Patents by Inventor Ronald L. Bruening

Ronald L. Bruening has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5244856
    Abstract: A method for the removal and concentration of desired ions from a source solution which may contain larger concentrations of other ions including H.sup.+ comprises bringing the source solution into contact with a compound comprising a polytetraalkylammonium and/or polytrialkylamine-containing ligand covalently bonded through an organic spacer silicon grouping to a solid inorganic support. The polytetraalkylammonium and/or polytrialkylamine portion(s) of the compound has an affinity for the desired ions to form a complex thereby removing the desired ions from the source solution. The desired ions are removed from the compound by contacting the compound with a much smaller volume of a receiving solution having a greater affinity for the desired ions than does the polytetraalkylammonium and/or polytrialkylamine ligand portion of the compound. The concentrated ions thus removed may be recovered by known methods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Ronald L. Bruening, Bryon J. Tarbet, Jerald S. Bradshaw, Reed M. Izatt
  • Patent number: 5190661
    Abstract: A method for the removal and concentration of desired ions such as Pd(II), Ru(III), Pd(IV), Au(III), Au(I), Ag(I), and Hg(II) from a multiple ion source solution which may contain larger concentrations of other undesired ions including H.sup.+ comprises bringing the source solution into contact with a compound comprising a sulfur and electron withdrawing group containing ligand covalently bonded through an organic spacer silicon grouping to a solid inorganic support. The sulfur and electron withdrawing group containing ligand portion(s) of the compound has an affinity for the desired ions to form a complex thereby removing the desired ions from the source solution. The desired ions are removed from the compound by contacting the compound with a much smaller volume of a receiving solution having a greater affinity for the desired ions than does the sulfur and electron withdrawing group containing ligand portion of the compound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1993
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Ronald L. Bruening, Bryon J. Tarbet, Reed M. Izatt, Jerald S. Bradshaw
  • Patent number: 5182251
    Abstract: A method for the removal and concentration of desired ions such as Sb.sup.3+, Zr.sup.4+, Zn.sup.2+, Pu.sup.4+, Hf.sup.4+, Cu.sup.2+, Ni.sup.2+, Fe.sup.3+, Cd.sup.2+, Ag.sup.+, and Hg.sup.2+ from a multiple ion source solution which may contain larger concentrations of other undesired ions including H.sup.+ comprises bringing the source solution into contact with a compound comprising an aminoalkylphosphonic acid containing ligand covalently bonded through an organic spacer silicon grouping to a solid inorganic support. The aminoalkylphosphonic acid containing ligand portion(s) of the compound has an affinity for the desired ions to form a complex thereby removing the desired ions from the source solution. The desired ions are removed from the compound by contacting the compound with a much smaller volume of a receiving solution having a greater affinity for the desired ions than does the aminoalkylphosphonic acid containing ligand portion of the compound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1993
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Ronald L. Bruening, Bryon J. Tarbet, Jerald S. Bradshaw, Reed M. Izatt, Krzysztof E. Krakowiak
  • Patent number: 5179213
    Abstract: A process of separating one or more seleced species of ions from a solution containing the ions comprises contacting the solution with a novel composition of matter comprising a hydrocarbon chain covalently bonded to a macrocyclic compound, wherein the macrocyclic compound has at least four --A--C--C-- linkages in which A for each such linkage, is independently selected from the group consisting of O, O--CH.sub.2, S, SH.sub.2, NR, and NRCH.sub.2, with R being independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl and benzyl, and wherein the hydrocarbon chain has an end group ##STR1## with X being independently selected from the group consisting of lower alkyl, benzyl, phenyl, halogen, O--CH.sub.3, O--C.sub.2 H.sub.5 and O-matrix, and with matrix being independently selected from the group consisting of silica, silica gel, glass, glass fibers, titania, zirconia, alumina and nickle oxide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1993
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Jerald S. Bradshaw, Reed M. Izatt, Virginia B. Christensen, Ronald L. Bruening
  • Patent number: 5175110
    Abstract: A method of selectively and quantitatively removing and concentrating at least one selected ion from a multiple ion solution in which other ions are present is disclosed. The method comprises(a) bringing a complexing agent for the selected ion(s) into contact with the multiple ion solution to remove and concentrate selected ion(s) from the multiple ion solution, wherein the complexing agent is selected from the group of macrocyclic compounds having at least four --A--CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 -- groups in which A is selected from O, O--CH.sub.2, S, S--CH.sub.2, N--R and N--R--CH.sub.2 in which R is selected from H, lower alkyl and benzyl, with the macrocyclic compounds further having a hydrocarbon side chain having an end group ##STR1## in which X is selected from the group consisting of lower alkyl, benzyl, phenyl, halogen, O--CH.sub.3, O--C.sub.2 H.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1992
