Abstract: Methods of removing impurities from an impurity-loaded organic salt solution by intermixing the impurity-loaded organic salt solution with a stripping solution to form a biphasic mixture, wherein the intermixing effectively reduces the concentration of impurities in the impurity-loaded organic salt, thereby removing impurities from the organic salt and forming an impurity-reduced organic salt solution phase and a stripping solution phase are provided herein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 3, 2010
Date of Patent:
May 7, 2013
Assignee:
Cytec Technology Corp.
Inventors:
John Lean, Scott Griffin, Matthew Taylor
Abstract: A composite material comprising the following components: (a) a first prepreg material with improved resistance to microbuckling and kinkband formation; and (b) a second prepreg material with improved resistance to delamination.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 16, 2011
Date of Patent:
May 7, 2013
Assignee:
Cytec Technology Corp.
Inventors:
Samuel Jestyn Hill, Emiliano Frulloni, Carmelo LoFaro, Robin Maskell
Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure present electrically conductive, thermosetting compositions for use in surfacing films and adhesives. The surfacing films possess enhanced electrical conductivity, comparable to metals, without the use of embedded metal screens or foils. Such surfacing films may be incorporated into composite structures (e.g., prepregs, tapes, and fabrics), for example, by co-curing, as an outermost surface layer. In particular, compositions formed using silver flakes as conductive fillers are found to exhibit very high electrical conductivity. For example, compositions including greater than 45 wt. % silver flake exhibit resistivities less than about 55 m?/sq. In this manner, the surfacing films as an outermost conductive layer may provide lighting strike protection (LSP) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding when used in applications such as aircraft components.
Abstract: Formulations for value mineral collector compositions composed of at least one first collector selected from an organic ammonium salt of an organic sulfur-containing acid; and at least one second collector selected from neutral collectors and/or organic ammonium salts of an organic sulfur-containing acids, such that the second collector is different from said first collector, are provided herein, along with methods for making and using same.
Abstract: Froth flotation processes that include adding a beneficiating amount of a value mineral collector composed of an organic ammonium salt of a sulfur-containing acid to at least one stage of a froth flotation process to recover value minerals from mineral ore bodies are disclosed herein.
Abstract: Froth flotation processes that include adding a beneficiating amount of a value mineral collector composed of an organic ammonium salt of a sulfur-containing acid to at least one stage of a froth flotation process to recover value minerals from mineral ore bodies are disclosed herein.
Abstract: Solvent extraction compositions having an orthohydroxyaryloxime extractant, an anti-degradation agent, and a water-immiscible organic solvent, processes for extracting a metal from an aqueous acidic solution using same, and methods of reducing degradation of such compositions are provided herein.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 13, 2012
Publication date:
March 21, 2013
Applicant:
CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP.
Inventors:
John CAMPBELL, Susan OWENS, Matthew SODERSTROM, Troy BEDNARSKI, Gustavo MARIN
Abstract: The present invention is a thermosetting bismaleimide resin system comprising a liquid phase and a solid phase where the non-crystallizing liquid phase contains the curing agents diallyl ether of a substantially aromatic radical and a bis(alkenylphenoxy) ether of a substantially aromatic radical along with a substantially aromatic bismaleimide as a particle slurry and optionally a free radical inhibitor. The curing agents are non-crystallizing compositions for use in bismaleimide resin formulations to increase the thermal durability of a cured resin composite as shown by reduced microcracking as measured by reduced weight loss after thermal aging. The present invention resists microcracking over bismaleimide resin systems which incorporate other curing agents or combinations of curing agents. The present invention further provides a bismaleimide resin formulation suitable to make prepregs with reduced crystallization for reduced viscosity supporting improved manufacturing properties and improved tack.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 17, 2008
Date of Patent:
March 5, 2013
Assignee:
Cytec Technology Corp.
Inventors:
Christopher Bongiovanni, Jack Boyd, Christopher Pederson
Abstract: Some embodiments herein are directed to a thermoplastic composite structure having at least one structural layer of fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin and at least one toughening layer adjacent to a surface of the structural layer. The toughening layer is configured to create an interlaminar region in a composite laminate and may take the form of a polymer film, a woven or non-woven fibrous material free particles, a polymer layer or non-woven veil with toughening particles dispersed therein, metal mesh or toll.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 7, 2012
Publication date:
February 28, 2013
Applicant:
CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP.
Inventors:
Scott Alfred Rogers, James Francis Pratte
Abstract: A flocculant composition that includes a blend of a first water-in-oil emulsion having a silicon-containing polymer in its aqueous phase and a second water-in-oil emulsion having an anionic polymer in its aqueous phase. The silicon-containing polymer and the anionic polymer are present in the composition at a weight ratio between 100:1 and 1:100.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 7, 2011
Publication date:
February 28, 2013
Applicant:
CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP.
Inventors:
Haunn-Lin Tony Chen, Douglas A. Cywar, Matthew J. Davis, Morris Lewellyn
Abstract: Froth flotation collectors comprising dithiocarbamates of the Formula (I) as described herein are useful for the beneficiation and recovery of metals from mineral ores.
Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure present electrically conductive, thermosetting compositions for use in surfacing films and adhesives. The surfacing films possess enhanced electrical conductivity, comparable to metals, without the use of embedded metal screens or foils. Such surfacing films may be incorporated into composite structures (e.g., prepregs, tapes, and fabrics), for example, by co-curing, as an outermost surface layer. In particular, compositions formed using silver flakes as conductive fillers are found to exhibit very high electrical conductivity. For example, compositions including greater than 45 wt. % silver flake exhibit resistivities less than about 55 m?/sq. In this manner, the surfacing films as an outermost conductive layer may provide lighting strike protection (LSP) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding when used in applications such as aircraft components.
Abstract: Processes for improving copper/iron selectivity in a solvent extraction circuit by contacting an acidic aqueous solution containing dissolved copper and iron ions with a solvent extraction composition including an orthohydroxyaryloxime, a selectivity modifier, and an equilibrium modifier, wherein the ratio of selectivity modifier to orthohydroxyaryloxime is from 0.001 to 0.05, thereby decreasing the copper:iron transfer ratio, are provided herein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 12, 2012
Date of Patent:
January 8, 2013
Assignee:
Cytec Technology Corp.
Inventors:
Owen Stewart Tinkler, Keith Alan Cramer, Peter Eric Tetlow, John Campbell, Charles J. Maes
Abstract: Solvent extraction compositions having an orthohydroxyaryloxime extractant, an anti-degradation agent, and a water-immiscible organic solvent, processes for extracting a metal from an aqueous acidic solution using same, and methods of reducing degradation of such compositions are provided herein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 8, 2009
Date of Patent:
December 11, 2012
Assignee:
Cytec Technology Corp.
Inventors:
John Campbell, Susan Owens, Matthew Soderstrom, Troy Bednarski, Gustavo Marin
Abstract: Provided herein are processes for recovering molybdenum and/or other value metals (e.g., uranium) present in aqueous solutions from a large range of concentrations: from ppm to grams per liter via a solvent extraction process by extracting the molybdenum and/or other value metal from the aqueous solution by contacting it with an organic phase solution containing a phosphinic acid, stripping the molybdenum and/or other value metal from the organic phase solution by contacting it with an aqueous phase strip solution containing an inorganic compound and having a ?1.0 M concentration of free ammonia, and recovering the molybdenum and/or other value metal by separating it from the aqueous phase strip solution. When the molybdenum and/or other value metal are present only in low concentration, the processes can include an organic phase recycle step and/or an aqueous phase strip recycle step in order to concentrate the metal prior to recover.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 6, 2010
Date of Patent:
December 11, 2012
Assignee:
Cytec Technology Corp.
Inventors:
Troy Allan Bednarski, Violina Antoneta Cocalia, Matthew Dean Soderstrom, Eduardo Alberto Kamenetzky, Andrew Michael Cameron, Douglas Harris
Abstract: A deformable, coated radius filler composed of a continuous or elongated fibrous structure and a tacky, resin surface coating formed by pulling a dry, continuous or elongated fibrous structure through a heated resin bath. The coated radius filler has an inner portion that is substantially free of resin and the resin surface coating has a substantially uniform thickness.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 24, 2012
Publication date:
December 6, 2012
Applicant:
CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP.
Inventors:
Dominique Ponsolle, Scott Alfred Rogers, Robert Blackburn, Jonathan Meegan
Abstract: Particle toughened, fiber-reinforced composites include a fiber region and an interlayer region between the fibers. The fiber region includes a plurality of fibers at least partially within a first polymer composition including a first base polymer formulation and a first plurality of toughening particles. The interlayer region includes a second polymer composition including a second base polymer formulation and at least one of the first plurality of toughening particles and a second plurality of toughening particles. Examples of first and second pluralities of toughening particles, respectively, may include core shell rubbers and polyimides. Increasing concentration of the first plurality of toughening particles may improve the composite toughness while preserving thermal properties of the composite, such as weight loss after extended duration exposure to elevated temperature.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 8, 2011
Date of Patent:
November 20, 2012
Assignee:
Cytec Technology Corp.
Inventors:
Mark Richard Bonneau, Jack Douglas Boyd, Gordon T. Emmerson, Scott D. Lucas, Stephen Jacob Howard, Spencer Donald Jacobs
Abstract: Processes for improving copper/iron selectivity in a solvent extraction circuit by contacting an acidic aqueous solution containing dissolved copper and iron ions with a solvent extraction composition including an orthohydroxyaryloxime, a selectivity modifier, and an equilibrium modifier, wherein the ratio of selectivity modifier to orthohydroxyaryloxime is from 0.001 to 0.05, thereby decreasing the copper:iron transfer ratio, are provided herein.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 12, 2012
Publication date:
November 8, 2012
Applicant:
CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP.
Inventors:
Owen Stewart Tinkler, Keith Alan Cramer, Peter Eric Tetlow, John Campbell, Charles J. Maes
Abstract: A solvent extraction composition comprising one or more orthohydroxyarylaldoximes and/or one or more orthohydroxyarylketoximes, and one or more selectivity modifiers consisting of phosphinic and/or phosphonic acids, and salts and esters therefore and optionally one or more equilibrium modifiers is provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 29, 2006
Date of Patent:
October 9, 2012
Assignee:
Cytec Technology Corp.
Inventors:
Owen Stewart Tinkler, Keith Alan Cramer, Peter Eric Tetlow, John Campbell, Charles J. Maes
Abstract: Methods for preventing or reducing the formation of scale in a wet-process phosphoric acid production process by intermixing a scale inhibiting reagent at one or more step of the phosphoric acid production process in an amount sufficient to prevent or reduce scale are provided.