarps for tents, as well as fabrics and textiles, both woven and non-woven.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A decontamination device, comprising: a light emitting device; a coating including a dye on said light emitting device and in optical communication with said light emitting device, wherein said coating converts ambient air oxygen into singlet oxygen upon irradiation by said light emitting device; and an opaque and porous overlayer on said coating, said overlayer being permeable to the singlet oxygen. 2. The decontamination device of claim 1 , wherein said dye is a boron-dipyrromethene. 3. The decontamination device of claim 1 , wherein said dye is 2-pyridone-functionalized aza-boron-dipyrromethene. 4. The decontamination device of claim 1 , wherein said coating further includes a photocatalyst. 5. The decontamination device of claim 4 , wherein said photocatalyst comprises titania supporting PtEr particulate. 6. The decontamination device of claim 1 , wherein said dye is one or more of 4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene (BODIPY); 1,3,5, 7-tetramethyl-8-phenyl-substituted BODIPY (BODPIY-H); 1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-2,6-ido-8-phenyl-substituted BODIPY (BODPIY-I); 1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-2,6-sulfonyl-8-phenyl-substituted BODIPY (BODPIY-SO3); or ethyl 2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-4H-thieno[3,2-b]pyrrole-5-carboxylate; 2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-4H-thieno[3,2-b]pyrrole-5-carboxylic acid. 7. The decontamination device of claim 1 , wherein said coating comprises a resin matrix encapsulating said dye. 8. The decontamination device of claim 7 , wherein said resin matrix is polyimide, polystyrene, polydimethylsiloxane, polyurethane, latex, a random copolymer, or a block copolymer in which any of the aforementioned comprise at least 50 percent by mole fraction of the copolymer. 9. The decontamination device of claim 1 , wherein said light emitting device is an electroluminescence (EL) display or an array of light emitting diodes (LEDs). 10. The decontamination device of claim 1 , wherein said light emitting device and said coating are conformable to a substrate or surface. 11. The decontamination device of claim 1 , further comprising a backing joined to said light emitting device opposite said coating. 12. The decontamination device of claim 1 , further comprising adhesive pads attached to said coating or said opaque and porous overlayer. 13. The decontamination device of claim 1 , wherein said light emitting device emits at least one wavelength in the range of 280 and 780 nm. 14. The decontamination device of claim 1 , wherein said decontamination device is affixed to or forms the surface panels of vehicles, exterior and interior surfaces of buildings, furniture, wands, and flexible surfaces such as tarps, tents, fabrics and textiles.

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  • Ultraviolet [UV] radiation · CPC title

  • Pesticides, e.g. insecticides, herbicides, fungicides or nematocides · CPC title

  • by oxidation; by combustion · CPC title

  • Chemical warfare substances, e.g. cholinesterase inhibitors · CPC title

  • Visible light · CPC title

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What does patent US12337069B1 cover?
A device is provided that can be rapidly decontaminated in response to exposure to toxic chemicals and biological materials. The device combines electroluminescence (EL) surfaces and panels with a reactive coating including a dye that acts to neutralize toxic chemical and biological materials. A current is applied to an EL display that has been coated with a fluorescent dye. The dye in turns co…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
U S Army Combat Capabilities Dev Command Chemical Biological Center, Government Of The United States As Represented By The Secretary Of The Army
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61L2/088. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 24 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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