Patents by Inventor John Thomas Sirr Irvine
John Thomas Sirr Irvine 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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Patent number: 12053759Abstract: The invention relates to a composite oxide comprising CaO stabilised by Ca3AI2O6 (C3A), wherein the composite is in the form of particles. The mixed oxide composite is useful as a catalyst in the transesterification of triglycerides, e.g. in the production of biodiesel. Calcium leaching is more hindered in CaO—Ca3AI2O6 (2Ca/AI) than in CaO-AI2O3.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2019Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSInventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Alfredo Bonaccorso, Despoina Papargyriou
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Patent number: 11883799Abstract: A catalyst obtainable by exsolving particles of Ni, Co and/or a mixture of Ni and Co from a perovskite metal oxide of formula (I) (M1aM2b)(COxNiyM3z)O3, wherein M1 and M2 are each independently an alkali earth metal or a rare earth metal, M3 is Ti or Cr, 0?a?1, 0?b?1, 0<a+b?1, 0?x<1, 0?y<1, 0?z<1, x+y+z=1 and where at least one of x and y>0. The invention includes methods of converting this catalyst into one or more catalytically active forms. The catalysts and the activated forms of same are useful in the catalysing CO oxidation and/or NO oxidation.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2018Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: THE UNIVERISTY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNEInventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Dragos Neagu, Ian Metcalfe, Evangelos I. Papaioannou
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Publication number: 20210339225Abstract: The invention relates to a composite oxide comprising CaO stabilised by Ca3Al2O6 (C3A), wherein the composite is in the form of particles. The mixed oxide composite is useful as a catalyst in the transesterification of triglycerides, e.g. in the production of biodiesel. Calcium leaching is more hindered in CaO—Ca3Al2O6 (2Ca/Al) than in CaO—Al2O3.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2019Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: University Court of the University of St AndrewsInventors: John Thomas Sirr IRVINE, Alfredo BONACCORSO, Despoina PAPARGYRIOU
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Publication number: 20200282382Abstract: A catalyst obtainable by exsolving particles of Ni, Co and/or a mixture of Ni and Co from a perovskite metal oxide of formula (I) (M1aM2b)(COxNiyM3z)O3, wherein M1 and M2 are each independently an alkali earth metal or a rare earth metal, M3 is Ti or Cr, 0?a?1, 0?b?1, 0<a+b?1, 0?x<1, 0?y<1, 0?z<1, x+y+z=1 and where at least one of x and y>0. The invention includes methods of converting this catalyst into one or more catalytically active forms. The catalysts and the activated forms of same are useful in the catalysing CO oxidation and/or NO oxidation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2018Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: John Thomas Sirr IRVINE, Dragos NEAGU, Ian METCALFE, Evangelos I. PAPAIOANNOU
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Patent number: 10322942Abstract: The invention provides a composition having the formula (I): xXO2.yY2O5, (wherein: 0.5<x<0.7; 0.3<y<0.5; X comprises one or more of silicon, titanium, germanium and zirconium; and Y comprises one or more of phosphorus, vanadium arsenic and antimony), or a hydrate thereof, in which the composition comprises more than 50 wt % or more of crystalline material.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2010Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSInventors: Pierrot Sassou Attidekou, John Thomas Sirr Irvine
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Publication number: 20190054451Abstract: The invention provides a catalyst comprising iron oxide, nickel, ceria or palladium supported on stainless steel foam. The catalyst is effective in oxidising aromatic compounds such as toluene and o-cresol and, advantageously, is particularly effective when the oxidation is carried out at elevated temperatures that correspond to temperatures attained in areas of the aircraft where cabin air is recirculated.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2017Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: John Thomas Sirr IRVINE, Mark CASSIDY, Sneh JAIN
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Patent number: 9917321Abstract: A direct carbon fuel cell DCFC system (5), the system comprising an electrochemical cell, the electrochemical cell (10) comprising a cathode (30), a solid state first electrolyte (25) and an anode (20), wherein, the system further comprises an anode chamber containing a second electrolyte (125) and a fuel (120). The system, when using molten carbonate as second electrolyte, is preferably purged with CO2 via purge gas inlet (60).Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2012Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: University Court of the University of St AndrewsInventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Gael Corre, Cairong Jiang
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Patent number: 9469906Abstract: The invention provides a method for effecting a photocatalytic or photoelectrocatalytic reaction of a reactant comprising contacting a metallic material having an electrical conductivity of 105 to 106 S/m with the reactant and exposing the metallic material and the reactant to visible light so as to catalyze the reaction of the reactant.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2014Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSInventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Xiaoxiang Xu, Chamnan Randorn
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Publication number: 20140242493Abstract: A direct carbon fuel cell DCFC system (5), the system comprising an electrochemical cell, the electrochemical cell (10) comprising a cathode (30), a solid state first electrolyte (25) and an anode (20), wherein, the system further comprises an anode chamber containing a second electrolyte (125) and a fuel (120). The system, when using molten carbonate as second electrolyte, is preferably purged with CO2 via purge gas inlet (60).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2012Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Gael Corre, Cairong Jiang
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Publication number: 20140231241Abstract: The invention provides a method for effecting a photocatalytic or photoelectrocatalytic reaction of a reactant comprising contacting a metallic material having an electrical conductivity of 105 to 106 S/m with the reactant and exposing the metallic material and the reactant to visible light so as to catalyse the reaction of the reactant.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWSInventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Xiaoxiang Xu, Chamnan Randorn
