Abstract: A compound of the formula ##STR1## Where R.sub.f is a perfluorinated C.sub.2 -C.sub.20 hydrocarbyl group,A is a C.sub.2 -C.sub.4 alkylene group, anda is from 1 to 1000.These triblock amide perfluoro compounds are useful as surfactants.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 2, 1989
Date of Patent:
July 30, 1991
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Inventors:
Christine A. Costello, John B. Dickenson
Abstract: A process is provided for recovering oxygen from an externally fired power generating gas turbine system in which a hot, compressed air stream from a compressor to be expanded through a turbine expander to generate power is first passed over the feed side of a solid electrolyte membrane selective to the permeation of oxygen over other components of the air while a positive oxygen ionic potential is maintained on the membrane to separate oxygen from the stream, and removing the oxygen from the permeate side of the membrane before the residual air is expanded through the turbine expander to generate power.
Abstract: A process is provided for purifying argon gas, especially an argon gas stream obtained by cryogenically separating air, wherein the argon gas is heated and compressed, and then permeated through a solid electrolyte membrane selective to the permeation of oxygen over other components of the gas, and removing oxygen from the argon by selective permeation of oxygen through the membrane. The purified argon can then be distilled to remove other components such as nitrogen.
Abstract: A process for producing microcellular foamed articles wherein a low pressure compressible, inert gas such as nitrogen is used as a foaming agent.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 30, 1989
Date of Patent:
July 23, 1991
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Inventors:
Edward F. Kiczek, Augustine I. Dalton, Jr.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for the production of polyurethanes wherein a tertiary amine functionality is incorporated into the side chain of an aromatic diamine, preferably a diaminobenzamide, to form a catalytic polyurethane chain extender. These chain extenders are polyurethane catalysts that provide adequate cure without residual odor and safety hazards associated with the more traditional tertiary amine catalysts. When reacted with the isocyanate reactive group the non-tertiary amine portion of the chain extender is bound to the polymeric network. Diffusion of the catalyst species from the polyurethane has been prevented, thus negating odor and toxicity as problems. These aromatic diamines provide enhanced polyurethane physical properties.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 22, 1990
Date of Patent:
July 23, 1991
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Inventors:
Jeremiah P. Casey, Susan M. Clift, Kenneth M. Kem
Abstract: A preparative-scale gas chromatographic system has conduits and valves adapted for analysis and collection of low volatility effluent. An injection site is provided for alternately supplying liquid solvent for removing condensed effluent from the system when the flow of effluent is terminated. Conduits are joined within the thermal conductivity detector of the system to prevent condensation at the joint. Conduits are provided with copper jackets which are coupled to sources of thermal energy to prevent condensation within the conduits. A trap filter provides backpressure in the collection system wherein recovery of condensed effluent in the filter is facilitated by the smooth surface of the filter.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 25, 1988
Date of Patent:
July 23, 1991
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Inventors:
Peter J. Maroulis, Patrick J. Clark, Victoria J. Morris, Robert A. Byerley, John Booker
Abstract: The present invention is a class of polymeric membranes formed from aromatic polyamides derived from dicarboxylic acid chlorides and cardo diamines having alkyl substituents on all portions ortho to the amine functions. These polyamide membranes exhibit high gas permselectivities and are useful in various gas separation applications.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 30, 1990
Date of Patent:
July 23, 1991
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Inventors:
Chao-Fong Tien, Andrew D. Surnamer, Michael Langsam
Abstract: A pressure reducing valve (1) is mounted directly on a high pressure (300 bar) gas cylinder (23). and handwheel (20) is opened gas is available at outlet (4) at a maximum pressure of 200 bar. When a special filling adaptor (24) is inserted in the outlet (4) the cylinder can be refilled to its maximum pressure of 300 bar. The special filling adaptor (24) has a seal (25) which inhibits gas flow from a chamber (28) via a passage (22) to the surrounding atmosphere. This, in turn, inhibits a piston (8) moving downwardly to close the inlet (3) of the pressure reducing valve (1) as would be the case in normal service.
