Patents by Inventor Jian-Ping Shen
Jian-Ping Shen 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).
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Publication number: 20250381519Abstract: A process is described for concentrating CO2 from feed gases containing CO2 at concentrations up to 1 vol % (10,000 ppmv) to produce product gas containing CO2 at concentration that is at least twice the concentration of CO2 in the feed gas, wherein the concentration of CO2 in the product gas does not exceed 20 vol %. The process may be carried out in a CO2 concentrator including one or more structured sorbent elements, in which the sorbent includes (i) a mesoporous and macroporous polymer backbone, (ii) CO2 adsorbing agent, and (iii) an additive effective to enhance CO2 adsorption, enhance CO2 desorption, lower the regeneration temperature of the sorbent, and/or enhance the thermal and/or oxidative stability of the sorbent. The structured sorbent elements may be arranged for Joule heating to regenerate the CO2 adsorbing agent with sweep gas at low temperature, e.g., in a range of from 50° C. to 150° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2025Publication date: December 18, 2025Inventors: Monica Abdallah, Emma Cook, Raghubir Gupta, Jian-Ping Shen, Arnold Toppo, Shaojun James Zhou, Andrew Tong
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Patent number: 12378123Abstract: A chromium-free catalyst for use in a fluidized bed reactor is described. The catalyst comprises 45-70 wt % Fe2O3, 5-15 wt % CuO, 20-35 wt % Al2O3, 10-20 wt % ZnO, and 1-15 wt % K2CO3. The catalyst has a Davison Index (DI %) of less than or equal to 15. A method for converting carbon monoxide (CO) into carbon-dioxide (CO2) using the catalyst is described. The method includes introducing H2O and CO into a fluidized bed reactor having an operating temperature between about 375° C. and about 450° C. and comprising the chromium free catalyst. The CO conversion is at least 60%.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2020Date of Patent: August 5, 2025Assignee: Research Triangle InstituteInventors: Jian-Ping Shen, Brian Turk, Pradeepkumar Sharma, David Denton
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Patent number: 11491457Abstract: Zinc oxide-based sorbents, and processes for preparing and using them are provided, wherein the sorbents are preferably used to remove one or more reduced sulfur species from gas streams. The sorbents contain an active zinc component, optionally in combination with one or more promoter components and/or one or more substantially inert components. The active zinc component is a two-phase material, consisting essentially of a zinc oxide (ZnO) phase and a zinc aluminate (ZnAl2O4) phase. Each of the two phases is characterized by a relatively small crystallite size of typically less than about 50 nm (500 Angstroms). Preferably the sorbents are prepared by using an alkali metal base to convert a precursor mixture, containing a precipitated zinc oxide precursor and a precipitated aluminum oxide precursor, to the two-phase, active zinc oxide containing component, with the resulting sorbent having a sodium level within a desired range.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2018Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: Research Triangle InstituteInventors: Jian-Ping Shen, Jason S. Norman, Brian S. Turk, Raghubir Gupta
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Publication number: 20220219992Abstract: A chromium-free catalyst for use in a fluidized bed reactor is described. The catalyst comprises 45-70 wt % Fe2O3, 5-15 wt % CuO, 20-35 wt % Al2O3, 10-20 wt % ZnO, and 1-15 wt % K2CO3. The catalyst has a Davison Index (DI %) of less than or equal to 15. A method for converting carbon monoxide (CO) into carbon-dioxide (CO2) using the catalyst is described. The method includes introducing H2O and CO into a fluidized bed reactor having an operating temperature between about 375° C. and about 450° C. and comprising the chromium free catalyst. The CO conversion is at least 60%.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2020Publication date: July 14, 2022Inventors: Jian-Ping SHEN, Brian TURK, Pradeepkumar SHARMA, David DENTON
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Publication number: 20210121850Abstract: Zinc oxide-based sorbents, and processes for preparing and using them are provided, wherein the sorbents are preferably used to remove one or more reduced sulfur species from gas streams. The sorbents contain an active zinc component, optionally in combination with one or more promoter components and/or one or more substantially inert components. The active zinc component is a two-phase material, consisting essentially of a zinc oxide (ZnO) phase and a zinc aluminate (ZnAl2O4) phase. Each of the two phases is characterized by a relatively small crystallite size of typically less than about 50 nm (500 Angstroms). Preferably the sorbents are prepared by using an alkali metal base to convert a precursor mixture, containing a precipitated zinc oxide precursor and a precipitated aluminum oxide precursor, to the two-phase, active zinc oxide containing component, with the resulting sorbent having a sodium level within a desired range.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2018Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Jian-Ping Shen, Jason S. Norman, Brian S. Turk, Ragbubir Gupta
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Publication number: 20190201877Abstract: This invention is directed to novel mixed transition metal iron (II/III) catalysts for the extraction of oxygen from CO2 and the selective reaction with organic compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: Jian-Ping Shen, Marty Lail, Brian Turk, Paul D. Mobley, Jason S. Norman, Laura Douglas, Jonathan Peters
