Patent classifications
B01J20/20
GRAPHENE-POLYAMIDE COMPOSITE MEMBRANES AND MICROPARTICLES, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE, AND METHODS OF USE
A composite that includes graphene and an interfacially-polymerized polyamide, where the composite is in the form of a self-supporting membrane having a graphene side opposite to a polyamide side, or the composite is in the form of a microparticle comprising a graphene core and a polyamide shell, a method of manufacture of the composites by interfacial polymerization and methods of use of the composite are described.
GRAPHENE-POLYAMIDE COMPOSITE MEMBRANES AND MICROPARTICLES, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE, AND METHODS OF USE
A composite that includes graphene and an interfacially-polymerized polyamide, where the composite is in the form of a self-supporting membrane having a graphene side opposite to a polyamide side, or the composite is in the form of a microparticle comprising a graphene core and a polyamide shell, a method of manufacture of the composites by interfacial polymerization and methods of use of the composite are described.
REMOVING CONTAMINANTS FROM WATER WITH ADSORBENTS
A composition and process for reducing contaminants from water which includes use of a water-insoluble adsorbent having a surface area of at least about 10 m.sup.2/g, where the adsorbent is coated with a water-soluble metal salt.
REMOVING CONTAMINANTS FROM WATER WITH ADSORBENTS
A composition and process for reducing contaminants from water which includes use of a water-insoluble adsorbent having a surface area of at least about 10 m.sup.2/g, where the adsorbent is coated with a water-soluble metal salt.
SORBENTS FOR IMMERSION COOLING FIELD
Sorbent for filtering a coolant in immersion cooling systems, such as those used to cool electronic components. Sorbent may comprise activated carbon sorbent materials that have a bulk oxygen content of about 1 wt. % to about 5 wt. %, a moisture level of at most about 1.5 wt. %, and a molasses number of at least about 150. Sorbents may be contained within an enclosure to convey coolant therethrough to remove conductive contaminants from the coolant.
SORBENTS FOR IMMERSION COOLING FIELD
Sorbent for filtering a coolant in immersion cooling systems, such as those used to cool electronic components. Sorbent may comprise activated carbon sorbent materials that have a bulk oxygen content of about 1 wt. % to about 5 wt. %, a moisture level of at most about 1.5 wt. %, and a molasses number of at least about 150. Sorbents may be contained within an enclosure to convey coolant therethrough to remove conductive contaminants from the coolant.
Method of making activated carbon sorbent from seagrass for organic pollutant removal from water
A method of forming an activated carbon sorbent from a seagrass. The method involves treating a seagrass with a base solution to form an intermediate solid, drying the intermediate solid to form a precursor, and pyrolyzing the precursor at 600 to 1000° C. to form the activated carbon sorbent. Preferably the seagrass is Halodule uninervis. The activated carbon sorbent is used in a method of removing an organic pollutant from a contaminated water. Preferred organic pollutants removed are phenols, specifically 2,4-dimethylphenol and 2,4-dichlorophenol.
Method of making activated carbon sorbent from seagrass for organic pollutant removal from water
A method of forming an activated carbon sorbent from a seagrass. The method involves treating a seagrass with a base solution to form an intermediate solid, drying the intermediate solid to form a precursor, and pyrolyzing the precursor at 600 to 1000° C. to form the activated carbon sorbent. Preferably the seagrass is Halodule uninervis. The activated carbon sorbent is used in a method of removing an organic pollutant from a contaminated water. Preferred organic pollutants removed are phenols, specifically 2,4-dimethylphenol and 2,4-dichlorophenol.
SO2 ADSORPTION MATERIAL, PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR AND APPLICATION THEREOF, AND METHOD FOR REMOVING SO2 FROM FLUE GAS CONTAINING SO2
A SO.sub.2 adsorption material, a preparation method therefor and an application thereof, and a method for removing SO.sub.2 from flue gas containing SO.sub.2 are provided. The SO.sub.2 adsorption material contains a carbonized metal organic framework material and a sulfite loaded on the carbonized metal organic framework material, and the carbonized metal organic framework material is a carbonized material obtained by carbonizing a metal organic framework material. On the basis of the total weight of the SO.sub.2 adsorption material, the loading amount of sulfite is not higher than 10 wt %. The SO.sub.2 adsorption material has a relatively high SO.sub.2 adsorption capacity, and may be desorbed and regenerated by heating, and the adsorption capacity still remains at a relatively high level after multiple cycles of adsorption-desorption.
SO2 ADSORPTION MATERIAL, PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR AND APPLICATION THEREOF, AND METHOD FOR REMOVING SO2 FROM FLUE GAS CONTAINING SO2
A SO.sub.2 adsorption material, a preparation method therefor and an application thereof, and a method for removing SO.sub.2 from flue gas containing SO.sub.2 are provided. The SO.sub.2 adsorption material contains a carbonized metal organic framework material and a sulfite loaded on the carbonized metal organic framework material, and the carbonized metal organic framework material is a carbonized material obtained by carbonizing a metal organic framework material. On the basis of the total weight of the SO.sub.2 adsorption material, the loading amount of sulfite is not higher than 10 wt %. The SO.sub.2 adsorption material has a relatively high SO.sub.2 adsorption capacity, and may be desorbed and regenerated by heating, and the adsorption capacity still remains at a relatively high level after multiple cycles of adsorption-desorption.