Patent classifications
B01J20/28045
Method for preparing monolithic coated surfaces
A carrier for adsorption a compound, comprising a support; and a shrink-fitted monolithic body attached to and surrounding at least a portion of the support. The monolithic body can be porous and configured to bind compounds in a solution either for the isolation or depletion of the compounds from the solution.
Sorption agent, method of making a sorption agent and barrier system
An anionic sorption agent, method for forming the anionic sorption agent and a barrier system are disclosed. The anionic sorption agent including a modified pseudo or glycol-boehmite base comprising a structure having cationic metal ion sites. The method for forming the anionic sorption agent includes providing a pseudo or glycol-boehmite base and contacting the pseudo or glycol-boehmite base a modifying composition comprising a metallic ion to form the modified pseudo or glycol-boehmite base comprising a structure having cationic metal ion sites. The barrier system includes the anionic sorption agent comprising a first barrier component comprising a modified pseudo or glycol-boehmite base comprising a structure having cationic metal ion sites and a second barrier component comprising a cationic sorption agent.
Method of chromatography on a porous packing produced by a drawing process
The invention relates to a method of chromatography wherein a gaseous, liquid or supercritical fluid mobile phase, which contains substances to be separated, flows through a porous packing which comprises a plurality of capillary channels which extend in the direction of flow of said mobile phase, said packing being manufactured by a method wherein: a bundle of elementary fibres is assembled, said fibres comprising a core made of a solid, liquid or gaseous material, and a shell made of a drawable material, said bundle is drawn in order to reduce the diameter of said fibres, a porous matrix is formed around the core of the drawn fibres, the formation of said porous matrix comprising a transformation of the shell material, where said porous matrix comprises at least one population of connected pores interconnecting the channels, where the thickness of the porous matrix between two adjacent channels is less than the diameter of the channels, preferably less than half the diameter of the channels, where necessary the core material is removed so as to leave free channels in the porous matrix.
Removal and detection of algae, their toxins, and excess nutrients
A method of removing from water at least one of algae, bacteria, toxins produced by algae, toxins produced by bacteria, and algae nutrients by placing an open-cell foam material into the water, leaving the material in the water for sufficient time to adsorb/absorb at least one of algae, their toxins, and their nutrients, and then removing the open-cell foam material from the water.
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL ARTICLES INCLUDING ACTIVATED CARBON
The present disclosure relates to hydrocarbon emission control systems. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to substrates coated with hydrocarbon adsorptive coating compositions and evaporative emission control systems for controlling evaporative emissions of hydrocarbons from motor vehicle engines and fuel systems. The hydrocarbon adsorptive coating compositions include particulate carbon having a BET surface area of at least about 1300 m.sup.2/g, and at least one of (i) a butane affinity of greater than 60% at 5% butane; (ii) a butane affinity of greater than 35% at 0.5% butane; (iii) a micropore volume greater than about 0.2 ml/g and a mesopore volume greater than about 0.5 ml/g.
CATALYST-ADSORBENT FILTER FOR AIR PURIFICATION
Disclosed in certain embodiments are catalyst-adsorbent compositions that include a metal oxide catalyst adapted for converting gaseous pollutants into chemically-benign species, and an adsorbent adapted for adsorbing the chemically-benign species together with other gaseous species and volatile organic compounds.
Activated Carbon Filter Having Barrier Layer
An activated carbon filter for reducing hydrocarbon emissions, includes a plurality of channels, the channels being suitable for the flow of gases therethrough and at least part of the surface of the channel walls having activated carbon for absorbing and/or adsorbing substances, in particular hydrocarbons; and a filter peripheral wall on the outer periphery of the activated carbon filter; wherein the filter peripheral wall comprises a barrier layer, in particular in the form of a coating on the outer surface of the filter peripheral wall, preventing or at least significantly reducing the penetration, in particular the diffusion, of gases and/or substances, in particular hydrocarbon-containing gases, through the filter peripheral wall.
ACTIVATED CARBON MODIFIED BY ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION AND METHODS THEREOF
The present description provides structures, atomic layer deposition methods for preparing the structures, and an apparatus preparing the structures. The described structures provide unexpected advantages as compared to currently available materials.
PURIFICATION OF GASES CONTAINING SULFUR COMPOUNDS
A system includes a purification unit configured to process a vapor stream including sulfur dioxide. The purification unit includes an inlet configured to allow the vapor stream to enter the purification unit. The purification unit includes a steam coil configured to circulate steam and provide a source of heat. The purification unit includes a packed bed. The purification unit includes a tray configured to accumulate sulfur. The purification unit includes an absorber section configured to remove at least a portion of the sulfur dioxide from the vapor stream. The purification unit includes an outlet configured to allow an effluent with a lower sulfur dioxide content than the vapor stream to exit the purification unit. The system includes a sulfur tank including a vent line in fluid communication with the inlet. The vent line is configured to allow vapor to flow from the sulfur tank to the purification unit.
METHOD AND APPARATUS TO INFUSE DRIED CANNABIS SATIVA
The present invention relates to a method of infusing dried cannabis or hemp flower with terpenes and an apparatus used to infuse dried cannabis or hemp flower with terpenes comprising an openwork shell, an absorbent material and a liquid.