Patents Assigned to The Argonne National Laboratory
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Publication number: 20180140265Abstract: One aspect of the invention provides a system for radiation treatment of a tumor allowing for imaging of the tumor and a surrounding region during radiation therapy and to methods of using such a system. In one embodiment, the system includes a number of radiation detectors positioned in an array to detect radiation scattered from the tumor and the surrounding region. A 3-dimensional image of the tumor is reconstructed from the 2-dimensional scattered radiation projections.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2016Publication date: May 24, 2018Applicants: Rush University Medical Center, UChicago Argonne, LLC, Operator of Argonne National LaboratoryInventors: James CHU, William F. SENSAKOVIC, Damian BERNARD, Gage REDLER, Steve WANG
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Publication number: 20140235436Abstract: A high surface area catalyst with a mesoporous support structure and a thin conformal coating over the surface of the support structure. The high surface area catalyst support is adapted for carrying out a reaction in a reaction environment where the thin conformal coating protects the support structure within the reaction environment. In various embodiments, the support structure is a mesoporous silica catalytic support and the thin conformal coating comprises a layer of metal oxide resistant to the reaction environment which may be a hydrothermal environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Argonne National LaboratoryInventors: Jeffrey W. Elam, Christopher L. Marshall, Joseph A. Libera, James A. Dumesic, Yomaira J. Pagan-Torres
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Publication number: 20130161008Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods for extracting a kerogen-based product from subsurface shale formations. The methods utilize in-situ reaction of kerogen involving liquid phase chemistry at ambient temperatures at pressures for the subsurface shale formation. These methods rely on chemically modifying the shale-bound kerogen to render it mobile using metal particulate catalysts. In the methods disclosed herein a fluid comprising metal is provided to the subsurface shale formation comprising kerogen in an inorganic matrix. A reducing agent is provided to the subsurface shale formation. The kerogen is converted by contacting the kerogen with a metal particulate catalyst formed from the metal; and a mobile kerogen-based product is formed. At least a portion of the mobile kerogen-based product is recovered. The kerogen-derived product can be upgraded to provide commercial products.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicants: Argonne National Laboratory, CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.Inventors: Robert J. KLINGLER, Randall E. Winans, Darren R. Locke, Marcus O. Wigand, Mark D. Looney
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Publication number: 20100035153Abstract: Multi-component intermetallic negative electrodes prepared by electrochemical deposition for non-aqueous lithium cells and batteries are disclosed. More specifically, the invention relates to composite intermetallic electrodes comprising two or more compounds containing metallic or metaloid_elements, at least one element of which can react with lithium to form binary, ternary, quaternary or higher order compounds, these compounds being in combination with one or more other metals that are essentially inactive toward lithium and act predominantly, but not necessarily exclusively, to the electronic conductivity of, and as current collection agent for, the electrode. The invention relates more specifically to negative electrode materials that provide an operating potential between 0.05 and 2.0 V vs. metallic lithium.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: UChicago Argonne, LLC., Operator of Argonne National LaboratoryInventors: Michael M. Thackeray, Lynn Trahey, John T. Vaughey
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Patent number: 6713040Abstract: A method of producing a H2 rich gas stream includes supplying an O2 rich gas, steam, and fuel to an inner reforming zone of a fuel processor that includes a partial oxidation catalyst and a steam reforming catalyst or a combined partial oxidation and stream reforming catalyst. The method also includes contacting the O2 rich gas, steam, and fuel with the partial oxidation catalyst and the steam reforming catalyst or the combined partial oxidation and stream reforming catalyst in the inner reforming zone to generate a hot reformate stream. The method still further includes cooling the hot reformate stream in a cooling zone to produce a cooled reformate stream. Additionally, the method includes removing sulfur-containing compounds from the cooled reformate stream by contacting the cooled reformate stream with a sulfur removal agent.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Argonne National LaboratoryInventors: Shabbir Ahmed, Sheldon H. D. Lee, John David Carter, Michael Krumpelt
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Patent number: 6548173Abstract: A method and article of manufacture of amorphous diamond-like carbon. The method involves providing a substrate in a chamber, providing a mixture of a carbon containing gas and hydrogen gas with the mixture adjusted such that the atomic molar ratio of carbon to hydrogen is less than 0.3, including all carbon atoms and all hydrogen atoms in the mixture. A plasma is formed of the mixture and the amorphous diamond-like carbon film is deposited on the substrate. To achieve optimum bonding an intervening bonding layer, such as Si or SiO2, can be formed from SiH4 with or without oxidation of the layer formed.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Argonne National LaboratoryInventors: Ali Erdemir, George R. Fenske, Osman Levent Eryilmaz, Richard H. Lee
