From Aqueous Material Patents (Class 210/691)
  • Patent number: 5346625
    Abstract: A system for neutralizing petroleum products leaked into an enclosed portion of a fuel transfer system such as a sump. The system comprises the use of a water insoluble container having a quantity of a petroleum product mitigation agent enclosed therein. A water insoluble barrier for releasing the quantity of mitigation agent upon contact with a petroleum product permits the mitigation agent to neutralize the petroleum product as soon as it is present and in contact with the barrier. The container may be formed from polystyrene and positioned in the sump to permit the release to the petroleum products regardless of the amount of water present in the sump. In one embodiment, the tube is vertically aligned and extends from the bottom to the top of the sump. Alternatively, the container comprises a petroleum product soluble packet and includes flotation aid for maintaining the packet floating on top of any water in the sump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: Environ Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael C. Webb
  • Patent number: 5342525
    Abstract: Oil spills on natural bodies of water can be cleaned up through the use of flocculation/microorganism compositions including amine-substituted clay flocculation agents and microorganisms including bacillus species, pseudomonas species, azobacter species and xanthomonas species.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1994
    Inventor: Farrell D. Rowsell
  • Patent number: 5336704
    Abstract: Metal cations absorbed within a hydrogel chelation polymer are insolubilized for safe disposal by treating the polymer with a precipitative anion such as carbonate, aluminate, hydroxide, phosphate, silicate, or sulfide. Further insolubilization of the metal cations may be achieved by subsequent treatment of the polymer with a water-dilutable prepolymer composition such as phenol-formaldehyde resin, then heating to cause cross-linking of the prepolymer. The hydrogel chelation polymer, containing metal sulfide formed by virtue of the insolubilization process, is useful in abstracting from water metals whose sulfides are less soluble than the metal sulfide initially within the polymer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Inventor: Norman B. Rainer
  • Patent number: 5314420
    Abstract: A superabsorbent polymer having improved absorption under pressure and fast absorption rate is obtained by first providing a solution containing carboxylic acid monomers or water soluble salts thereof, and a crosslinking agent. A carbonate blowing agent and a polymerization initiator are added, individually or in combination, to the solution to form a carbonated monomer solution. A polymerization initiator is then added to the carbonated monomer solution which is then polymerized at temperatures ranging from about 0.degree. C. to about 130.degree. C., forming a microcellular hydrogel. The microcellular hydrogel is chopped or ground into gel pieces having a particle diameter ranging from about 0.1 mm to about 5.0 cm. The gel pieces are dried at temperatures ranging from about 85.degree. C. to about 210.degree. C., and are then ground to form a polymer having a particle size of from about 0.05 mm to about 5.0 mm. A mixture is formed from 100 parts by weight of the polymer and about 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1994
    Assignee: Nalco Chemical Company
    Inventors: Scott J. Smith, Eric J. Lind
  • Patent number: 5294652
    Abstract: A process for absorbing silver from photographic hypo solutions involves passing the hypo solution through a bed consisting of a multitude of a sponge product confined within a vessel. The sponge product is derived from an open-celled cellulosic sponge into which there has been incorporated 30% to 80% by weight of a polymer produced by the thermal interaction of polyethyleneimine (PEI) with a polycarboxylic acid. The polymer further contains an activating multivalent cation and between 90% and 300% water. Silver is eluted from the sponge product employing aqueous solutions of a complexing agent such as an ammonium compound or a cyanide compound. Following a water wash, the bed of sponge product is ready for its next cycle of silver absorption.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1994
    Inventor: Norman B. Rainer
  • Patent number: 5282975
    Abstract: A hydrophobic and oleophilic particular vermicular structure of expanded graphite, possessing the property of absorbing in a selective manner only large amounts of petroleum products from a water media is described. This expanded grahite is characterized by three main properties: (a) a specific density in the range of 0.003-0.1 g/ml; (b) a surface area in the range of 50-200 m.sup.2 g/ml; and (c) closed pores in the range of 3% to 20%. The particular structure of the expanded graphite can be used in the form of particulate, pillows, blankets, booms or as a filter medium. Preferred particles sizes of the expanded graphite are in the range of between 0.5 to 3 mm. The oil absorbed onto the expanded grahite can be released by pressure or recovered by solvent extraction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1994
    Assignee: Technion Research and Development Foundation Ltd.