Abstract: A process for preparing motor fuel grade alcohol wherein an ethanol fermentation reactor effluent is distilled to produce an overhead product comprising 10 to about 40 mole percent ethanol and a bottom product comprising the non-alcoholic components. The motor fuel grade alcohol is recovered in high yield from the ethanol/water overhead product mixture in a liquid phase cyclic selective adsorption process which comprises a plurality of adsorption columns operated in cycle in a predetermined time sequence, each adsorption column containing an adsorbent, wherein each respective adsorption column undergoes successive steps of adsorption, desorption and rinsing.
Abstract: A process for preparing an alkyl-tert-alkyl ether wherein an olefin having a double bond on a tertiary carbon atom and a primary alcohol are reacted in the presence of a catalyst under conditions sufficient to produce an azeotropic alcohol/ether/hydrocarbon mixture containing the alkyl-tert-alkyl ether. The azeotropic alcohol/ether/hydrocarbon mixture is subjected to a cyclic liquid phase adsorption process sequence to selectively remove the alcohol. The resulting non-azeotropic ether/hydrocarbon stream can then be easily separated by distillation to provide the desired alkyl-tert-alkyl ether product and a hydrocarbon product. The cyclic adsorption process employed to separate the alcohol from the ether/hydrocarbon mixture comprises introducing the alcohol/ether/hydrocarbon mixture into a plurality of adsorption colums containing an alcohol selective adsorbent, wherein each respective absorption column undergoes successive steps of adsorption and desorption.
Abstract: A method for preparing a polyurethane foam article in a mold by applying to a mold surface a water-based mold release composition which includes a release effective system which is in a solid (hardened) state at the mold pour temperature and a liquid state at the demold temperature, pouring a polyurethane foam composition into the mold, curing the foam composition and demolding the foam article. The use of such release effective system in the aqueous mold release composition provides for a reduction in surface defects of the polyurethane foam article.Also disclosed is the incorporation of a poly(siloxane-glycol) surfactant having a cloud point ranging from 25.degree.-50.degree. C. into a water-based mold release composition including an aqueous emulsion or dispersion of at least one release effective substance and desirably at least one emulsifying agent provides for improved surface quality of the foam product.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 12, 1988
Date of Patent:
July 2, 1991
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Inventors:
Mark E. Harakal, George J. Wasilczyk, Gary D. Andrew, Zdizslaw Makus, Michael Scarpati
Abstract: The manufacture of semiconductor devices and, specifically, deposition of SiO.sub.2 films on semiconductor devices by oxidative decomposition of oligo siloxanes at low temperature is disclosed.
Abstract: A process for the vapor-phase synthesis of non-adduct volatile fluorinated and non-fluorinated metal-ligand complexes comprising contacting a .beta.-diketone or .beta.-ketoimine ligand with an inert carrier gas to vaporize the ligand, reacting the vaporized ligand with a metal species at a temperature sufficient to form the metal-ligand complex and recovering the metal-ligand complex by sublimation. The process is conducted in the absence of solvent thereby providing pure non-adduct metal-ligand complexes. Such complexes are particularly suited for specialty applications requiring use of high purity compounds.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 30, 1990
Date of Patent:
July 2, 1991
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Inventors:
John C. Ivankovits, David A. Bohling, John A. T. Norman, David A. Roberts
Abstract: An extruable polyvinyl alcohol composition useful for packaging and molding applications is prepared by melt blending polyvinyl alcohol and thermoplastic polyurethane to provide a product which has low water absorptivity, improved impact resistance, and improved low temperature/low humidity tensile properties. Useful extruded articles prepared from such compositions include films and bottles.A method for extruding the polyvinyl alcohol composition comprises:adding sufficient energy to the polyvinyl alcohol composition to both melt it and essentially eliminate the polyvinyl alcohol crystallinity in the melt, andsimultaneously removing energy from the melt at a rate sufficient to avoid decomposition of the polyvinyl alcohol.The thermoplastic polyurethane may be added to the polyvinyl alcohol before the polyvinyl alcohol is melted and its crystallinity eliminated or blended with the thus treated polyvinyl alcohol and then melt extruding the polyvinyl alcohol/polyurethane blend.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 12, 1990
Date of Patent:
July 2, 1991
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Inventors:
Amir Famili, Finn L. Marten, James F. Nangeroni
Abstract: A process for counting and sizing particles in gases in the size range of 0.0025 micrometers or greater using condensation nucleus counting wherein the condensing temperature of a saturated working fluid is incrementally adjusted to adjust sensitivity to differing sizes of particles and thus discriminate according to size.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 6, 1989
Date of Patent:
June 25, 1991
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard C. Ockovic, Wayne T. McDermott, Alexander Schwarz
Abstract: An adsorptive separation process is set forth for recovery of two gas products in high recovery and high purity using adsorptive, depressurization low pressure purge, evacuation and repressurization. Depressurization and purge effluents are recycled to feed and optionally pressure equalizations are performed after the adsorption and after the evacuation as well as a pressure equalization using the low pressure purge effluent.
