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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7022255 | Chemical-mechanical planarization composition with nitrogen containing polymer and method for use A composition and associated method for chemical mechanical planarization (or other polishing) are described. The composition comprises an organometallic-modified colloidal abrasive and a nitrogen-containing polymer compound (e.g., a polyalkyleneimine, such as polya... | 04/04/2006 |
| 6916758 | Fibrous catalyst-immobilization systems The present invention provides a fibrous catalyst-immobilization system that can be employed for immobilizing catalysts that are subject to fluid flow within a chemical production process. The fibrous systems can be synthesized using electrospinning and the catalyst... | 07/12/2005 |
| 6667106 | GEL COMPOSITION, PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE GEL COMPOSITION, GEL ELECTROLYTE COMPOSITION COMPRISING THE GEL COMPOSITION PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE GEL ELECTROLYTE COMPOSITION, AND SOLID ELECTROLYTE LAMINATE CONTAINING THE GEL ELECTROLYTE COMPOSITION A gel composition comprising a reversible gelling agent, an irreversible gelling agent, an electrolyte salt and a solvent for the electrolyte salt; a preparation process for the gel composition which comprises a first step of heating a gel mixture of a re... | 12/23/2003 |
| 6559103 | Method for producing superconducting oxide compounds A process is provided for preparing solid superconducting mixed-metal oxides whereby the superconductor can be formed into any predetermined shape by way of viscous sol precursors. The superconductors are also formed by this process into homogeneous phase... | 05/06/2003 |
| 6409961 | Titania fiber, method for producing the fiber and method for using the fiber A continuous fiber of titania are made having an average diameter per a monofilament of from 5 to 50 μm, which has a BET specific surface area of 10 m2 /g or more, a pore volume of 0.05 cc/g or more, a volume of pores having a pore diameter of... | 06/25/2002 |
| 5911944 | Method for production of fiber A method for the production of a fiber comprises a first step of dispersing a raw material containing at least one of a metal hydrate and a hydrated metal compound in an alcohol-based solvent having a boiling point of not lower than 70° C. thereby prepar... | 06/15/1999 |
| 5670103 | Method for making ceramic fibers from a water soluble pre-ceramic polymer solution A method of making ceramic fibers from a water soluble pre-ceramic polymer solution by forming fibers from a water soluble pre-ceramic polymer solution, drying the formed fibers at a first temperature ranging between 600° C.-750° C. at a temperature hea... | 09/23/1997 |
| 4897232 | Preparation of fibres from a liquid precursor A liquid precursor system for a filament comprises an aluminium halohydrate complex, a magnesium salt and an organic silicate. The stoichiometry is such that a cordierite fibre is formed on firing the filament.... | 01/30/1990 |
| 4824623 | A method of making bicomponent green and ceramic fibers A continuous, bicomponent, non-vitreous ceramic fiber comprises components existing in a longitudinal side by side relationship wherein each of the components is derived from the different fiber-forming precursor liquid. The precursor liquids are formed i... | 04/25/1989 |
| 4810441 | Process for the preparation of a ceramic fiber A ceramic fiber is prepared without the need for a fiber-forming organic polymer or a coagulating bath by forming a homogeneous clear solution from an aluminum halohydrate organic complex dissolved in a mixture of water and a C1-C4 alcohol from which a cl... | 03/07/1989 |
| 4250131 | Refractory inorganic oxide fibers A method of preparing refractory inorganic oxide fibers. A substantially liquid phase reaction mixture is formed consisting essentially of an inorganic oxide sol, e.g., an alumina sol, and a soluble, fiber-forming organic polymer, e.g., polyethylene oxide... | 02/10/1981 |