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Patent number: 8748052Abstract: An electricity storage system comprising a reversible fuel cell having a first electrode and a second electrode separated by an ionically conducting electrolyte, and at least two chambers adapted to hold fuel and/or a reaction product, wherein the system is substantially closed and at least one reactant for discharge is hydrogen or oxygen.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2007Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: The University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Julie Margaret Nairn, Paul Alexander Conner, James Rennie, Alan Feighery, Frances Gwyneth Elaine Jones, Kelcey Lynn Eccleston, Pierrot Sassou Attidekou
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Publication number: 20120276468Abstract: The invention provides a composition having the formula (I): xXO2.yY2O5, (wherein: 0.5<x<0.7; 0.3<y<0.5; X comprises one or more of silicon, titanium, germanium and zirconium; and Y comprises one or more of phosphorus, vanadium arsenic and antimony), or a hydrate thereof, in which the composition comprises more than 50 wt % or more of crystalline material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2010Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: University Court of the University of St AndrewsInventors: Pierrot Sassou Attidekou, John Thomas Sirr Irvine
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Patent number: 8262896Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of producing hydrogen comprising: contacting steam 20 with a proton conducting membrane 7 supported on a porous redox stable substrate 8, through said substrate 8. The membrane 7 is non-permeable to molecular gas and to oxide ions. A DC voltage is applied across an anode 15 coupled to the substrate side of the membrane and a cathode 9,11 coupled to its other side so as to dissociate at least part of the steam 20, into protonic hydrogen and oxygen at said anode 15. The protonic hydrogen passes through the membrane and forms molecular hydrogen 23 at the cathode 9, 11.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2011Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: The University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Angela Kruth, Cristian Daniel Savaniu, Shanwen Tao
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Publication number: 20110210010Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of producing hydrogen comprising: contacting steam 20 with a proton conducting membrane 7 supported on a porous redox stable substrate 8, through said substrate 8. The membrane 7 is non-permeable to molecular gas and to oxide ions. A DC voltage is applied across an anode 15 coupled to the substrate side of the membrane and a cathode 9,11 coupled to its other side so as to dissociate at least part of the steam 20, into protonic hydrogen and oxygen at said anode 15. The protonic hydrogen passes through the membrane and forms molecular hydrogen 23 at the cathode 9, 11.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Angela Kruth, Cristian Daniel Savaniu, Shanwen Tao
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Patent number: 7906006Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of producing hydrogen comprising: contacting steam (20) with a proton conducting membrane (7) supported on a porous redox stable substrate (8), through said substrate (8). The membrane (7) is non-permeable to molecular gas and to oxide ions. A DC voltage is applied across an anode (15) coupled to the substrate side of the membrane and a cathode (9, 11) coupled to its other side so as to dissociate at least part of the steam (20), into protonic hydrogen and oxygen at said anode (15). The protonic hydrogen passes through the membrane and forms molecular hydrogen (23) at the cathode (9, 11).Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: The University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Angela Kruth, Cristian Daniel Savaniu, Shanwen Tao
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Publication number: 20100167147Abstract: An electricity storage system comprising a reversible fuel cell having a first electrode and a second electrode separated by an ionically conducting electrolyte, and at least two chambers adapted to hold fuel and/or a reaction product, wherein the system is substantially closed and at least one reactant for discharge is hydrogen or oxygen.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2007Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Julie Margaret Nairn, Paul Alexander Conner, James Rennie, Alan Feighery, Frances Gwyneth Elaine Jones, Kelcey Lynn Eccleston, Pierrot Sassou Attidekou
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Patent number: 7569304Abstract: A solid electrolyte fuel cell component is formed by tape casting an electrolyte layer and electrode layers to form a green tape which can be manipulated. The green tape is coiled into a form having an S-shaped central portion having oppositely-directed loops, so as to provide a first longitudinal channel presenting an anode surface and a second longitudinal channel presenting a cathode surface. After coiling, the assembly is fired to produce a solid, sintered product.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: The University Court of The University of St. AndrewsInventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Frances Gwyneth Elaine Jones, Paul Alexander Connor
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Patent number: 7504172Abstract: The present invention provides a material suitable for use in a solid oxide fuel cell, wherein the material is of an, optionally doped, double perovskite oxide material having the general formula (I): (LnaXb)e(Z1cZ2d)fOg (I) wherein Ln is selected from Y, La and a Lanthanide series element, or a combination of these and X also represents an element occupying the A site of a perovskite oxide and is selected from Sr, Ca and Ba, and Z1 and Z2 represent different elements occupying the B site of a perovskite oxide and are selected from Cr, Mn, Mg and Fe, and wherein a has a value from 0 to 1, preferably 0.7 to 1.0, b has a value of from 1 to 0, preferably 0.3 to 0, and each of c and d has a value of from 0.25 to 0.75, provided that a+b has a value of 1, and c+d, has a value of 1, and wherein e has a value of from 0.8 to 1, wherein f has a value of from 0.8 to 1, and g has a value of from 2.5 to 3.2.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: The University Court of the University of St. AndrewsInventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Shanwen Tao
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Publication number: 20040247970Abstract: A solid electrolyte fuel cell component is formed by tape casting an electrolyte layer and electrode layers to form a green tape which can be manipulated. The green tape is coiled into a form having an S-shape central portion having oppositely-directed loops, so as to provide a first longitudinal channel presenting an anode surface and a second longitudinal channel presenting a cathode surface. After coiling, the assembly is fired to produce a solid, sintered product.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: John Thomas Sirr Irvine, Frances Gwyneth Elaine Jones, Paul Alexander Conner