Patent classifications
B01J20/3204
ALUMINA-BASED ADSORBENT CONTAINING SODIUM AND DOPED WITH AN ALKALI ELEMENT FOR CAPTURING ACIDIC MOLECULES
The present invention relates to an adsorbent comprising an alumina support and at least one alkali element, said adsorbent being obtained by introducing at least one alkali element, identical to or different from sodium, onto an alumina support the sodium content of which, expressed as Na.sub.2O equivalent, before the introduction of the alkali element or elements, is comprised between 1000 and 5000 ppm by weight with respect to the total weight of the support. The invention also relates to processes for the preparation of said adsorbent and use thereof in a process for the elimination of acidic molecules such as COS and/or CO.sub.2.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ADSORBENT FROM ORGANOMETALLIC FRAMEWORK STRUCTURES (MOF)
The present invention relates to a method for the production of an absorbent made of metal-organic framework structures (MOF), in the case of which at least one metal salt is converted with at least one organic ligand. The conversion is effected at a temperature greater than 100° C. in a solvent mixture which comprises DMSO and water. The invention relates in addition to an adsorbent produced with the method according to the invention or to a substrate coated with such an adsorbent and also to possibilities of use of such an adsorbent or substrate.
Method for Separation of Biopolymer Molecules and a Carrier for Application of this Method
The invention relates to a method for separation of biopolymer molecules, particularly biopolymer molecules from the group consisting of mono- a multi-phosphorylated peptides, recombinant peptides/proteins with a polyhistidine tag (His-tag) or with another chemically similar biospecific tag, cysteine-containing peptides/proteins and nucleic acids, in which a biopolymer molecule is bound in a binding solution by a specific binding to a carrier, which contains a core with dimensions in nano- and/or submicro- and/or microscale, which is composed of oxide of at least one transition metal and/or silicon oxide, on whose surface is deposited at least one continuous or non-continuous layer and/or nanoparticles of magnetic metal oxide and/or such nanoparticles are deposited in its inner structure, and subsequently undesirable and non-specifically bound components are washed off at least once from the carrier-bound bio-molecules by a washing solution, whereupon biopolymer molecules are eluted from it by changing pH and/or by using an elution solution. The invention also relates to a carrier for application of this method.
MID-TEMPERATURE RANGE DRY REGENERABLE SOLID CARBON DIOXIDE SORBENT, SLURRY COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
Provided are a composition and a manufacturing method of a solid CO.sub.2 sorbent having excellent physical properties and chemical reaction characteristics, particularly having an excellent mid-temperature range activity for a fluidized bed process, for use in collecting a CO.sub.2 source (pre-combustion or pre-utilization) in syngas application fields such as integrated coal gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power systems, synthetic natural gas (SNG) and synthetic liquid fuel (CTL).
OLEFIN OXIDATION PROCESS, REACTION APPARATUS AND SYSTEM
This invention discloses an olefin oxidation process, including a step of under olefin oxidation conditions, successively passing a reaction feed from the No.1 catalyst bed through the No.n catalyst bed, wherein if the apparent velocity of each of the reaction materials passing from the No.1 catalyst bed through the No.n catalyst bed is respectively named as v.sub.1 to v.sub.n, and if m represents any integer in the region [2, n], the relationship v.sub.m-1<v.sub.m holds. The process according to this invention is capable of extending the service life of the catalyst, especially the single-pass service life thereof, and at the same time, suppressing any side-reaction over a prolonged period of time. This invention further discloses a fixed-bed reaction apparatus and a system for olefin oxidation.
Filter media for removal of Arsenic from Potable Water with iron-impregnated activated carbon enhanced with titanium oxide
A filter media for the filtration of potable water; specifically, for the removal of arsenic from potable water using iron-impregnated activated carbon enhanced with titanium oxide, such as the titanium oxide mixture used in the commercial product Metsorb®. The activated carbon is subjected to a wet impregnation process using an iron salt solution of approximately 6% of iron(III) chloride FeCl.sub.3 solution and 1.25% of NaOH solution.
COLUMN FILLER FOR LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
The present invention provides a column filler for liquid chromatography that has a great adsorption capacity, adjustable adsorption selectivity, and high shape retainability and therefore is usable for measurement of various substances and capable of achieving excellent separation performance and a high filling rate in a column when used as a column filler for liquid chromatography. Provided is a column filler for liquid chromatography including carbon-coated porous particles, the carbon-coated porous particles including porous particles each having a coating layer containing an amorphous carbon on a surface.
Air bubble removal from extracorporeal blood via chemical entrapment of nitrogen
A process includes removing air bubbles from extracorporeal blood via chemical entrapment of nitrogen (N.sub.2) gas.
STATIONARY PHASE FOR SOLID-PHASE MICROEXTRACTION DEVICE
A stationary phase for solid-phase microextraction (SPME) devices is based on nickel and titanium alloy nuclei and a metal-organic framework (MOF) exterior, which may be used for chromatographic analysis in environmental, food, etc. applications. The method of preparation of the stationary phases includes a number of steps which provide a covalent adhesion of the MOF to the nickel/titanium alloy. In these stationary phases, the metal-organic framework is the only component that comes into contact with the sample to be analysed. The interior of the stationary phase is executed in nitinol and endows the system with thermal and mechanical stability this being the first time that it is used to support a metal-organic framework, and presenting extractive advantages in comparison with commercial SPME stationary phases.
FILTRATION MATERIAL, FILTRATION FILTER, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING FILTRATION MATERIAL, FILTRATION METHOD, COPOLYMER, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING COPOLYMER
A filtration material including a silica base material having a group represented by the following general formula (a0-1) [in formula (a0-1), Ya.sup.01 represents a divalent linking group; Ra.sup.01 represents a hydrocarbon group which may have a substituent; Ra.sup.02 represents a hydroxyl group or a hydrocarbon group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms which may have a substituent; n.sup.01 represents an integer of 0 to 5; and the symbol “*” represents a valence bond with respect to the silica base material].
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