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Patent number: 6521678Abstract: A method for preparing organoclays from smectites for use as rheological control agents and in the preparation of nanocomposites. Typically, the clay is dispersed in water, and a substantially monomolecular layer of a water soluble polymer is applied to the surfaces of the clay. A surfactant is also applied to the clay to modify the surface hydrophilic/hydrophobic balance of the clay, and the organoclay is separated out for subsequent use.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Argonne National LaboratoryInventor: David J. Chaiko
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Patent number: 6468499Abstract: A method for producing hydrogen includes providing a feed stream comprising water; contacting at least one proton conducting membrane adapted to interact with the feed stream; splitting the water into hydrogen and oxygen at a predetermined temperature; and separating the hydrogen from the oxygen. Preferably the proton conducting membrane comprises a proton conductor and a second phase material. Preferable proton conductors suitable for use in a proton conducting membrane include a lanthanide element, a Group VIA element and a Group IA or Group IIA element such as barium, strontium, or combinations of these elements. More preferred proton conductors include yttrium. Preferable second phase materials include platinum, palladium, nickel, cobalt, chromium, manganese, vanadium, silver, gold, copper, rhodium, ruthenium, niobium, zirconium, tantalum, and combinations of these. More preferably second phase materials suitable for use in a proton conducting membrane include nickel, palladium, and combinations of these.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Argonne National LaboratoryInventors: Uthamalingam Balachandran, Stephen E. Dorris, Arun C. Bose, Gary J. Stiegel, Tae-Hyun Lee
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Publication number: 20020145414Abstract: An optical current transducer configured to sense current in the conductor is disclosed. The optical current transducer includes a light source and a polarizer that generates linearly polarized light received from a the light source. The light is communicated to a magneto-optic garnet that includes, among other elements, bismuth, iron and oxygen and is coupled to the conductor. The magneto-optic garnet is configured to rotate the polarization of the linearly polarized light received from the polarizer. The optical current transducer also includes an analyzer in optical communication with the magneto-optic garnet. The analyzer detects the rotation of the linearly polarized light caused by the magneto-optic garnet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Applicant: Argonne National LaboratoryInventors: Michael T. Lanagan, Vitalii K. Valsko-Vlasov, Brandon L. Fisher, Ulrich Welp
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Patent number: 6410935Abstract: An article of manufacture and method of forming nanoparticle sized material components. A semiconductor oxide substrate includes nanoparticles of semiconductor oxide. A modifier is deposited onto the nanoparticles, and a source of metal ions are deposited in association with the semiconductor and the modifier, the modifier enabling electronic hole scavenging and chelation of the metal ions. The metal ions and modifier are illuminated to cause reduction of the metal ions to metal onto the semiconductor nanoparticles.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2001Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Argonne National LaboratoryInventors: Tijana Rajh, Natalia Meshkov, Jovan M. Nedelijkovic, Laura R. Skubal, David M. Tiede, Marion Thurnauer
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Publication number: 20020047180Abstract: An article of manufacture and method of forming nanoparticle sized material components. A semiconductor oxide substrate includes nanoparticles of semiconductor oxide. A modifier is deposited onto the nanoparticles, and a source of metal ions are deposited in association with the semiconductor and the modifier, the modifier enabling electronic hole scavenging and chelation of the metal ions. The metal ions and modifier are illuminated to cause reduction of the metal ions to metal onto the semiconductor nanoparticles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Applicant: Argonne National LaboratoryInventors: Tijana Rajh, Natalia Meshkov, Jovan M. Nedelijkovic, Laura R. Skubal, David M. Tiede, Marion Thurnauer
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Patent number: 5651883Abstract: An extraction chromatographic material for extracting metal cations from a iquid stream. The extraction chromatographic material is prepared by adsorbing a diesterified methanediphosphonic acid on an inert particulate support.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Argonne National Laboratory/University of Chicago Development Corp.Inventors: E. Philip Horwitz, Renato Chiarizia, Mark L. Dietz
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Patent number: 5610768Abstract: A nonimaging radiant energy device may include a hyperbolically shaped reflective element with a radiant energy inlet and a radiant energy outlet. A convex lens is provided at the radiant energy inlet and a concave lens is provided at the radiant energy outlet. Due to the provision of the lenses and the shape of the walls of the reflective element, the radiant energy incident at the radiant energy inlet within a predetermined angle of acceptance is emitted from the radiant energy outlet exclusively within an acute exit angle. In another embodiment, the radiant energy device may include two interconnected hyperbolically shaped reflective elements with a respective convex lens being provided at each aperture of the device.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignees: The Argonne National Laboratory, The University of Chicago Development CorporationInventor: Roland Winston
