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Living radical polymerization currently dominates patents, publications and conferences on radical polymerization. The most popular systems, NMP, ATRP and RAFT, while offering unprecedented versatility are not without drawbacks and still have some limitations. Thus, while the progress in this field since the first edition of this book is substantial by any standard, there remains significant scope for new and improved processes. Further studies of the detailed kinetics and... [Pg.563]

Ishino Y, Hukuyama Y, Saitoh T (1992) Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication 211931-1992... [Pg.164]

Kurokawa Y, Mouri N, Nakai K, Hirose Y, Shiga T (1993) Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication 79534-1993... [Pg.164]

Lackner, K.S., West, A.C., and Wade, J.L., Ion Conducting Membranes for Separation of Molecules, U.S. Patent Publication Number WO2006113674, 2006. [Pg.600]

Dr. Zhang holds several adjunct professorships, including one at the University of Waterloo and one at the University of British Columbia. His research is mainly based on fuel cell catalysis development. He has coauthored more than 200 publications, including 150 refereed journal papers and three edited books. Fie also holds over 10 US. patents and patent publications. Dr. Zhang is an active member of the Electrochemical Society, the International Society of Electrochemistry, and the American Chemical Society. [Pg.461]

A 1969 paper presented a mathematical crystallization model for the continuous crystallization of zeolite A [174]. The successful implementation of continuous synthesis of zeoHtes must accommodate the relatively slow crystallization rates with the reactor design to allow sufficient residence time at the necessary digestion temperature. A recent patent publication describes continuous zeolite synthesis using microwave heating, which couples the often significant advantages of faster zeolite crystallization under microwave radiation with a continuous synthesis, dewatering and work-up process [175],... [Pg.77]

Sulfinates. Arylsulfinate anions were shown to be effective activators for photoreducible dye polymerization systems by Hiller, Margerum, and Rust (41). The work is described with applications in a number of patent publications (20,41a,42). These workers also studied the mechanism of the photoinitiation process (43). [Pg.446]

In the present survey an attempt is made to systematize and generalize data contained in technical and patent publications and relating to production of granulated materials based on urea-formaldehyde resins with cellulose filler. An outline is also made of the results of some of the investigations carried out by Soviet specialists in 1983-1986. [Pg.143]

With reference to the proposed classification (Fig. 1) consideration will now be given to the most interesting technical solutions relating to methods and facilities for making granulated aminoplasts and found primarily in patent publications. [Pg.145]

World Patents Index. WPI, produced by Derwent Publications, Ltd., contains records of patent publications from 32 issuing authorities around the world. Since 1970, all chemical technologies are included. Prior to then, content varies as follows polymers from 1966, agricultural chemicals from 1965, and pharmaceuticals from 1963. Records contain bibliographic data and an abstract, which describes the novel features of the patent. The patent tides and abstracts in WPI are created by Derwent and generally give a more definitive description of the patent s content than the title and abstract, which appear on the document itself Records also list equivalent or family member patents that have been identified as covering the same or related invention(s) (92). [Pg.125]

MARPATy produced by Chemical Abstracts Service, contains the generic structure records for patent publications since 1988, which are included in the CA file. Sources include patents from 26 countries plus EPO and PCT publications. Bibliographic records for retrieved references can be directly accessed in this database (101). [Pg.126]

The number of articles and especially patent publications devoted to Ti(OR)4 is increasing continuosly (while the peak of their number was observed in 1950-70-es). The properties and synthetic approaches to Ti(OR)4 and their derivatives have been summarized in the capital review by Suvorov and Spasskiy [1547], included in a reduced version in the book by Feld and Cowe [560] more recent publications were summarized in the book by Reetz [1346]. [Pg.315]

If you are the inventor and are representing yourself (pro se), then you will need to supply the information yourself to the USPTO. The information submitted must be listed on an information disclosure statement, and the forms can be found on the USPTO website. Briefly, there is a section for U.S. patent and published patent applications, foreign patent applications, and patents as well as nonpatent references. For U.S. patents and patent publications, only a citation is necessary. For non-U.S. patent references or any other reference, the citation must be indicated on the form and a hardcopy of the reference must be provided. If the reference is written in a language other than English, a summary of the relevancy of the document in English or an English translation must be provided. [Pg.65]

Dimethyl malonate (4.04 g, 30.6 mmol), potassium t-butoxide (3.43 g, 30.6 mmol) and anhydrous N,N-dimethylformamide (15 ml) were mixed and stirred for 10 minutes in a nitrogen atmosphere at 90°C. The mixture was then cooled to room temperature, and to the cooled mixture was added a solution of diethyl 2-(3-chloro-4-nitrophenyl)-2-methylmalonate (5.04 g, 15.3 mmol) prepared in the manner as described in Japanese Patent Publication No. 47-45, 746) in anhydrous N,N-dimethylformamide (15 ml). The resulting mixture was stirred at 90°C for 3 hours, and then poured into 1 N hydrochloric acid (30 ml). The mixture was subjected to extraction using two portions of diethyl ether. The ether extracts were combined, washed successively with water and an aqueous saturated sodium chloride solution, and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate. The dried extract was placed under reduced pressure to give 7.97 g of yellow oil. The oil was adsorbed on silica gel (16 g) and subjected to... [Pg.3506]

Collaborate securely for proprietary data before patents, available to others after patents, publications or non-commercial collaborations... [Pg.116]

Craciun, L., Benn, G.P., Dewing, J.R., Schriver, G.W., Peer, W.J., Siebenhaar, B. and Siegrist, U. 2005. Preparation of Acrylic Acid Derivatives from Alpha or Beta-Hydroxy Carboxylic Acids. Patent publication number W02005095320. [Pg.95]

Dubois, J.-L., Duquenne, C. and Hoelderich, W. 2006. Method for Producing Acrylic Acid from Glycerol. Patent publication number W02006114506. [Pg.96]

Eggink, G., Eenink, A.H. and Huizing, H.J. 1994. PHB-Producing Microorganism and Process for Removing Glycerol from a Culture Medium. Patent publication number WO9409146. [Pg.96]

Guettler, M.V., Jain, M.K. and Rumler, D. 1996. Method for Making Succinic Acid, Bacterial Variants for Use in the Process, and Methods for Obtaining Variants. US Patent publication number 5573931. [Pg.97]

Kraft, P., Gilbeau, P., Gosselin, B. and Claessens, S. 2007. Process for Producing Dichloro-propanolfrom Glycerol, The Glycerol Coming Eventually from the Conversion of Animal Fats in the Manufacture of Biodiesel. Patent publication number EP 1770081. [Pg.98]

Suppes, G J., Sutterlin, W.R. and Dasari, M.A. 2007. Method of Producing Lower Alcohols from Glycerol. Patent publication number EP1727875. [Pg.101]

A final electron transfer-based color formation system is an inorgaic one. In a series of patent publications, DoMinh of Eastman Kodak describes a high... [Pg.217]

Garbar A, de la Vega F, Matzner E. (2006) Method for the production of highly pure metallic nano-powders produced thereby, US20060112785 patent publication. [Pg.253]


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