Stephen Ernest Jacobson - Princeton NJ David Richard Corbin - West Chester PA
Assignee:
E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C07C30901
US Classification:
562 45, 562 58
Abstract:
A process that can be used for sulfonating, sulfating, or sulfamating an organic compound is disclosed. The process can comprise, consist essentially of, or consist of, contacting the organic compound with sulfur trioxide under a condition sufficient to effect the sulfonation, sulfation, or sulfamation of the organic compound. The organic compound can be an aromatic compound, alcohol, carbohydrate, amine, amide, protein, or combinations of two or more thereof. The sulfur trioxide can be present in a complex comprising an inorganic support such as zeolite, silicalite, silica, titanosilicate, borosilicate, clay, aluminophosphate, and combinations of two or more thereof.
Nickel-Rhodium Based Catalysts And Process For Preparing Synthesis Gas
Anne M. Gaffney - West Chester PA David R. Corbin - West Chester PA
Assignee:
Conoco Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C07C 102
US Classification:
252373, 4236481, 423650, 423651, 4234182
Abstract:
A process of preparing a product gas mixture comprising CO and H from a light hydrocarbon and O mixture is disclosed. The process includes contacting a reactant gas mixture comprising a C -C hydrocarbon and a source of molecular oxygen with a catalytically effective amount of a supported catalyst comprising nickel and rhodium. The catalyst and reactant gas mixture is maintained at catalytic partial oxidation promoting conditions of temperature and pressure during the contacting period, which is preferably 10 milliseconds or less. Certain preferred catalysts comprise an alloy of about 10-50 weight percent nickel and about 0. 01-10 weight percent rhodium on a porous refractory support structure.
Stephen Ernest Jacobson - Princeton NJ David Richard Corbin - West Chester PA
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C07C31100
US Classification:
562 39, 562 37, 530408
Abstract:
A process that can be used for sulfonating, sulfating, or sulfamating an organic compound is disclosed. The process can comprise, consist essentially of, or consist of, contacting the organic compound with sulfur trioxide under a condition sufficient to effect the sulfonation, sulfation, or sulfamation of the organic compound. The organic compound can be an aromatic compound, alcohol, carbohydrate, amine, amide, protein, or combinations of two or more thereof. The sulfur trioxide can be present in a complex comprising an inorganic support such as zeolite, silicalite, silica, titanosilicate, borosilicate, clay, aluminophosphate, and combinations of two or more thereof.
Stephen Ernest Jacobson - Princeton NJ David Richard Corbin - West Chester PA
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C07C30500
US Classification:
558 41, 558 39, 536118, 536122
Abstract:
A process that can be used for sulfonating, sulfating, or sulfamating an organic compound is disclosed. The process can comprise, consist essentially of, or consist of, contacting the organic compound with sulfur trioxide under a condition sufficient to effect the sulfonation, sulfation, or sulfamation of the organic compound. The organic compound can be an aromatic compound, alcohol, carbohydrate, amine, amide, protein, or combinations of two or more thereof. The sulfur trioxide can be present in a complex comprising an inorganic support such as zeolite, silicalite, silica, titanosilicate, borosilicate, clay, aluminophosphate, and combinations of two or more thereof.
Gas Separation Membrane With Organosilicon-Treated Molecular Sieve
Sudhir S. Kulkarni - Wilmington DE David J. Hasse - Bel Air MD David R. Corbin - West Chester PA Aspi N. Patel - Newark DE
Assignee:
LAir Liquide - Societe Anonyme aDirectoire et Conseil de Surveillance pour lEtude et lExploitation des Procedes Georges Claude - Paris
International Classification:
B01D 5322
US Classification:
95 51, 95 45, 95 54, 96 4, 96 14
Abstract:
A mixed matrix membrane for gas separations is provided with a nonporous continuous phase of a polymer and a dispersed phase of molecular sieve particles reacted with a monofunctional organosilicon compound. The monofunctional organosilicon compound is characterized by (a) at least one silicon substituent group which reacts or is compatible with the polymer, and (b) at most one displaceable radical that can react with the molecular sieve. A process for making a selectively gas permeable mixed matrix membrane involves reacting a molecular sieve with the monofunctional organosilicon compound, uniformly dispersing the reacted sieve with a polymer, and forming the resulting mixed matrix composition into a membrane structure. These mixed matrix membranes provide an improved combination of permeability and selectivity as compared to polymer-only membranes and mixed matrix membranes in which the molecular sieve is not reacted with a monofunctional organosilicon compound.
Process To Separate 1,3-Propanediol Or Glycerol, Or A Mixture Thereof From A Biological Mixture
David Richard Corbin - West Chester PA Tucker Norton - Avondale PA
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C07C 2726
US Classification:
568868, 568869, 568870
Abstract:
A process is provided to separate 1,3-propanediol, glycerol, or a mixture of 1,3-propanediol and glycerol from a biological mixture using a molecular sieve.
George Lok Kwong Hoh - Wilmington DE David Richard Corbin - West Chester PA Steven B. Oblath - late of Hockessin DE
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C08F 610
US Classification:
428522, 524482, 525370, 5253297, 5253302, 5253303
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an improved packaging composition comprising an ethylene copolymer selected from ethylene acid or ester copolymers such as ethylene vinyl acetate, ethylene/acrylic acid or methacrylic acid copolymers which optionally contain a third comonomer such as an alkyl acrylate and the corresponding ionomers of said copolymers which are blended with a hydrophilic zeolite to form a composition which removes residual acids or small esters from the polymeric or ionomeric composition containing such residual acids. The acids may be present as initial by products in the copolymerization process or may be degradation products. The use of these compositions is particularly important when the resins are formed into packages or other fabricated material which are exposed to acid sensitive material.
David Richard Corbin - West Chester PA Henry Charles Foley - Hockessin PA Mark Brandon Shiflett - New Castle DE
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B01D 5322
US Classification:
96 11, 55524, 55DIG 5
Abstract:
The invention concerns nanoporous carbon membranes which have been synthesized by pyrolysis of selected polymers on porous substrates to produce thin mixed matrix carbon film with pores for separation of small molecules.
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