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Jerald S. Bradshaw, Reed M. Izatt, Ronald L. Bruening, James J. Christensen, Robert Alldredge
  • Patent number: 5173470
    Abstract: A method for the removal and concentration of desired ions such as Pd(II), Pt(IV), Pt(II), Pd(IV), Ru(III), Ru(II), Au(III), Os(IV), Au(I), Cu(I), Cu(II), Ag(I), and Hg(II) from a multiple ion source solution which may contain larger concentrations of other undesired ions including H.sup.+ comprises bringing the source solution into contact with a compound comprising a thiol and/or thioether aralkyl nitrogen-containing ligand covalently bonded through an organic spacer silicon grouping to a solid inorganic support. The thiol and/or thioether aralkyl nitrogen-containing ligand portion(s) of the compound has an affinity for the desired ions to form a complex thereby removing the desired ions from the source solution. The desired ions are removed from the compound by contacting the compound with a much smaller volume of a receiving solution having a greater affinity for the desired ions than does the thiol and/or thioether aralkyl nitrogen-containing ligand portion of the compound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1992
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Ronald L. Bruening, Bryon J. Tarbet, Reed M. Izatt, Jerald S. Bradshaw
  • Patent number: 5120443
    Abstract: A method for the removal, separation, and concentration of Rh, Ir, and/or Ru from a source solution which may contain larger concentrations of other ions including H.sup.+ comprises bringing the source solution into contact with a compound comprising a polyalkylene-polyamine-containing ligand covalently bonded through an organic spacer silicon grouping to a solid inorganic support. The ligand portion(s) of the compound has affinity for complexed anionic species of Rh, Ir, and/or Ru thereby removing them from the source solution. The Rh and/or Ru are first selectively removed from the compound through contact with a much smaller volume of a first receiving solution which changes the Rh and/or Ru speciation to have no affinity for the ligand portion of the compound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1992
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Ronald L. Bruening, Bryon J. Tarbet, Reed M. Izatt, Jerald S. Bradshaw
  • Patent number: 5084430
    Abstract: Compositions of matter are disclosed comprising nitrogen containing hydrocarbons which are modified with at least one of the elements selected from the group consisting of sulfur, phosphorus an arsenic, with the modified hydrocarbons being covalently bonded to trialkoxysilane. These modified hydrocarbons are further covalently bonded to a solid inorganic support such as silica to form a solid complexing agent. The complexing agents are particularly useful in a process of removing and/or concentrating certain ions, such as noble metal ions and other transition metal ions, from solutions thereof admixed with other ions by forming a complex of the desired ion(s) with the complexing agent. The solution preferably flow through a column packed with the complexing agent to form the complex of the desired ion(s).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1992
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Bryon J. Tarbet, Ronald L. Bruening, Jerald S. Bradshaw, Reed M. Izatt
  • Patent number: 5078978
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for the quantitative removal and concentration of desired transition metal ions from a source solution which may contain larger concentrations of other metal and H.sup.+ ions. The method comprises bringing the source solution into contact with a compound comprising a pyridine containing ligand covalently bonded through an organic spacer silicon grouping to a solid inorganic support. The pyridine portion(s) of the compound has an affinity for the desired metal ions to form a complex thereby removing the desired metal ions from the source solution. The desired metal ions are removed from the compound by contacting the compound with a much smaller volume of a receiving solution having a greater affinity for the desired metal ions than does the pyridine ligand portion of the compound. The concentrated metal ions thus removed may be recovered by known methods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1992
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Bryon J. Tarbet, Jerald S. Bradshaw, Krzysztof E. Krakowiak, Reed M. Izatt, Ronald L. Bruening
  • Patent number: 5071819
    Abstract: The invention has compositions of matter and process aspects.The compositions of matter aspects relate to a class of new organic compounds, viz., intermediates which are sulfur and nitrogen containing hydrocarbons covalently bonded to trialkoxysilane and those intermediates covalently bonded to a solid inorganic support such as silica.The process aspect comprises two processes, viz., (1) a process for making the new class of compounds, and (2) the process of removing and/or concentrating certain ions such as noble metal ions and other transition metal ions, from solutions thereof admixed with other ions which may be present in much higher concentrations by forming a complex of the desired ion(s) with a compound as stated, e.g., by flowing the solution through a column packed with the compound, breaking the complex, e.g., by flowing a receiving liquid through the column to remove the desired ion(s) in solution in the receiving liquid and recovering the desired ion(s) from the receiving liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1991
    Assignee: IBC Advanced Technologies