    Inventors: Ilya Maryasin, Enrico Sandbank, Gedaliah Shelef
  • Patent number: 5281338
    Abstract: A method of decolorising water colored by humic or fulvic acid, such as moorland runoff water, which method comprises bringing the water into contact with chitin or alginic acid as adsorbent. The adsorbent may be recycled after use by treatment with aqueous alkaline solution followed by treatment with an aqueous acid solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 25, 1994
    Assignee: Archaeus Technology Group Limited
    Inventors: Ralph Harris, Anne M. Jacques, Melanie Brown, Alexander Buchan
  • Patent number: 5273820
    Abstract: A method for separating and purifying cyclodextrins is disclosed. This method is also able to sequentially separate alpha, beta and gamma cyclodextrins. The method entails forming a matrix with an inclusion compound bound thereto and passing an aqueous solution containing cyclodextrin through the matrix and eluting the cyclodextrins in a sequential order. The inclusion compound bound to the matrix determines the order in which the cyclodextrins are eluted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: American Maize-Products Company
    Inventor: Thomas E. Beesley
  • Patent number: 5268110
    Abstract: A method for separating oleaginous material from an aqueous medium is provided. An oil-containing aqueous medium is contacted with an oil-sorbing matrix prepared by subjecting a feedstock to conditions which alter its physical and chemical structure to provide a hydrophobic oil hog. The feedstock includes a hydrophobic matrix having oleaginous-imbibition capability in an oil-hog-altered physical state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1993
    Assignee: Fuisz Technologies Ltd.
    Inventor: Richard C. Fuisz
  • Patent number: 5268109
    Abstract: A method of removing hydrocarbon contaminants from air and a method of removing nonionic organic contaminants, particularly petroleum-derived aromatic contaminants that have a limited capacity to ionize in aqueous solution at substantially neutral pH, from water, by contacting the contaminants in the air or water with an organophilic clay that has been prepared by ion-exchange of an ion-exchangeable clay with a tetra short chain alkyl C.sub.1 -C.sub.4), quaternary ammonium ion for use in removing air-laden contaminants; or a di- or tri- short chain alkyl (C.sub.1 -C.sub.4), with one or two mono- substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl moieties, or one or two mono-substituted or unsubstituted aryl or one or two alkaryl moiety quaternary ammonium ion for removing air and water-laden contaminants.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1993
    Inventor: Stephen A. Boyd
  • Patent number: 5266209
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for analyzing the leucocytes in a biological fluid. The biological fluid is passed through a filter material having a critical wetting surface tension greater than 53 dynes/cm so that the leucocytes are held in the filter by adsorption. The filter material is subsequently treated with luminogenic material so that the treated filter may be analyzed by luminescence detection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1993
    Assignee: Knight Scientific Limited
    Inventors: Robert H. Knight, Janice H. Knight
  • Patent number: 5264132
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method for removing ammonia, organic amines and alkaline impurities from waste water which comprises using a partially spent ion exchange resin which no longer meets the purity requirements for the production of MTBE, washing the catalyst with water, contacting it with waste water for a an adequate period and removing the purified filtrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1993
    Assignee: Texaco Chemical Company
    Inventors: George P. Speranza, Edward T. Marquis
  • Patent number: 5264134
    Abstract: A method is provided of removing hydrocarbon pollutants from a surface of a body of water in a storm water filtration system containing an oil separation chamber including a removable top cover to provide access to the chamber for removing oil, a side wall with a storm water inlet, another side wall with a filtered storm water outlet in a region of the chamber lower than the inlet and an overflow storm water outlet located above the filtered storm water outlet. A porous container having an interior filled with oleophilic and substantially buoyant material is located upon the surface of the water in the oil separation chamber so that oil floating on the surface of the storm water in the chamber is adsorbed by the oleophilic and substantially buoyant material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1993
    Assignee: Environmental Quality Resources, Inc.
