Patent classifications
B01J20/327
COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR RECOVERY AND/OR BIOREMEDIATION OF OIL SPILLS AND/OR HYDROCARBONS
A composition and method for recovery and/or bioremediation of oil spills and/or hydrophobic hydrocarbons includes (a) cellulosic material, (b) a charged polymer adsorbed to the cellulosic material, and optionally (c) microorganisms combined with the polymer and/or cellulosic material.
Method for producing three-dimensional ordered porous microstructure and monolithic column produced thereby
The present invention relates to a method for producing a three-dimensional ordered porous microstructure. In the method of the invention where the three-dimensional ordered microstructure is produced using the colloidal crystal templating process, the three-dimensional ordered microstructure thus formed is subjected to heat treatment to soften the particles, so as to effectively increase the contact between orderly arranged particles while removing the solvent used to suspend the particles. The present invention further relates to a monolithic column produced thereby. Compared to the monolithic columns produced by conventional methods, the monolithic column according to the invention is characterized in having a higher aspect ratio and a higher pore regularity, while the connecting pores in the column are relatively large in pore size.
Activated carbon sorbent including nitrogen and methods of using the same
The present invention relates to activated carbon sorbents including nitrogen. In various embodiments, the present invention provides an activated carbon sorbent including a halogen- or halide-promoted activated carbon, the activated carbon sorbent particles including nitrogen in a surface layer of the sorbent particles. In various embodiments, the present invention provides a method of reducing the pollutant content in a pollutant-containing gas using the activated carbon sorbent. In various embodiments, the activated carbon sorbent can remove mercury from a mercury-containing gas that includes sulfur(VI) such as SO.sub.3 more efficiently than other sorbents.
Use of a hemocompatible porous polymer bead sorbent for removal of endotoxemia-inducing molecules
The invention concerns biocompatible polymer systems comprising at least one polymer with a plurality of pores, said polymer comprising either polyol or zwitterionic groups designed to adsorb endotoxins and other inflammatory mediator molecules. The inventions are in the field of porous polymeric sorbents, also in the field of broadly reducing endotoxins in blood and blood products that can cause endotoxemia, additionally, in the field of broadly removing endotoxins by perfusion or hemoperfusion.
STATIONARY PHASE FOR CHROMATOGRAPHY
Provided is a stationary phase for chromatography, the stationary phase being made of inorganic carrier particles to which is bonded a polymer having a hydrophilic group on repeating units of a main chain thereof, and being produced by a particular production method.
SORBENT COMPOSITIONS FOR THE REMOVAL OF BORON FROM AQUEOUS MEDIUMS
Sorbent compositions that includes a base sorbent material having a high porosity and surface area and a boron-selective agent are particularly useful for the sequestration of boron from waste materials such as coal combustion residual leachate (CCRs). By using a boron-selective agent in conjunction with a high surface area base sorbent material such as activated carbon or biochar, a sorbent composition with a high capacity for sequestering boron at relatively low cost is provided.
BEADS FOR BLOOD PROCESSING
Provided are beads for blood processing having porous beads and a polymer carried on the surface of the porous beads, wherein: the porous beads are configured from at least one resin selected from the group consisting of acrylic resins, styrene resins, and cellulose resins; and the polymer includes a specific monomer defined in the description as a monomer unit.
HONEY PROTEOMICS FOR HONEYBEE DISEASE AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOMONITORING
Methods for isolating proteins from a honey sample are provided. The methods include contacting the honey sample with a substrate functionalized with one or more reactive dyes and recovering proteins associated with the substrate. Methods for detecting proteins in a honey sample and assessing the risk of colony collapse disorder are also provided.
METHODS OR PRODUCING CARBON DIOXIDE SORBENTS FOR INDOOR AIR QUALITY CONTROL
Disclosed in certain embodiments are carbon dioxide sorbents that include porous particles impregnated with an amine compound.
Sorbent compositions for the removal of boron from aqueous mediums
Sorbent compositions that include a base sorbent material having a high porosity and surface area and a boron-selective agent are particularly useful for the sequestration of boron from waste materials such as coal combustion residual leachate (CCRs). By using a boron-selective agent in conjunction with a high surface area base sorbent material such as activated carbon or biochar, a sorbent composition with a high capacity for sequestering boron at relatively low cost is provided.