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Patent number: 5610966Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for non-invasively determining the wear of a liner separating a rotatable bearing from a generally spherical housing. The method includes digitizing a first radiographic image of the bearing and housing and processing elements making up the image to define and locate the centers of the bearing and housing within the image. The process is also undertaken for a second radiograph image of the bearing and housing taken earlier than the first radiograph. The movement of the center of the bearing relative to the center of the housing during the time period between the making the first radiographic image and the second radiographic image being related to the wear of the liner.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Argonne National Laboratories/University of Chicago Development Corp.Inventors: John M. Martell, Sunjay Berdia
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Patent number: 5557478Abstract: A nonimaging radiant energy device may include a hyperbolically shaped reflective element with a radiant energy inlet and a radiant energy outlet. A convex lens is provided at the radiant energy inlet and a concave lens is provided at the radiant energy outlet. Due to the provision of the lenses and the shape of the walls of the reflective element, the radiant energy incident at the radiant energy inlet within a predetermined angle of acceptance is emitted from the radiant energy outlet exclusively within an acute exit angle. In another embodiment, the radiant energy device may include two interconnected hyperbolically shaped reflective elements with a respective convex lens being provided at each aperture of the device.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1993Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: The University of Chicago Development Corporation The Argonne National LaboratoryInventors: Roland Winston, Xiaohui Ning
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Patent number: 5442555Abstract: A two-level hierarchical approach for process fault diagnosis is an operating system employs a function-oriented approach at a first level and a component characteristic-oriented approach at a second level, where the decision-making procedure is structured in order of decreasing intelligence with increasing precision. At the first level, the diagnostic method is general and has knowledge of the overall process including a wide variety of plant transients and the functional behavior of the process components. An expert system classifies malfunctions by function to narrow the diagnostic focus to a particular set of possible faulty components that could be responsible for the detected functional misbehavior of the operating system. At the second level, the diagnostic method limits its scope to component malfunctions, using more detailed knowledge of component characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Argonne National LaboratoryInventors: Jaques Reifman, Thomas Y. C. Wei
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Patent number: 5390258Abstract: A method and apparatus for obtaining an image from an object acquire training signal measurements which represent images of a plurality of training objects having at least one predetermined feature in common with the object and derive, from the training signal measurements, a set of basis functions that provide a convergent series expansion of the images. The method and apparatus determine a signal measurement prescription for the object based on the basis functions. A signal measurement acquiring device is controlled to acquire signal measurements of the object as determined by the signal measurement prescription. A truncated basis function expansion of the image is generated from the acquired signal measurements. Estimates of additional signal measurements are carried out based on the truncated basis function expansion. The image is reconstructed using the obtained signal measurements and the estimated additional signal measurements.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1992Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Argonne National Laboratories/University of Chicago Development CorporationInventor: David N. Levin
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Patent number: 5323007Abstract: A method and system for improving signal recovery for tomographic-type detection systems is disclosed which reduces the effect of blurring by obtaining a spatial response function for a plurality of selected detectors and moving the detectors to various positions at various times such that at least two tomographic measurements are taken of substantially the same signal when the object and detection means are at different relative positions. The measurements are then represented as a set of linear equations wherein elements of the response function become weighting factors for corresponding unknown tomographic signal elements. The unknown tomographic signal elements are then estimated by solving the set of linear equations. The tomographic signal elements may then be used as data in projection profiles to generate projection matrices or images directly.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1992Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: Univ. of Chicago Development Corp. Argonne National LaboratoriesInventors: Miles N. Wernick, Chin-Tu Chen
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Patent number: 5243459Abstract: A nonimaging radiant energy device may include a hyperbolically shaped reflective element with a radiant energy inlet and a radiant energy outlet. A convex lens is provided at the radiant energy inlet and a concave lens is provided at the radiant energy outlet. Due to the provision of the lenses and the shape of the walls of the reflective element, the radiant energy incident at the radiant energy inlet within a predetermined angle of acceptance is emitted from the radiant energy outlet exclusively within an acute exit angle. In another embodiment, the radiant energy device may include two interconnected hyperbolically shaped reflective elements with a respective convex lens being provided at each aperture of the device.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1989Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignees: The Argonne National Laboratory, The University of Chicago Development CorporationInventors: Roland Winston, Xiaohui Ning