    Inventor: Carter McCamy
  • Patent number: 5262059
    Abstract: A process for removing an organic contaminant from a body of water containing an undesired liquid organic contaminant such as an oil or an organic solvent, that includes the steps of depositing a particulate, water insoluble calcium, magnesium, or aluminum salt of an organic acid having between 10 and 22 carbon atoms in the water, maintaining the particulate material in contact with the contaminant for a time effective for the contaminant to become bound to the particulate material. The particulate material and the contaminant are then removed from the water. The preferred insoluble salt is calcium stearate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: Cal-Sine Environmental, Inc.
    Inventor: Neil W. Pohl
  • Patent number: 5259973
    Abstract: A method is provided for treating "spills" of materials, e.g. an offshore oil spill, wherein an ungelled mixture of gelatin is deposited onto the material and then allowed to gel. As the gelatin gels, it "traps" or entrains the material into the gelled mass of gelatin whereby the material can readily be retrieved by merely retrieving the gelled gelatin. The gelling of gelatin is fully reversible in that gelatin will return to its liquid state merely upon reheating, thereby allowing the spilled material to be separated from the gelatin so that the material can be recovered and the gelatin to be reused.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1993
    Assignee: Atlantic Richfield Company
    Inventor: Frank E. Lowther
  • Patent number: 5256466
    Abstract: The present invention provides a liquid sorbent article comprising at least two contiguous layers formed from a single sheet, said layers being joined at a fold in said sheet and being intermittently releasably bonded together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1993
    Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Michael R. Berringan, Harold J. Seppala
  • Patent number: 5256300
    Abstract: The removal of organo-toxins from aqueous sources can be achieved efficiently by contacting the water source with hydrotalcite-like materials. The toxins include organo-chlorines, insect resist agents, and wool treatment byproducts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1993
    Assignee: Unilever Patent Holdings B.V.
    Inventors: Keith R. F. Cockett, Martin Concannon, Maurice Webb
  • Patent number: 5252215
    Abstract: A method for absorbing hydrophobic substances in liquid form, by subjecting the liquid to contact with an adsorbent material comprising fibers in knop form, which has a spherical fiber orientation gained in the knopping process. The knopping process parameters form the fibers into knops of a wide range of densities in order to allow optimized oil adsorbency for a range of oil viscosities. The fibrous material can be modified by including the use of chemicals, such as water repellants, to modify the surface characteristics of the fibers to enhance oil pick-up or flotation. The fibrous material can be used in conjunction with a containment device made of netting or porous material shaped into an elongated system or pad to allow oil and oil water mixtures to penetrate the netting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1993
    Assignee: Wool Research Organisation of New Zeland, Inc.
    Inventors: Ian D. McFarlane, Maree A. Hamilton, Garth A. Carnaby
  • Patent number: 5252138
    Abstract: A water/surfactant process for removing oil from a soil that has been contaminated by an oil spill. The surfactant is carefully selected from a group consisting of linear alcohols having eight to fifteen carbon atoms and two to eight ethylene oxide units on the carbon atoms. The surfactant concentration is also held to about 0.5 percent, by volume, or less to minimize the formation of an emulsion between the oil and the wash water. The process provides a clean separation of the oil from the soil as well as from the water. The limited surfactant also minimizes dispersion of clay fines from the soil into the water. The water/surfactant is heated for improved removal of oil from the soil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1993
