Patent classifications
B01J20/10
HIGH TEMPERATURE THERMOCHEMICAL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM
A thermochemical energy storage system and method of storing thermal energy are disclosed. The energy storing system described herein comprises a reactor comprising a CO.sub.2 sorbent comprising i) CaO and mayenite or ii) Li.sub.4SiO.sub.4, or a combination thereof, and b) a CO.sub.2 source, wherein the CO.sub.2 source is in fluid communication with the reactor to allow flow of CO.sub.2 between the CO.sub.2 source and the reactor. Further, methods are disclosed for storing thermal energy through a wide temperature range.
SAMPLE CLEAN UP METHOD
The present invention relates to a flow-through device comprising at least one separation column wherein a first packing component, which comprises particles of alumina and/or silica, and a second packing component, which comprises a powder of one or more hygroscopic salts are provided. The two packing components may be blended or layered in the device, which may comprise a single tube or a plurality of tubes arranged in a plate format, such as the wells of a multiwall plate or tubes in a rack. In addition, the invention relates to a method for removing one or more matrix components, such as pigments, from a biological sample, by passing said sample across a first packing component, which comprises particles of alumina and/or silica, and a second packing component, which comprises a powder of one or more hygroscopic salts.
Salt coated with nanoparticles
A particle comprises an inner part and an outer coating. The inner part comprises CaO and the outer coating comprises hydrophobic nanoparticles of a size less than 1 μm. The particle has an average size of from 1 to 1000 μm. A device adapted to perform an absorption process comprises at least one such particle. A method for manufacturing such a particle comprises mixing CaO with hydrophobic nanoparticles, and mixing with sufficient energy to obtain particles comprising CaO coated with the hydrophobic nanoparticles.
SILICA ADSORBENT FOR REMOVAL OF CHLOROPHYLL DERIVATIVES FROM TRIACYLGLYCEROL-BASED OILS
The present invention relates to an adsorbent for treating an oil comprising a chlorophyll derivative. In particular, the present disclosure relates to an improved silica gel adsorbent for removing impurities, including chlorophyll derivatives and/or trace metals, from an oil, in particular triacylglycerol-based oils. The adsorbent comprises a silica gel treated with an alkali earth metal oxide, such as magnesium oxide, and has a pH of about 7 or greater and a water content of about 3 wt % or greater.
PROCESS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOVAL OF MERCURY IN A GAS DEHYDRATION PROCESS
A process for removal of mercury in a gas dehydration system comprising (a) adding a complexing agent to a recirculated glycol solvent as part of the glycol solution feed prior to or at the dehydration liquid contactor and recirculating continuously with the glycol solvent, (b) selectively reacting the complexing agent with mercury in the wet natural gas to remove the mercury from the dry natural gas product, (c) and feeding the rich glycol with the complexing agent to a regenerator and continuously regenerating.
Method for manufacturing a multicapillary packing for a material exchange
The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a multicapillary packing for an exchange of material including the formation, by a 3D printing method, of a monolith having a porous mass through which a plurality of parallel channels passes, opening on an inlet face and an outlet face of the packing, the 3D printing method being chosen among: selective laser sintering, molten wire deposition, stereolithography, binder spraying and spraying of material, the porous mass being suitable for allowing the diffusion of material to be exchanged between the channels.
DOUBLE SURFACE MODIFIED POROUS MATERIAL WITH MINIMIZED NONSPECIFIC INTERACTION
The present disclosure is directed to surface modified materials such as stationary phase materials for performing size exclusion chromatography. Aspects of the present disclosure feature materials surface modified with a moiety including a polyethylene glycol (PEG) functionality and a moiety comprising a diol functionality. Such surface modified materials exhibit a reduced propensity for ionic and hydrophobic secondary interactions.
CUSTOM WATER ADSORPTION MATERIAL
The technology disclosed herein is directed to controlling humidity levels, such as the humidity level in an enclosed environment. The water isotherm of the adsorbent material is customized through the modification of the surface chemistry of the adsorbent. By modifying the surface chemistry of the adsorbent in various ways and to varying degrees, it is possible to customize the adsorbent properties to a range of different humidity levels. Such modification can enhance the adsorbing capacity and efficiency of the adsorbent, especially with regard to low molecular weight water-soluble compounds.
METHOD AND MATERIALS FOR EXTRACTION OF OIL-SOLUBLE ORGANIC MOLECULAR TRACERS FROM OIL PHASES
Functionalized fluorescent tracers, compositions, and methods for extracting the functionalized fluorescent tracers from oil phases and other wellbore or drilling fluids are provided. In some implementations, a sorbent for extracting tracer molecules from a fluid includes a silica-based sorbent. The silica-based sorbent includes a hydrophobic functional group and an ionic functional group. In some implementations, the ionic functional group is positively charged. In some implementations, the ionic functional group is negatively charged. A method of extracting a functionalized dye from an oil phase includes mixing a sorbent for extracting tracer molecules with an oil phase sample that includes a functionalized fluorescent tracer, recovering the sorbent from the oil phase, and dispersing the sorbent in an organic solvent. In some implementations, the method includes lowering the pH of the organic solvent. In some implementations, the method includes raising the pH of the organic solvent.
REGENERATING AGENT FOR RADIONUCLIDE ADSORBENT, METHOD FOR REGENERATING SPENT RADIONUCLIDE ADSORBENT USING SAME, AND METHOD FOR TREATING SPENT REGENERATING AGENT
Proposed are a regenerating agent for a radionuclide adsorbent containing aqueous ammonia and organic acid, a regenerating method for a radionuclide adsorbent after using the regenerating agent for the radionuclide adsorbent, a method for treating of a spent regenerating agent obtained by the regenerating method of the spent radionuclide adsorbent, and a method of improving ion exchange capability of the regenerated radionuclide adsorbent obtained by the regenerating method of the spent radionuclide adsorbent.