Abstract: This invention relates to an improved hydrogenation process wherein aromatic amines are hydrogenated to their ring hydrogenated counterparts using an improved rhodium catalyst and to the catalyst. The aromatic amines are represented by the formulas: ##STR1## wherein R is hydrogen or C.sub.1-6 aliphatic, R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are hydrogen or C.sub.1-6 aliphatic, A is C.sub.1-4 alkylene, NH, or ##STR2## n is 0-2, x is 1-3 and y is 1 to 2 except the sum of the y groups in Formula I excluding A may be 1.The rhodium catalyst is supported on titania bonded to silica or zirconia or bonded with silica, zirconia or titania from a sol or zirconia bonded with silica or alumina. The resulting catalyst has greater activity and attrition resistance. Zirconia bonded with silica or alumina also results in a catalyst with increased attrition resistance.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 11, 1989
Date of Patent:
June 25, 1991
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard J. Jenkins, Robert A. Treskot, Gamini A. Vedage, James F. White
Abstract: A process for selectively producing ortho-alkylated aromatic amines in high selectivity relative to N-alkylated aromatic amines. The process comprises reacting an aromatic amine, having at least one hydrogen atom in a position ortho to the amine functionality, and an olefin under conditions sufficient to effect an alkylation reaction, in the presence of a zeolite catalyst which has been thermally pretreated by heating the catalyst to a temperature greater than about 500.degree. C. for a period ranging from 0.5 to about 10 hours while sweeping an inert gas over the heated catalyst to remove water and ammonia formed during the thermal treatment, and subsequently recovering the alkylated aromatic amine.
Abstract: Zinc carboxylate catalysts for the copolymerization of carbon dioxide and epoxides are prepared by the reaction of zinc oxide with glutaric or adipic acid in an aprotic reaction solvent. Azeotropic distillation may be used to separate the water-solvent phase from the reaction mixture, or the catalyst may be separated from the reaction mixture by filtration and drying, generally without the need for repeated washings to remove active hydrogen atom sources. Examples of aprotic reaction solvents are toluene, dibutyl ether, anisole and ethyl benzoate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 20, 1990
Date of Patent:
June 25, 1991
Assignees:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Arco Chemical Company, Mitsui Petrochemical Industries Ltd.
Inventors:
Stephen A. Motika, Timothy L. Pickering, Andrzej Rokicki, Beatrice K. Stein
Abstract: A process is disclosed for making a highly fluorinated aromatic compound by contacting a perfluorocycloalkane, such as perfluorodecahydronaphthalene, with a complex of a metal from Groups IA and IIA of the Periodic Table and an organic electron acceptor. The reaction is carried out in an organic solvent and under reducing conditions which are relatively moderate. Best results are obtained using a perfluorocycloalkane having 2-4 condensed rings and a complex of either sodium or lithium and benzophenone thereby making a perfluorinated condensed ring aromatic compound such as perfluoronaphthalene or perfluorophenanthrene.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 8, 1990
Date of Patent:
June 25, 1991
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Inventors:
John A. Marsella, Guido P. Pez, Anne M. Coughlin