    Inventor: E. Park Guymon
  • Patent number: 5248395
    Abstract: Ground water which contains heavy metal ions and toxic volatile organic compounds is purified by passing an air stream through it to purge out the organic compounds, adsorbing the displaced organic compounds on a molecular sieve and destroying them using a strong oxidizing agent such as hydrogen peroxide. This procedure avoids having the heavy metal ions from the water collect on the molecular sieve which causes the destruction of the oxidizing agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1993
    Assignee: UOP
    Inventors: Henry Rastelli, Jenny L. Pai, Carl J. Kjellson
  • Patent number: 5248391
    Abstract: An oil absorbent, water non-absorbent material is made by boiling unglazed newsprint for a prescribed period of time, removing the slurry from the excess water, and baking until a dried solid cake remains. The solid dried cake is then saturated with linseed oil following which it is treated with hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol, baked to a dry solid, and reduced to convenient particle size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1993
    Assignee: OSA Oil Scavenger Absorbent
    Inventor: Ed V. Lunenschloss
  • Patent number: 5244580
    Abstract: There is disclosed a method of removal and recovery of oil and grease from wastewater wherein ferrite powders are used to adsorb the oil and grease contained in the wastewater, and then the oil and grease are separated from the wastewater by an external magnetic field. The ferrite powders are individually recovered for re-use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Inventor: Chung-Lee Li
  • Patent number: 5244503
    Abstract: Solid adsorbents for soaking up or binding adsorbates from the group comprising mineral oils, ester oils, liquid hydrocarbons and other liquid inert organic compounds or mixtures thereof which comprise, as adsorptive components, a finely disperse to granular polyvinyl acetal insoluble in water and in the adsorbates, preferably polyvinyl butyral.Use of the adsorbents for soaking up or adsorptive binding and, as appropriate, for subsequent disposal or reprocessing of products, which may acutely pollute the environment, from the group comprising crude oil, tar oil, lubricating oil, lubricating grease, mineral oil, petroleum, hydraulic oil, paraffin oil, spindle oil, light and heavy fuel oil, diesel oil, kerosene, gasoline, benzene, liquid organic pesticides or pesticide solutions, vegetable oils and fats, animal oils and fats and, if appropriate, aqueous emulsions or suspensions of the said products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Assignee: Hoechst AG
    Inventor: Klaus H. Fabian
  • Patent number: 5238575
    Abstract: Liquid hydrocarbon is absorbed from a liquid hydrocarbon-contaminated substrate by a chemical absorbent composition of the formula A.sub.m B.sub.n C.sub.p, wherein A.sub.m is an acid leached bentonite, B.sub.n is a modified aminoplast resin, and C.sub.p is a solid hydrophobic material, and wherein at least one of m and n is a positive numerical value. Oil, crude oil, fuel oil, diesel fuel, bunker oil, gasoline, liquid hydrocarbons and synthetic oils may be cleaned up.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1993
    Assignee: Maxichem, Inc.
    Inventor: John J. Waldmann
  • Patent number: 5236589
    Abstract: A system for recovering oil from an oil spill site. A vessel transports buoyant, oil absorbent material to the spill site. The absorbent material is dispersed below the water surface and advances upward toward the water surface, thereby absorbing oil and water. The dispersed absorbent material is contained and transferred back to the vessel. Oil and water are removed from the absorbent material on the vessel, and the absorbent material may be reused.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1993
    Assignee: Environmental Technologies & Remediations, Inc.
