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Us Patents
Methods, Processes And Materials For Dispensing And Recovering Supported Fluorous Reaction Components
John Gladysz - Erlangen, DE Long Dinh - Piscataway NJ, US Dennis Curran - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
C07F 5/00
US Classification:
534011000, 534015000
Abstract:
A fluorous delivery or recovery material comprising a fluorous support material having a coating thereon, the coating comprising an amount of a fluorous reaction component that may be dispensed using non-gravimetric methods is disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for dispensing a fluorous reaction component comprising dispensing by non-gravimetric methods a predetermined amount of the fluorous reaction component as a coating on a fluorous support material.
Methods, Processes And Materials For Dispensing And Recovering Supported Fluorous Reaction Components
John Andrew Gladysz - Erlangen, DE Long V. Dinh - Piscataway NJ, US Dennis P. Curran - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
A61K 51/04 C07F 5/00
US Classification:
534 10, 534 11, 534 15
Abstract:
A fluorous delivery or recovery material comprising a fluorous support material having a coating thereon, the coating comprising an amount of a fluorous reaction component that may be dispensed using non-gravimetric methods is disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for dispensing a fluorous reaction component comprising dispensing by non-gravimetric methods a predetermined amount of the fluorous reaction component as a coating on a fluorous support material.
Novel Methods For Synthesizing Alane Without The Formation Of Adducts And Free Of Halides
Ragaiy Zidan - Aiken SC, US Douglas A. Knight - Aiken SC, US Long V. Dinh - Aiken SC, US
Assignee:
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC - Aiken SC
International Classification:
C01B 6/06
US Classification:
423645
Abstract:
A process is provided to synthesize an alane without the formation of alane adducts as a precursor. The resulting product is a crystallized a-alane and is a highly stable product and is free of halides.