Patent classifications
A62D3/34
Activated Carbon Supported Ni0Fe0 Nanoparticles for Reductive Transformation of Perfluoroalkyl-Containing Compounds
The present application relates to a novel method for reductive degradation of perfluoroalkyl-containing compounds, such as perfluoroalkyl sulfonates, by activated carbon (AC) supported zero valent iron-nickle nanoparticles (nNi.sup.0Fe.sup.0).
Activated carbon supported Ni.SUP.0.Fe.SUP.0 .nanoparticles for reductive transformation of perfluoroalkyl-containing compounds
The present application relates to a novel method for reductive degradation of perfluoroalkyl-containing compounds, such as perfluoroalkyl sulfonates, by activated carbon (AC) supported zero valent iron-nickel nanoparticles (nNi.sup.0Fe.sup.0).
Activated carbon supported Ni.SUP.0.Fe.SUP.0 .nanoparticles for reductive transformation of perfluoroalkyl-containing compounds
The present application relates to a novel method for reductive degradation of perfluoroalkyl-containing compounds, such as perfluoroalkyl sulfonates, by activated carbon (AC) supported zero valent iron-nickel nanoparticles (nNi.sup.0Fe.sup.0).
IN SITU TREATMENT SYSTEMS FOR REMEDIATION OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL CONTAMINATED BUILDING MATERIALS
Treatment systems and methods for capable of extracting or extracting and degrading trapped PCBs within a variety of building materials.
IN SITU TREATMENT SYSTEMS FOR REMEDIATION OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL CONTAMINATED BUILDING MATERIALS
Treatment systems and methods for capable of extracting or extracting and degrading trapped PCBs within a variety of building materials.
METHOD FOR DETOXIFYING LIQUID CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS USING SURFACE-MODIFIED METAL ORGANIC FRAMEWORK
The present invention relates to a method of detoxifying a liquid chemical agent using a metal organic framework having a surface modified with a basic amine-based compound. More particularly, a surface-modified metal organic framework having the amine-based compound deposited on a surface thereof and in pores thereof or bonded to the inside of a frame is prepared, and when the surface-modified metal organic framework comes into contact with the liquid chemical agent, a reaction with moisture in the atmosphere occurs, thus removing the liquid chemical agent through a hydrolysis reaction. It is possible to simultaneously detoxify various chemical agents such as a nerve agent and a vesicant, thus assuring a high detoxification effect on liquid chemical agents at room temperature even when using a small amount thereof.
METHOD FOR DETOXIFYING LIQUID CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS USING SURFACE-MODIFIED METAL ORGANIC FRAMEWORK
The present invention relates to a method of detoxifying a liquid chemical agent using a metal organic framework having a surface modified with a basic amine-based compound. More particularly, a surface-modified metal organic framework having the amine-based compound deposited on a surface thereof and in pores thereof or bonded to the inside of a frame is prepared, and when the surface-modified metal organic framework comes into contact with the liquid chemical agent, a reaction with moisture in the atmosphere occurs, thus removing the liquid chemical agent through a hydrolysis reaction. It is possible to simultaneously detoxify various chemical agents such as a nerve agent and a vesicant, thus assuring a high detoxification effect on liquid chemical agents at room temperature even when using a small amount thereof.
Carbon-modified titanium dioxide nanoparticles and the photocatalytic remediation of aqueous sources systems and methods thereof
A closed-loop system and methods for the remediation of an aqueous solution comprising a polychlorinated biphenyl employing carbon modified titanium dioxide nanoparticles having a Ti:C atomic ratio of 3:1 to 6:1 and a bandgap energy of 1.4-2.0 eV as photocatalysts.
Carbon-modified titanium dioxide nanoparticles and the photocatalytic remediation of aqueous sources systems and methods thereof
A closed-loop system and methods for the remediation of an aqueous solution comprising a polychlorinated biphenyl employing carbon modified titanium dioxide nanoparticles having a Ti:C atomic ratio of 3:1 to 6:1 and a bandgap energy of 1.4-2.0 eV as photocatalysts.
Activated Carbon Supported Ni0Fe0 Nanoparticles for Reductive Transformation of Perfluoroalkyl-Containing Compounds
The present application relates to a novel method for reductive degradation of perfluoroalkyl-containing compounds, such as perfluoroalkyl sulfonates, by activated carbon (AC) supported zero valent iron-nickel nanoparticles (nNi.sup.0Fe.sup.0).