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Method for the Destruction of Methylene Iodide (Technology #: 050895-01)
This technology describes a method for decomposing methylene iodide, including the following steps: providing a hydrophobic sorbent zeolite, exposing the zeolite to methylene iodide in the presence of water or water vapor, so that the methylene iodide is adsorbed on the water, heating the zeolite to a first temperature of at least 100 degrees celcius...
Published: 9/8/2009   |   Updated: 4/13/2009   |   Inventor(s): Dale Simpson
Keywords(s): Water Treatment
Category(s): Gas/Liquid Treatment
Method of Removing Mercury from Exhaust Gases (Technology #: 050303-01)
Efficient removal of mercury from the exhaust gases of an industrial process or combustion process can be achieved using an adsorbent that can be regenerated by a simple and efficient method. The mercury is contacted with a sorbent material, the sorbent material being hydrogen mordenite or hydrogen clinoptilolite, for adsorbing mercury and causing...
Published: 9/8/2009   |   Updated: 3/19/2009   |   Inventor(s): Dale Simpson
Keywords(s): Biosensors, Exhaust Gas, Mercury, Sorbent Material
Category(s): Gas/Liquid Treatment
Mordenite And Mordenite Aggregate Syntheses (Technology #: 111088-01)
Mordenite, a synthetic zeolite, is produced by reaction of particulate volcanic glasses with limited amounts of strongly basic aqueous solutions at elevated temperature and autogenic pressure for approximately one day. Status of Intellectual Property: This technology is protected under US Patent 4,935,217
Published: 9/4/2009   |   Updated: 3/16/2009   |   Inventor(s): Dale Simpson
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Category(s): Materials and Nanotechnology
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