Patents by Inventor Jamie A. Hestekin

Jamie A. Hestekin 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: 6797140
    Abstract: An electrodeionization method for continuously producing and or separating and/or concentrating ionizable organics present in dilute concentrations in an ionic solution while controlling the pH to within one to one-half pH unit method for continuously producing and or separating and/or concentrating ionizable organics present in dilute concentrations in an ionic solution while controlling the pH to within one to one-half pH unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: The University of Chicago
    Inventors: YuPo J. Lin, Jamie Hestekin, Michelle Arora, Edward J. St. Martin
  • Publication number: 20040115783
    Abstract: A porous solid ion exchange wafer having a combination of a biomolecule capture-resin and an ion-exchange resin forming a charged capture resin within said wafer. Also disclosed is a porous solid ion exchange wafer having a combination of a biomolecule capture-resin and an ion-exchange resin forming a charged capture resin within said wafer containing a biomolecule with a tag. A separate bioreactor is also disclosed incorporating the wafer described above.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2003
    Publication date: June 17, 2004
    Applicant: The University of Chicago
    Inventors: Michelle B. Arora, Jamie A. Hestekin, YuPo J. Lin, Edward J. St. Martin, Seth W. Snyder
  • Publication number: 20040060875
    Abstract: An electrodionization method for continuously producing and or separating and/or concentrating ionizable organics present in dilute concentrations in an, ionic solution while controlling the pH to within one to one-half pH unit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2002
    Publication date: April 1, 2004
    Inventors: YuPo J. Lin, Jamie Hestekin, Michelle Arora, Edward J. St. Martin
  • Patent number: 6544418
    Abstract: A method for preparing and regenerating a chemically activated or polyamino acid functionalized membrane includes the steps of permeating the silica-based membrane with a solution of silane and a solvent so as to react methoxy groups of the silane with silanol groups of the membrane to incorporate epoxide groups and attaching a polyamino acid to the membrane by reacting a terminal amine group of the polyamino acid with one of the epoxide groups on the membrane. The membrane is regenerated after metal entrapment by utilizing helix-coil properties of polyamino acids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: University of Kentucky Research Foundation
    Inventors: Dibakar Bhattacharyya, Stephen M. Ritchie, Leonidas G. Bachas, Jamie A. Hestekin, Subhas K. Sikdar
  • Patent number: 6544419
    Abstract: A method for preparing a chemically activated or polyamino acid functionalized membrane includes the steps of permeating a silica-based membrane with a solution of silane and a solvent so as to react methoxy groups of the silane with silanol groups of the membrane to incorporate epoxide groups and attaching a polyamino acid to the membrane by reacting a terminal amine group of the polyamino acid with one of the epoxide groups on the membrane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: University of Kentucky Research Foundation
    Inventors: Dibakar Bhattacharyya, Stephen M. Ritchie, Leonidas G. Bachas, Jamie A. Hestekin, Subhas K. Sikdar
  • Patent number: 6306301
    Abstract: An apparatus providing for metal ion/nitrate entrapment comprises a chemically activated, microfiltration, composite polymer and silica-based membrane including a polyamino acid attached thereto through reaction of a terminal amine group of the polyamino acid with the membrane. A method for preparing such a chemically activated or polyamino acid functionalized membrane includes the steps of permeating the silica-based membrane with a solution of silane and a solvent so as to react methoxy groups of the silane with silanol groups of the membrane to incorporate epoxide groups and attaching a polyamino acid to the membrane by reacting a terminal amine group of the polyamino acid with one of the epoxide groups on the membrane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Assignee: University of Kentucky Research Foundation
    Inventors: Dibakar Bhattacharyya, Stephen M. Ritchie, Leonidas G. Bachas, Jamie A. Hestekin, Subhas K. Sikdar
  • Patent number: 6139742
    Abstract: A process is provided for making membrane-based sorbents with enhanced binding activity that are particularly useful for heavy metal sequestration. The process includes the step of selectively hydrolyzing a polyacetylated membrane in order to deacetylated a surface layer of said membrane including the pore surfaces and expose free hydroxyl groups. This is followed by the oxidizing of the hydroxyl groups to aldehyde groups. This is then followed by the attaching of a polycarboxylic acid such as a polyamino acid, polyalkenoic acid or polypeptide to the membrane through the aldehyde groups. Preferably, the hydrolyzing step is completed under alkaline conditions and the oxidizing step is completed using an aqueous solution of sodium periodate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: University of Kentucky Research Foundation
    Inventors: Dibakar Bhattacharyya, Leonidas G. Bachas, Lawrence Cullen, Jamie A. Hestekin, Subhas K. Sikdar
  • Patent number: 6103121
    Abstract: A process is provided for making membrane-based sorbents with enhanced binding activity that are particularly useful for heavy metal sequestration. The process includes the step of selectively hydrolyzing a polyacetylated membrane in order to deacetylate a surface layer of said membrane and expose free hydroxyl groups. This is followed by the oxidizing of the hydroxyl groups to aldehyde groups. This is then followed by the attaching of a polycarboxylic acid such as a polyamino acid, polyalkenoic acid or polypeptide to the membrane through the aldehyde groups. Preferably, the hydrolyzing step is completed under alkaline conditions and the oxidizing step is completed using an aqueous solution of sodium periodate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: University of Kentucky Research Foundation
    Inventors: Dibakar Bhattacharyya, Leonidas G. Bachas, Lawrence Cullen, Jamie A. Hestekin, Subhas K. Sikdar