Abstract: A multi-component demulsifier comprising an alkoxylated C5-C7 alkyl substituted phenol-formaldehyde resin and at least one polyalkylene oxide triblock copolymer. This synergistic combination of materials is useful in breaking emulsions, of water in hydrocarbon or hydrocarbon in water.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 14, 2010
Date of Patent:
May 1, 2012
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Cato Russell McDaniel, Karl Kuklenz, Kurt Ginsel
Abstract: Disclosed is a method for manufacturing a low dielectric constant conductive adhesive that is appropriate for a radio frequency packaging application. This method is characterized by mixing a thermosetting resin with surface-treated conductive particles and non-conductive particles for prevention of agglutination and thereby forming the conductive adhesive. The manufactured conductive adhesive is useful for a bonding material of the radio frequency packaging. According to the present invention, it is possible to obtain a flip chip bonding having superior mechanical and electrical performance compared with the conventional flip chip bonding art. Also, since the adhesive has a low high frequency loss and a low dielectric constant, it is possible to realize a flip chip package having a superior electrical performance. The conductive adhesive is particularly useful for the flip chip packaging of a device having a bandwidth of microwave and millimeter wave.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 11, 2002
Publication date:
August 15, 2002
Applicant:
KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Inventors:
Kyung wook Paik, Myung jin Yim, Woon seong Kwon
Abstract: Polymer compositions made by reacting a polyol with an aromatic hydrocarbon containing only a single reactive functionality have been discovered to be useful demulsifiers for crude oil compositions. The aromatic hydrocarbon should have at least one aryl group and only one functionality reactive with a hydroxyl. The polyol may optionally be crosslinked prior to reaction with the aromatic hydrocarbon, and the crosslinking agent may be a diepoxide.
Abstract: Polymer compositions made by reacting a polyol with an aromatic hydrocarbon containing only a single reactive functionality have been discovered to be useful demulsifiers for crude oil compositions. The aromatic hydrocarbon should have at least one aryl group and only one functionality reactive with a hydroxyl. The polyol may optionally be crosslinked prior to reaction with the aromatic hydrocarbon, and the crosslinking agent may be a diepoxide.