    Inventor: George Torrance
  • Patent number: 5236597
    Abstract: A method of using rubber, preferably from tire recycling, for absorbing organic carboxylic acids containing from 1 to 3 carbon atoms optionally substituted with from 1 to 5 halogen atoms. Trifluoroacetic acid, for example, can be absorbed very effectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1993
    Assignee: Solvay Umweltchemie GmbH
    Inventors: Heinz R. Feist, Werner Legat, Hans-Walter Swidersky, Matthias Rieland, Thomas Born, Andrea Feldmann
  • Patent number: 5229006
    Abstract: A method of recovering oil-based fluid from a surface that includes the steps of applying man-made fibers that absorb the oil-based fluid or a cloth made from the man-made fibers to the oil-based fluid on the surface, feeding the fibers or cloth having absorbed oil-based fluid to a device for applying force to the fibers or cloth to recover oil-based fluid and applying force to the fibers or cloth to recover oil-based fluid therefrom. The oil-based fluid recovered from the fibers and cloth can be put to a beneficial use. The fibers and cloth can be reused repeatedly. An apparatus capable of performing the method has rollers to apply the force to the fibers or cloth to recover oil-based fluid from the fibers or cloth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1993
    Inventor: Herman E. Brinkley
  • Patent number: 5221436
    Abstract: There is disclosed a process for controlling the deposition of pitch in a paper-making process, wherein there is incorporated into the paper-making composition a coated inorganic particulate material which comprises a clay mineral coated with (a) a cationic polyelectrolyte which is a water-soluble substituted polyolefin containing quaternary ammonium groups or with (b) an inorganic gel or with (c) a mixture of (a) and (b).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1993
    Assignee: ECC International Limited
    Inventors: Keith R. Rogan, John M. Adams
  • Patent number: 5215407
    Abstract: A process of cleaning spills of toxic or hazardous materials such as oil, antifreeze, gasoline, and the like from bodies of water, garage floors, roadways and the like, comprises spraying shredded fiberglass blowing wool composition particles onto the spill, absorbing the spill with the fiberglass blowing wool composition particles, and removing the fiberglass blowing wool composition particles and the spill absorbed by the fiberglass blowing wool composition particles. An absorbent composition for absorbing spills of toxic or hazardous materials comprises shredded fiberglass blowing wool particles, and cork and/or styrofoam particles dispersed with the fiberglass blowing wool particles. An absorbent sock for absorbing and for containing a spill of toxic or hazardous materials comprises an oil permeable tube, and shredded fiberglass blowing wool composition particles enclosed in the tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1993
    Inventor: Jeffrey A. Brelsford
  • Patent number: 5213690
    Abstract: An adsorbent composition containing sugar, vinegar, and diatomaceous earth is disclosed. The sugar, vinegar, and diatomaceous earth are preferably added together in about equal amounts by volume or in amounts of about 20 pounds of sugar, 2 gallons of vinegar, and 100 pounds of diatomaceous earth. The adsorbent composition has particular use in adsorbing petroleum oil from soil, water, or air and in water purification.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1993
    Inventor: Gary W. Wollrich
  • Patent number: 5198258
    Abstract: An elongated column of ice crystals is effectively used as a filtration medium for separating the flavor and color components from a juice in connection with an overall concentration process. Juice is fed into the top of the column and flows down through the ice crystal bed. Simultaneously, ice crystals are introduced into the column from the bottom in a countercurrent manner. Substantially all of the flavor and color components of the juice will become trapped by the ice crystals. After the juice has traversed the length of the column, the filtrate is easily and inexpensively concentrated to increase its Brix by evaporation. Flavor and color components are recovered from the ice crystals using a wash column. The flavor components are combined with the concentrated serum to yield a final concentrated juice product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1993
    Assignee: The Coca-Cola Company
    Inventor: Harold R. Heath
  • Patent number: 5190663
    Abstract: A process to reduce the concentration of dissolved polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in an aqueous composition, particularly a refinery waste water stream, by contacting the aqueous composition with a water insoluble inclusion agent comprising an anchored cyclodextrin, said cyclodextrin having an inclusion cavity diameter of at least about 10 angstroms, under conditions which facilitate the selective formation of an inclusion complex between a cyclodextrin and a polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1993
    Assignee: Chevron Research and Technology Company
    Inventor: John C. Fetzer
  • Patent number: 5176831
    Abstract: Oil spills on natural bodies of water are treated with amine-substituted water swelling clays. The organoclays are added to oil spills in an amount which herds oil into islands of oil separated by surfaces of water containing no oil. The clays can also be added to oil spills in an amount which produces quasisolid, buoyant organoclay/oil flocculate clumps which float in the water and which are amenable to collection from the surface of the water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1993
    Inventor: Farrell D. Rowsell
  • Patent number: 5169535
    Abstract: A method of removing endotoxin from a solution containing only endotoxin as a absorbed material, wherein the pH value of the solution is adjusted to pH 9 or lower than it, and subsequently, the solution is passed through a column packed with a crosslinked granular chitosan.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1992
    Assignee: Kurita Water Industries Ltd.
