B01J20/106

Guanidine-functionalized perlite particles, articles containing the particles, and methods of using the particles and articles

Guanidine-functionalized perlite particles are provided. Nonwoven articles are also provided, including a fibrous porous matrix and guanidine-functionalized perlite particles enmeshed in the fibrous porous matrix. Laminated articles are additionally provided, including a first substrate and a second substrate sealed to the first substrate along at least a portion of a perimeter of the first substrate. The laminated article further includes guanidine-functionalized perlite particles disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate. Methods of detecting microorganisms or target cellular analytes in a fluid sample using guanidine-functionalized particles or laminated articles are also provided.

ANIMAL LITTER WITH ODOR CONTROLLING COMPOUNDS
20190289812 · 2019-09-26 ·

The present disclosure provides a composition for controlling malodor of animal waste, wherein the composition comprises a substrate with a specific surface area less than about 60 m.sup.2/g and an ammonia-controlling effective amount of a salt of chlorous acid and may further comprise an acid activating agent.

COMPOSITE FILTER AIDS AND METHODS OF USING COMPOSITE FILTER AIDS
20190270067 · 2019-09-05 ·

This disclosure describes a composite filter aid containing a structured composite material formed by agglomerating an mineral with a protein-adsorbing binder, in which structured composite material includes a particle of the protein-adsorbing binder bonded to a plurality of particles of the mineral, and a permeability of the structured composite material is greater than permeabilities of both of the mineral and the protein-adsorbing binder. Also disclosed herein are processes for making composite filter aids and filtering methods using the composite filter aids.

Sorbents for the oxidation and removal of mercury

A promoted carbon and/or non-carbon base sorbent are described that are highly effective for the removal of mercury from flue gas streams. The promoted sorbent comprises a carbon and/or non-carbon base sorbent that has reacted with and contains forms of halogen and halides. Optional components may be added to increase and/or preserve reactivity and mercury capacity. These may be added directly with the base sorbent, or in-flight within a gas stream (air, flue gas, etc.), to enhance base sorbent performance and/or mercury capture. Mercury removal efficiencies obtained exceed conventional methods. The promoted sorbent can be regenerated and reused. Base sorbent treatment and preparation methods are also described. New methods for in-flight preparation, introduction, and control of the active base sorbent into the mercury contaminated gas stream are described.

MEDIA

A method of making a media usable for instance in hydroponics. The method comprising mixing together three components, granulating the mixture and firing the granules formed, the first component is silica sand, the second component is mica granite sand, and the third component is a glass powder, with the firing taking place at a temperature such that the third component melts during firing.

ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE
20190168145 · 2019-06-06 ·

A composite filter aid may include at least one mineral associated with an antimicrobial metal compound, wherein the filter aid has a permeability ranging from 0.1 to 20 darcys. The antimicrobial metal compound can be chemically deposited on the mineral surface or bonded to mineral structure by binder or high temperature calcination.

PET LITTER HAVING AN ACTIVATED CARBON LAYER AND METHODS OF MAKING THE LITTER
20190150396 · 2019-05-23 ·

A method of making absorbent granules can include mixing activated carbon with a liquid and a binder to form a slurry; applying the slurry to particles of absorbent core material to at least partially coat the particles of the core material with a first distinct layer containing the activated carbon; and applying a clumping agent to the first distinct layer to at least partially coat the first distinct layer with a second distinct layer containing the clumping agent. The absorbent granules can be used as a deodorizer and/or a pet litter, and each of the absorbent granules can include an absorbent core, a first distinct layer containing activated carbon, and a second distinct layer containing a clumping agent such that the first distinct layer is between an outer surface of the absorbent core and an inner surface of the second distinct layer.

Co-agglomerated composite materials, methods for making co-agglomerated composite materials, and methods for using co-agglomerated composite materials
10226750 · 2019-03-12 · ·

A composite filter aid may include a first mineral selected from diatomaceous earth and natural glass. The filter aid may also include a second mineral having and aspect ratio greater than about 2:1, and a binder. The filter aid may have a permeability ranging from 0.2 to 20 darcys. A method for making a composite filter aid may include blending a first mineral, a second mineral, and a binder, wherein the first mineral comprises at least one of diatomaceous earth and natural glass, and the second mineral has an aspect ratio greater than about 2:1. The method may further include agglomerating the first mineral and second mineral in the presence of the binder to form the composite filter aid. A method for filtering a beverage may include using the composite filter aid.

CO-AGGLOMERATED COMPOSITE MATERIALS
20190039044 · 2019-02-07 ·

A composite filter aid may include diatomaceous earth, natural glass, and a precipitated silica binder, wherein the filter aid has a permeability ranging from 3 to 20 darcys. A composite filter aid may include diatomaceous earth, perlite, and a precipitated silica binder, wherein the filter aid has an alpha density less than 15 lbs/ft.sup.3. A method for making a composite material may include blending diatomaceous earth and perlite, adding alkali silicate to the blended diatomaceous earth and perlite, and precipitating the alkali silicate as a binder to make the composite material. A method for filtering a beverage may include using a composite filter aid and/or composite material.

ACID-TREATED FILTER AID BLEND
20190039043 · 2019-02-07 ·

A filter aid composition may include a first acid-treated silica-based filter aid having a first particle size distribution and a second acid-treated silica-based filter aid having a second particle size distribution. A method of making a filter aid composition may include providing a first silica-based filter aid having a first particle size distribution, providing a second silica-based filter aid having a second particle size distribution, and blending the first silica-based filter aid with the second silica-based filter aid to form the filter aid composition. A method of filtering a fluid may include providing a filter aid composition including a first acid-treated silica-based filter aid and a second acid-treated silica-based filter aid and filtering the fluid through the filter aid composition. The filter aid composition may have a multimodal particle size distribution such that the first particle size distribution has a d50 greater than the second particle size distribution.