Florence Binet - Sugar Land TX, US Eric Donzier - Brookfield CT, US Sandrine Lelong-Feneyrou - Igny, FR
International Classification:
G01L009/00
US Classification:
073/754000
Abstract:
A microelectronic pressure sensor comprises a resonator () made on the basis of a crystalline material and secured to the inside of package () made use of a cap () and a baseplate () for assembling one to the other. The cap () and the baseplate () are made completely or almost completely out of the same material as the resonator (), and the pressure (Pe) to be detected is applied all around the package.
Lithium recovery processes are described using concentration and conversion techniques. A vaporizer or membrane can be used to concentrate lithium and precipitate impurities. A conversion process can be used to replace anions in lithium bearing streams by adding a second anion and precipitating lithium in a salt with the second anion. Rotary separation can be used to separate the precipitated lithium salt.
- Sugar Land TX, US Florence Binet - Houston TX, US Rod William Shampine - Houston TX, US Dominic Vincent Perroni - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
C22B 26/12 C22B 3/42
Abstract:
Lithium recovery processes are described using vaporization and conversion techniques. A vaporizer can be used to concentrate lithium and precipitate impurities. A conversion process can be used to replace anions in lithium bearing streams by adding a second anion and precipitating lithium in a salt with the second anion. Rotary separation can be used to separate the precipitated lithium salt.
- Sugar Land TX, US Florence Binet - Houston TX, US Rod William Shampine - Houston TX, US Dominic Vincent Perroni - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
C22B 26/12 C22B 3/42
Abstract:
Lithium recovery processes are described using vaporization and conversion techniques. A vaporizer can be used to concentrate lithium and precipitate impurities. A conversion process can be used to replace anions in lithium bearing streams by adding a second anion and precipitating lithium in a salt with the second anion. Rotary separation can be used to separate the precipitated lithium salt.