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Patent number: 10286383Abstract: This invention is directed to novel mixed transition metal iron (II/III) catalysts for the extraction of oxygen from CO2 and the selective reaction with organic compounds.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2017Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: Research Triangle InstituteInventors: Jian-ping Shen, Marty Lail, Brian Turk, Paul D. Mobley, Jason S. Norman, Laura Douglas, Jonathan Peters
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Patent number: 10265677Abstract: A mixed salt composition adapted for use as a sorbent for carbon dioxide removal from a gaseous stream is provided, the composition being in solid form and including magnesium oxide, an alkali metal carbonate, and an alkali metal nitrate, wherein the composition has a molar excess of magnesium characterized by a Mg:X atomic ratio of at least about 3:1, wherein X is the alkali metal. A process for preparing the mixed salt is also provided, the process including mixing a magnesium salt with a solution comprising alkali metal ions, carbonate ions, and nitrate ions to form a slurry or colloid including a solid mixed salt including magnesium carbonate; separating the solid mixed salt from the slurry or colloid to form a wet cake; drying the wet cake to form a dry cake including the solid mixed salt; and calcining the dry cake to form a mixed salt sorbent.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2017Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Research Triangle InstituteInventors: Jian-Ping Shen, Luke James Ivor Coleman, Marty Alan Lail, Raghubir Prasad Gupta, Brian Scott Turk
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Publication number: 20180195006Abstract: Described herein are processes for converting a biomass starting material (such as lignocellulosic materials) into a low oxygen containing, stable liquid intermediate that can be refined to make liquid hydrocarbon fuels. More specifically, the process can be a catalytic biomass pyrolysis process wherein an oxygen removing catalyst is employed in the reactor while the biomass is subjected to pyrolysis conditions. The stream exiting the pyrolysis reactor comprises bio-oil having a low oxygen content, and such stream may be subjected to further steps, such as separation and/or condensation to isolate the bio-oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2018Publication date: July 12, 2018Inventors: David C. Dayton, Raghubir P. Gupta, Brian S. Turk, Atish Kataria, Jian-Ping Shen
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Patent number: 9975775Abstract: The invention is directed to high surface area graphitized carbon and to processes for making high surface area graphitized carbon. The process includes steps of graphitizing and increasing the surface area of (in either order) a starting carbon material to form high surface area graphitized carbon. The step of increasing the surface area optionally comprises an oxidizing step (e.g., through steam etching) or template removal from composite particles. The invention is also directed to catalyst particles and electrodes employing catalyst particles that are formed from the high surface area graphitized carbon.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2015Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Yipeng Sun, Jian-Ping Shen, Gordon Rice, Paolina Atanassova, Geoffrey D. Moeser
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Patent number: 9944857Abstract: Described herein are processes for converting a biomass starting material (such as lignocellulosic materials) into a low oxygen containing, stable liquid intermediate that can be refined to make liquid hydrocarbon fuels. More specifically, the process can be a catalytic biomass pyrolysis process wherein an oxygen removing catalyst is employed in the reactor while the biomass is subjected to pyrolysis conditions. The stream exiting the pyrolysis reactor comprises bio-oil having a low oxygen content, and such stream may be subjected to further steps, such as separation and/or condensation to isolate the bio-oil.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2013Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: Research Triangle InstituteInventors: David C. Dayton, Raghubir P. Gupta, Brian S. Turk, Atish Kataria, Jian-Ping Shen
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Publication number: 20180065114Abstract: This invention is directed to novel mixed transition metal iron (II/III) catalysts for the extraction of oxygen from CO2 and the selective reaction with organic compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: Jian-ping Shen, Marty Lail, Brian Turk, Paul D. Mobley, Jason S. Norman, Laura DOUGLAS, Jonathan PETERS
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Publication number: 20180043328Abstract: A mixed salt composition adapted for use as a sorbent for carbon dioxide removal from a gaseous stream is provided, the composition being in solid form and including magnesium oxide, an alkali metal carbonate, and an alkali metal nitrate, wherein the composition has a molar excess of magnesium characterized by a Mg:X atomic ratio of at least about 3:1, wherein X is the alkali metal. A process for preparing the mixed salt is also provided, the process including mixing a magnesium salt with a solution comprising alkali metal ions, carbonate ions, and nitrate ions to form a slurry or colloid including a solid mixed salt including magnesium carbonate; separating the solid mixed salt from the slurry or colloid to form a wet cake; drying the wet cake to form a dry cake including the solid mixed salt; and calcining the dry cake to form a mixed salt sorbent.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2017Publication date: February 15, 2018Inventors: Jian-Ping Shen, Luke James Ivor Coleman, Marty Alan Lail, Raghubir Prasad Gupta, Brian Scott Turk