    Inventors: Tsuneyasu Adachi, Junichi Ida, Masanori Hashimoto
  • Patent number: 5169536
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of detoxifying water containing a cationic surfactant based biocide. The method comprises adding to an aqueous stream including a biocide containing cationic surfactants a sufficient quantity of a combination including clay and a non surface active sulfonate such as a polymerized alkyl naphthalene sulfonate. The combination allows for a high solids detoxification treatment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1992
    Assignee: Betz Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen R. Vasconcellos, Larry A. Lyons, Michael F. Mohn
  • Patent number: 5160629
    Abstract: There is provided a method for removing substantial quantities of an organic substance, such as oil, from earth surface materials, such as bodies of water, using entire dried corn cobs in their natural state.The corn cobs may, thereafter, be used as an alternate fuel source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1992
    Inventor: Adria Brown
  • Patent number: 5154713
    Abstract: An improved superabsorbent polymer having increased rate of water absorption is obtained by the addition, preferably prior to polymerization, of a carbonate blowing agent to a monomer solution of the monomers used to form the superabsorbent polymer. Preferred monomers include (meth)acrylic acids, preferably partially neutralized prior to polymerization and appropriate cross-linking agents. The carbonate cross-linking agents are any carbonate salt soluble or dispersible in the monomer solution, prior to polymerization. The multi-valent cationic salts of carbonate are preferred, especially the complex carbonates, for example, of magnesium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1992
    Assignee: Nalco Chemical Company
    Inventor: Eric J. Lind
  • Patent number: 5151192
    Abstract: A porous medium having a positive surface change removes heparin from a heparin-containing liquid, without removing other proteinaceous components from the liquid. Methods and devices are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1992
    Assignee: Pall Corporation
    Inventors: Vlado I. Matkovich, Peter J. Degen, Thomas C. Gsell, Thomas Bormann, Isaac Rothman
  • Patent number: 5141611
    Abstract: Polyphenolic substances such as food dyes, tannins, fruit juices and wine colorings are removed from a solution by adsorption onto a regeneratable adsorbent polyamide of extended surface and controlled porosity. The surface chemistry of the polyamide may be modified by a glutaraldehyde/resorcinol treatment. The polyphenolic substances are recovered by elution with water or other protonic solvent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1992
    Assignee: Memtec Limited
    Inventor: Douglas L. Ford
  • Patent number: 5139682
    Abstract: An improved method of removing contaminants from gas or liquids is disclosed. The contaminated fluid is brought into contact with a zeolite. The zeolite is then transferred to a vessel containing a bacterial culture which is used to regenerate the zeolite.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1992
    Assignee: The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University
    Inventors: Perry L. McCarty, Lisa M. Alvarez
  • Patent number: 5137639
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for preparing surface modified silica sorption agent suitable for purifying contaminated aqueous liquid, the sorption agent comprising amorphous, precipitated, silica having surface deposited thereon an organic quaternary ammonium compound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1992
    Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederick F. Guzik, Suresh B. Damle, William W. Carlin
  • Patent number: 5135578
    Abstract: A method of cleaning oil slicks or chemical spills on a body of water or on the ground or other floor surface is disclosed. The method includes spreading a poplar bark-based product either onto a floating net on a body of water or onto oil or a chemical spill on a ground surface and absorbing the oil or chemical into the product. The soaked product may then be removed and a substantial portion of the oil or spilled chemical is recoverable from the product, such as by compressing it. The product may be spread onto a beach or shoreline for cleaning up a prior oil spill or the product may be spread on a clean beach or shoreline to protect it from contamination by any future oil slicks or chemical spills. The poplar bark-based product may be placed in flexible elongated socks for convenient handling for cleaning smaller spills from a surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1992
    Inventor: Lanny D. Billings
  • Patent number: 5132020
    Abstract: A process for the sorption of alcohols by using zeolite Beta as a sorbent. The process is useful for separating alcohols, such as isopropanol and phenol, from an aqueous solution. the process is also useful for separating alcohols from an alcohol-containing vapor stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1992
    Assignee: Mobil Oil Corp.