    Inventors: Byron J. Tarbet, Ronald L. Bruening, Jerald S. Bradshaw, Reed M. Izatt
  • Patent number: 5039419
    Abstract: The invention has compositions of matter and process aspects.The compositions of matter aspect relate to two classes of new organic compounds, viz., A. intermediates which are sulfur-containing hydrocarbons covalently bonded to trialkoxysilane and B. that class of intermediates covalently bonded to an inorganic matrix, e.g., silica, silica gel, glass, glass fibers, alumina, nickel oxide, zirconia, and titania. The process aspect comprises two processes, viz., (1) a process for making the two new classes of compounds A and B, and (2) the process of removing and concentrating certain ions, such as noble metal ions and other transition metal ions, from solution thereof admixed with other ions which may be present in much higher concentrations by forming a complex of the desired ion(s) with a compound of class B, e.g., by flowing the solution through a chromatography column packed with the compound, breaking the complex, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1991
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Jerald S. Bradshaw, Reed M. Izatt, Bryon J. Tarbet, Krzysztof Krakowiak, Jan F. Biernat, Ronald L. Bruening
  • Patent number: 4975379
    Abstract: The invention is a process of selectively and quantitatively removing and concentrating at least one selected ion prosent in low concentration with other ions in higher concentration in a multiple ion solution. The method comprises bringing a complexing agent for the selected ion(s) into contact with a different determined quantity of said multiple ion solution to remove and concentrate the selected ion(s) from the multiple ion solution; removing the multiple ion solution, from which the complexing agent has been removed, the selected ions from the complexing agent having the selected ion(s) complexed therewith, bringing the complexing agent complexed with selected ion(s) into contact with a determined quantity of receiving liquid to break the complex and remove the selected and concentrated ion(s) from the complexing agent therein, and determining the concentration of selected ion(s) in said receiving liquid from which the concentration of selected ion(s) in the multiple ion solution can be calculated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1990
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Jerald S. Bradshaw, Reed M. Izatt, Ronald L. Bruening, Virginia B. Christensen, Robert Alldredge
  • Patent number: 4959153
    Abstract: The invention has compositions of matter and process aspects.The compositions of matter aspect relate to two classes of new organic compounds, viz., A. intermediates which are sulfur-containing hydrocarbons covalently bonded to trialkoxysilane and B. that class of intermediates covalently bonded to silica, e.g., sand and silica gel.The process aspect comprises two processes, viz., (1) A process for making the two new classes of compounds A and B, and (2) the process of removing and concentrating certain ions, such as noble metal ions and other transition metal ions, from solutions thereof admixed with other ions which may be present in much higher concentrations by forming a complex of the desired ion(s) with a compound of class B, e.g., by flowing the solution through a chromatography column packed with the compound, breaking the complex, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 25, 1990
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Jerald S. Bradshaw, Byron J. Tarbet, Krzysztof E. Krakowiak, Jan F. Biernat, Ronald L. Bruening, Reed M. Izatt
  • Patent number: 4952321
    Abstract: The process of the invention comprises removing and concentrating certain ions, such as the transition metal ions, from solutions thereof admixed with other ions which may be present in much higher concentrations by forming a complex of the desired ion(s) with a compound ##STR1## B and D are each a radical selected from the group of N(R.sup.3), N(R.sup.3)CH.sub.2, O, OCH.sub.2, S and SCH.sub.2, but B or D must be N(R.sup.3) or N(R.sup.3)CH.sub.2 ; E is a radical selected from the group consisting of H, NH(R.sup.3), SH, OH, lower alkyl, and Y and Z are radicals selected from the group of Cl, OCH.sub.3, OC.sub.2 H.sub.5, methyl, ethyl and halogenated substituents thereof, and O-matrix; R.sup.1 is a radical selected from the group consisting of H, SH, OH, lower alkyl and aryl such as phenyl, naphthyl and pyridyl; R.sup.2 is a radical selected from the group consisting of H or lower alkyl; R.sup.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1990
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Jerald S. Bradshaw, Maria Bochenska, Krzysztof E. Krakowiak, Jan F. Biernat, Bryon J. Tarbet, Ronald L. Bruening, Reed M. Izatt
  • Patent number: 4943375
    Abstract: The invention has composition of matter and process aspects. The composition of matter aspect relates to the compounds selected from the class consisting of: ##STR1## in which Silica is sand or silica gel. The process aspect involves the use of any of these compounds packed in a column through which a solution of the multiple ions is flowed to complex with the compound and separate a desired selected ion from a multiple ion solution, breaking the complex by flowing a receiving liquid through the column to free the desired ion and recovering the freed desired ion from the receiving liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1990
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Jerald S. Bradshaw, Reed M. Izatt, Ronald L. Bruening, James J. Christensen, deceased