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Patent number: 9884313Abstract: This invention is directed to novel mixed transition metal iron (II/III) catalysts for the extraction of oxygen from CO2 and the selective reaction with organic compounds.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2014Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: Research Triangle InstituteInventors: Jian-ping Shen, Marty Lail, Brian Turk, Paul D. Mobley, Jason S. Norman, Laura Douglas, Jonathan Peters
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Patent number: 9808783Abstract: A mixed salt composition adapted for use as a sorbent for carbon dioxide removal from a gaseous stream is provided, the composition being in solid form and including magnesium oxide, an alkali metal carbonate, and an alkali metal nitrate, wherein the composition has a molar excess of magnesium characterized by a Mg:X atomic ratio of at least about 3:1, wherein X is the alkali metal. A process for preparing the mixed salt is also provided, the process including mixing a magnesium salt with a solution comprising alkali metal ions, carbonate ions, and nitrate ions to form a slurry or colloid including a solid mixed salt including magnesium carbonate; separating the solid mixed salt from the slurry or colloid to form a wet cake; drying the wet cake to form a dry cake including the solid mixed salt; and calcining the dry cake to form a mixed salt sorbent.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2013Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Research Triangle InstituteInventors: Jian-Ping Shen, Luke James Ivor Coleman, Marty Alan Lail, Raghubir Prasad Gupta, Brian Scott Turk
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Publication number: 20160158734Abstract: This invention is directed to novel mixed transition metal iron (II/III) catalysts for the extraction of oxygen from CO2 and the selective reaction with organic compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2014Publication date: June 9, 2016Applicant: Research Triangle InstituteInventors: Jian-ping SHEN, Marty LAIL, Brian TURK, Paul D. MOBLEY, Jason S. NORMAN, Laura DOUGLAS, Jonathan PETERS
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Publication number: 20150190777Abstract: A mixed salt composition adapted for use as a sorbent for carbon dioxide removal from a gaseous stream is provided, the composition being in solid form and including magnesium oxide, an alkali metal carbonate, and an alkali metal nitrate, wherein the composition has a molar excess of magnesium characterized by a Mg:X atomic ratio of at least about 3:1, wherein X is the alkali metal. A process for preparing the mixed salt is also provided, the process including mixing a magnesium salt with a solution comprising alkali metal ions, carbonate ions, and nitrate ions to form a slurry or colloid including a solid mixed salt including magnesium carbonate; separating the solid mixed salt from the slurry or colloid to form a wet cake; drying the wet cake to form a dry cake including the solid mixed salt; and calcining the dry cake to form a mixed salt sorbent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2013Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Jian-Ping Shen, Luke James Ivor Coleman, Marty Alan Lail, Raghubir Prasad Gupta, Brian Scott Turk
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Patent number: 9017837Abstract: The invention is directed to high surface area graphitized carbon and to processes for making high surface area graphitized carbon. The process includes steps of graphitizing and increasing the surface area of (in either order) a starting carbon material to form high surface area graphitized carbon. The step of increasing the surface area optionally comprises an oxidizing step (e.g., through steam etching) or template removal from composite particles. The invention is also directed to catalyst particles and electrodes employing catalyst particles that are formed from the high surface area graphitized carbon.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2008Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Yipeng Sun, Jian-Ping Shen, Gordon Rice, Paolina Atanassova, Geoffrey D. Moeser
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Publication number: 20150051428Abstract: Described herein are processes for converting a biomass starting material (such as lignocellulosic materials) into a low oxygen containing, stable liquid intermediate that can be refined to make liquid hydrocarbon fuels. More specifically, the process can be a catalytic biomass pyrolysis process wherein an oxygen removing catalyst is employed in the reactor while the biomass is subjected to pyrolysis conditions. The stream exiting the pyrolysis reactor comprises bio-oil having a low oxygen content, and such stream may be subjected to further steps, such as separation and/or condensation to isolate the bio-oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2013Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventors: David C. Dayton, Raghubir P. Gupta, Brian S. Turk, Atish Kataria, Jian-Ping Shen
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Patent number: 8163669Abstract: Materials that are useful for absorption enhanced reforming (AER) of a fuel, including absorbent materials and catalyst materials and methods for using the materials. The materials can be fabricated by spray processing. The use of the materials in AER can produce a H2 product gas having a high H2 content and a low level of carbon oxides.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Paolina Atanassova, Jian-Ping Shen, Paul Napolitano, James Brewster