    Inventor: Charles M. Sorensen
  • Patent number: 5130028
    Abstract: A present invention relates to a method of treating waste water for organic contaminants by contacting the waste water with a water dispersible organoclay consisting of the reaction product of at least one ammonium salt and at least one smectite clay, or alternatively, separately with at least one ammonium salt and at least one smectite clay wherein at least one ammonium salt contains at least one hydrophobic group and at least one ammonium salt contains at least one hydrophilic group and wherein said at least one ammonium salt in combination with said at least one smectite clay has a modified methylene blue test value of at least 25 percent sites exchanged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1992
    Assignee: Rheox, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles A. Cody, Edward D. Magauran
  • Patent number: 5127957
    Abstract: A method as provided wherein betaine is separated eluted from beet molasses using a chromatographic simulated moving bed system having at least three chromatographic columns connected in series. The betaine is eluted during the same cycle as sucrose and rest molasses feeding and substantially simultaneous water feeding step, at least one water feeding step, a circulation step, and elution of sucrose, betaine and rest molasses fractions from selected columns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1992
    Inventors: Heikki Heikkila, Goran Hyoky, Jarmo Kuisma
  • Patent number: 5124041
    Abstract: A filter system for separating and binding biomolecules contained in a solution includes a first filter means for selectively passing components of the solution that are smaller than the biomolecules, thereby concentrating the biomolecules in the solution. Also included is a binding membrane means having an affinity for the biomolecules for binding the biomolecules to the binding membrane means, with the binding membrane means being located where the biomolecules are concentrated by the first filter means. In the preferred mode, the binding membrane means is chosen to selectively bind the biomolecule of interest. According to a preferred method of the invention, biomolecules from a sample volume are bound to a binding membrane by urging the sample volume against a biomolecule-binding support membrane that is in contact with a cut-off filter membrane such that the sample volume will pass through the biomolecule-binding support membrane before passing through the cut-off filter membrane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1992
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald G. Sheer, Michael L. Kochersperger
  • Patent number: 5122112
    Abstract: Extracorporeal perfusion using an immunoadsorbent material specific for disease-related antigens is used for therapy of the disease state. Antibodies to particular antigens, including tumor antigens, viral antigens, and bacterial antigens, are used to prepare the immunoadsorbent material. Patients suffering from the disease are then treated by removing a flow of blood, separating the blood into plasma cellular components, passing the plasma through the immunoadsorbent material, recombining the treated plasma and cellular components of the blood, and returning the treated blood to the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1992
    Assignee: IMRE Corporation
    Inventor: Frank R. Jones
  • Patent number: 5118425
    Abstract: A method for removing hydrocarbon impurities, particularly oil, from water comprising the steps of applying pulverized hydrocarbon gilsonite or a slurry thereof to a body of water containing the impurities, mixing the gilsonite and hydrocarbon to form a mixture, allowing the mixture to separate from the water and coagulate and removing the solution, followed by recovering the oil using existing cracking techniques. The invention also comprises additional steps of purifying the hydrocarbon gilsonite and aerating the same before application to the water to improve the oil absorption and buoyancy qualities of the gilsonite.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1992
    Inventor: Loren S. Campbell
  • Patent number: RE33955
    Abstract: An improved method of disposing of radioactive or hazardous liquids comprises placing the liquids in a container and adding a sodium montmorillonite over intervals until the composition is substantially solid in the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1992
    Inventors: Farrell D. Rowsell, James W. Ayres
  • Patent number: RE34041
    Abstract: An improved method of disposing of radioactive or hazardous liquid aqueous waste compositions having a substantial amount of dissolved solids comprises mixing the liquid under a high mechanical shear with a clay selected from the group consisting of attapulgite, sepiolite, and mixtures thereof. Water soluble or miscible organic liquids as well as liquid hydrocarbon mixtures thereof may also be solidified by utilizing the aforesaid clays together with an organic ammonium montmorillonite having at least 10 carbon atoms, the amount of montmorillonite used being proportional to the amount of liquid hydrocarbon present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1992
    Assignees: James William Ayres, Farrell D. Rowsell
    Inventor: Darryl J. Doan