At PURDYLUCEY, we help clients protect the chemistry-driven breakthroughs that shape everything from product performance to environmental impact.
To date, PURDYLUCEY has worked with a large number of materials scientists and supported patents in areas such as carbon materials—including graphene and carbon polymers—and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). These technologies span applications in microchips, digital storage, electrodes, capacitors, transistors, solar cells, dye-sensitised solar cells, LEDs, thermoelectric devices, dielectrics, batteries, supercapacitors, sensors (including chemical and biological sensors), and a range of nanoscale components such as nano-transistors and nano-light emitting diodes.
Our attorneys have strong technical foundations in organic, inorganic and physical chemistry, as well as materials science and chemical engineering. This allows us to engage directly with inventors, anticipate examiner objections, and draft applications that stand up to scrutiny in Europe and internationally.
Many of these inventions face heightened challenges—complex claim drafting, evolving regulatory frameworks, and the need to balance protection with freedom to operate. We work closely with R&D teams, in-house counsel, and commercial leads to develop strategies that support long-term product lifecycles and align with broader business objectives.
Whether your focus is on sustainability, efficiency, or next-generation materials, our role is to ensure your intellectual property is well-structured, globally competitive, and commercially valuable.