Harry William Deckman - Clinton NJ, US Allan Joseph Jacobson - Houston TX, US James Alexander McHenry - Washington NJ, US Klaas Keizer - Hoogeveen, NL Zeger Alexander Eduard Pieter Vroon - Eindhoven, NL Lothar Ruediger Czarnetzki - Karlsruhe, DE Frank Wenyih Lai - Bridgewater NJ, US Antonie Jan Bons - Kessel-Lo, BE Anthonie Jan Burggraaf - Enschede, NL Jannetje Maatje van den Berge, legal representative - Oostvoorne, NL Wilfred Jozef Mortier - Kessel-Lo, BE
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company - Annandale NJ
International Classification:
B01J 29/06
US Classification:
502 4, 502 60, 502 64
Abstract:
Layers comprising a molecular sieve layer on a porous or non-porous support, having uniform properties and allowing high flux are prepared from colloidal solutions of zeolite or other molecular sieve precursors (particle size less than 100 nm), by deposition, e. g. , by spin or dip-coating, or by in situ crystallization.
Microporous Crystalline Metal Silicates And Processes For Their Preparation
Xiqu Wang - Houston TX, US Lumei Liu - Houston TX, US Allan J. Jacobson - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
The University of Houston System - Houston TX
International Classification:
C01B 33/38
US Classification:
423326, 423331, 423334
Abstract:
New bridged layered silicates are disclosed where the bridging groups bridge adjacent silicate layers via oxygen atoms on each silicate layer that are unshared to produce porous three dimensional structures. Methods for making these bridged layered silicates are disclosed as well as methods for using these compositions as catalysts, supports, adsorbents, drying agents and ion exchangers.
Porous Solids, Selective Separations, Removal Of Sulfur Compounds, Adsorption
Crystals of [VOBDC](HBDC)were synthesized hydrothemally. The guest acid molecules were removed by heating in air to give high quality single crystals of VOBDC. VOBDC was observed to show crystal-to-crystal transformations on absorption of the guest molecules aniline, thiophene and acetone from the liquid phase. Accurate structural data of the guest molecules and framework deformations were obtained from single crystal X-ray data. VOBDC was also shown to absorb selectively thiophene and dimethyl sulphide from methane.
Cathode And Electrolyte Materials For Solid Oxide Fuel Cells And Ion Transport Membranes
Allan J. Jacobson - Houston TX, US Shuangyan Wang - Pearland TX, US Gun Tae Kim - Ulsan, KR
International Classification:
H01M 4/62 H01M 4/90 H01M 4/88
US Classification:
429532, 429523, 429527, 4291821
Abstract:
Novel cathode, electrolyte and oxygen separation materials are disclosed that operate at intermediate temperatures for use in solid oxide fuel cells and ion transport membranes based on oxides with perovskite related structures and an ordered arrangement of A site cations. The materials have significantly faster oxygen kinetics than in corresponding disordered perovskites.
Fuel Cell Electrode Comprising Co And Sulfur Tolerant Metal Compound Hydrogen Activation Catalyst
The present invention relates to a novel hydrogen activation catalysts based on a metal compound. More particularly, this invention describes a catalyst that is poison tolerant and has a high resistance to poisoning by carbon monoxide or sulfur containing species that can be used in fuel cells including a proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell.
Molecular Sieve Layers And Processes For Their Manufacture
Harry Deckman - Clinton NJ, US Allan Jacobson - Houston TX, US James McHenry - Washington NJ, US Klaas Keizer - Hoogeveen, NL Zeger Alexander Vroon - VG Eindhoven, NL Lothar Czarnetzki - KarIsruhe, DE Frank Lai - Bridgewater NJ, US Antonie Bons - Kessel-Lo, BE Anthonie Burggraaf - AM Enschede, NL Johannes Verduijn - Leefdaal, BE Jannetje van den Berge - Oostvoorne, NL Edward Corcoran - Easton PA, US Wilfred Mortier - Kessel-Lo, BE
International Classification:
B01J 29/04
US Classification:
502060000
Abstract:
Layers comprising a molecular sieve layer on a porous or non-porous support, having uniform properties and allowing high flux are prepared from colloidal solutions of zeolite or other molecular sieve precursors (particle size less than 100 nm), by deposition, e.g., by spin or dip-coating, or by in situ crystallization.
Molecular Sieve Layers And Processes For Their Manufacture
Harry Deckman - Clinton NJ, US Jannetje van den Berge - Oostvoorne, NL Allan Jacobson - Houston TX, US James McHenry - Washington NJ, US Klaas Keizer - Hoogeveen, NL Zeger Alexander Vroon - Eindhoven, NL Lothar Czarnetzki - Karlsruhe, DE Frank Lai - Bridgewater NJ, US Antonie Bons - Kessel-Lo, BE Anthonie Burggraaf - Enschede, NL Johannes Verduijn - Leefdaal, BE Edward Corcoran - Easton PA, US Wilfred Mortier - Kessel-Lo, BE
International Classification:
B01J 29/04
US Classification:
502060000
Abstract:
Layers comprising a molecular sieve layer on a porous or non-porous support, having uniform properties and allowing high flux are prepared from colloidal solutions of zeolite or other molecular sieve precursors (particle size less than 100 nm), by deposition, e.g., by spin or dip-coating, or by in situ crystallization.
Porous Solids, Selective Separations, Removal Of Sulfur Compounds, Adsorption
Allan J. Jacobson - Houston TX, US Xiqu Wang - Houston TX, US Lumei Liu - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON SYSTEM - Houston TX
International Classification:
B01J 20/22
US Classification:
585823, 208240, 95 92, 95 94, 210660, 210670
Abstract:
Crystals of [VOBDC](HBDC)were synthesized hydrothemally. The guest acid molecules were removed by heating in air to give high quality single crystals of VOBDC. VOBDC was observed to show crystal-to-crystal transformations on absorption of the guest molecules aniline, thiophene and acetone from the liquid phase. Accurate structural data of the guest molecules and framework deformations were obtained from single crystal X-ray data. VOBDC was also shown to absorb selectively thiophene and dimethyl sulphide from methane.