Well, Can you patent C60 in olive oil then? And have anyone done it?
An inventor could try. At present there is no such published patent application, but they aren't published until 18 months after filing.
Not exactly true. Patent applications are published unless the inventor/submitter specifies that they do not want publication. In that case, the patent application is never published until or unless the patent is granted.
See: http://www.uspto.gov....html#d0e120159
Yes, that is true if the inventor does not plan on filing in foreign countries. But if the invention is important, they would certainly want to. Certainly in the case of this French group, there would be no nonpublication request as they would be filing overseas.
In the USA you can't patent anything which you have publicly disclosed or which was publicly disclosed by anyone else.
So unless a patent application was submitted before the Baati paper was submitted for publication, there would be no valid patent granted.
While this is true in foreign countries, in the US you have a one year grace period.
Here is the world patent application for C60 in oil, from 2004--
http://worldwide.esp...OC&locale=en_EPWHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A stable biocompatible composition comprising: (a) a carrier selected from the group consisting of fats, oils, waxes and mixtures thereof; and (b) particles of at least one compound selected from the group consisting of water-insoluble fullerenes, wherein said particles are dispersed and/or dissolved in said carrier.
etc...
Inventors--MOUSSA, FATHI; GHARBI, NAJLA
And another patent application by them claiming C60 as a stabilizer for oil--
http://worldwide.esp...7001188A1&KC=A1
Edited by Turnbuckle, 12 November 2012 - 10:18 PM.