- Nashua NH, US Robert A. Burton - Columbia MD, US Barry W. Treadway - Lockville MD, US Christopher L. Rector - Jonesborough TN, US Pierre-Alain Auroux - Rockville MD, US Siddharth Singh - Lafayette CA, US John E. King - Ellicott City MD, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
B01J 20/30 B01D 53/02
US Classification:
95 90, 502416
Abstract:
The present invention involves the use of nanoporous carbons derived from partially or fully demetalized metal carbides in personal protection equipment for the irreversible absorption/adsorption of both broad and specific targeted gases. These materials have been specifically processed to provide enhanced effective loadings against specific harmful volatile organic compounds.
Method And System For Surface Modification Of Superadsorbent Material For Improved Environmental And Urban Air Sampling Applications
Deborah E. Hunka - Belcamp MD, US Christopher L. Rector - Lee's Summit MO, US Michael J. Bowers II - Sykesville MD, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
G01N 5/02 C07C 211/00 C07C 209/00
US Classification:
73 73, 564 1
Abstract:
A method for providing superadsorption of polar organic compounds using a material system comprising the steps of enhancing adsorption by means of using high surface area and mass transfer rates and decreased reactivity at surface sites attractive to the polar compounds and employing consequence management by maintaining a high rate of adsorptivity combined with high fidelity and accuracy of the material system.
Method And System For Surface Modification Of Superadsorbent Material For Improved Environmental And Urban Air Sampling Applications
Terence L. Schull - Alexandria VA, US Deborah E. Hunka - Belcamp MD, US Christopher L. Rector - Lee's Summit MO, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
C07C 7/12
US Classification:
585820
Abstract:
A method for providing superadsorption of long chain hydrocarbon compounds using a material system comprising the steps of enhancing adsorption by decreasing reactivity at surface sites attractive to long chain hydrocarbon compounds and employing consequence management by maintaining a high rate of adsorptivity combined with high fidelity and accuracy of the material system.
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