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Method Of Making Electret Articles Based On Zeta Potential
John M. Sebastian - Oakdale MN, US Marvin E. Jones - Grant MN, US Fuming B. Li - Woodbury MN, US Shih-Hung Chou - Maplewood MN, US Nathan E. Schultz - Lakeland MN, US Justin L. Keough - Vadnais Heights MN, US Rahul R. Shah - Woodbury MN, US Daniel A. Japuntich - St. Paul MN, US
A method of making an electret article, from a polymeric article that has a zeta potential of greater than or less than −7. 5 millivolts. The article is charged by contacting it with an aqueous liquid that has a pH and conductivity as follows: (i) if the article has a zeta potential of −7. 5 mV or less, then the contacting liquid has pH greater than 7 and a conductivity of 5 to 9,000 microSiemens per centimeter; and (ii) if the article has a zeta potential of greater than −7. 5 mV, then the contacting liquid has a pH of 7 or less and a conductivity of 5 to 5,500 microSiemens per centimeter. An electret article made in this manner can provide improved electret performance, particularly in electret filtration articles.
Functionalized Zirconia Nanoparticles And High Index Films Made Therefrom
Guy D. Joly - Shoreview MN, US Nathan E. Schultz - Lakeland MN, US Encai Hao - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
C09D 1/00 C07C 69/52 C07C 229/38
US Classification:
10628719, 560125
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to surface-modified zirconia nanoparticles, methods for making and using the same, and high index of refraction films made therefrom. The provided zirconia nanoparticles are surface modified with ligands that include N-hydroxyurea functionalities. The provided ligands also can contain compatibilizing groups that allow the provided surface-modified zirconia nanoparticles to be incorporated into an organic matrix. High index of refraction films can be made using these organic matrices.
Functionalized Zirconia Nanoparticles And High Index Films Made Therefrom
Nathan E. Schultz - Lakeland MN, US Encai Hao - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
C07C 275/64 C07C 69/52 C09D 1/00 C07C 229/38
US Classification:
560115, 560222, 560125, 10628719
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to surface-modified zirconia nanoparticles, methods for making and using the same, and high index of refraction films made therefrom. The provided zirconia nanoparticles are surface modified with ligands that include N-hydroxyurea functionalities. The provided ligands also can contain compatibilizing groups that allow the provided surface-modified zirconia nanoparticles to be incorporated into an organic matrix. High index of refraction films can be made using these organic matrices.
William J. Schultz - North Oaks MN, US Chad A. Haraldson - Apple Valley MN, US Nathan E. Schultz - Lakeland MN, US Wendy L. Thompson - Roseville MN, US James E. Thorson - Hudson WI, US Douglas P. Goetz - St. Paul MN, US Steven C. Hackett - Oakdale MN, US James M. Nelson - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
C08L 63/00 C08L 21/00
US Classification:
523400, 525523, 525533, 525122
Abstract:
Compositions comprising surface-modified nanocalcite particles dispersed in a curable resin, and to coatings and fibrous composites incorporating such compositions are described. The surface-modifying agents include a binding group ionically associated with the calcite and a compatiblizing segment, compatible with the curable resin. The surface-modifying agent may also include a reactive group capable of reacting with the curable resin. Methods of preparing nanocalcite composites and coating a fibrous composites prepared from such nanocalcite composites are also described.
Method For Treating Hydrocarbon-Bearing Formations With Fluorinated Amine
George G.I. Moore - Afton MN, US Nathan E. Schultz - Lakeland MN, US Dean M. Moren - North St. Paul MN, US Yu Yang - Eden Prairie MN, US Rudolf J. Dams - Antwerp, BE
International Classification:
C09K 8/60 E21B 43/26
US Classification:
1663082, 507205, 564 96, 1662421, 1663051
Abstract:
A method of modifying a surface of a hydrocarbon-bearing formation is disclosed. The method includes contacting the surface of the hydrocarbon-bearing formation with a fluorinated amine, and the surface of the hydrocarbon-bearing formation includes a carbonate. The method can typically include introducing a treatment composition comprising solvent and at least one of the fluorinated amine or a salt thereof into the carbonate hydrocarbon-bearing formation. Hydrocarbon-bearing formations treated according to the method are also disclosed. Certain fluorinated amines useful for treating carbonate hydrocarbon-bearing formations and methods of making them are also disclosed.
Guy D. Joly - Shoreview MN, US Nathan E. Schultz - Lakeland MN, US Babu N. Gaddam - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
C08F 22/10 C07C 323/52 C07C 259/06
US Classification:
522181, 556 51, 560129, 562621, 522182
Abstract:
Surface-modified zirconia nanoparticles include zirconia nanoparticles and surface-modifying ligands attached to the zirconia nanoparticles. The ligand includes a hydroxamate functionality, and either a reactive group or an oligomeric group. Reactive groups include chain transfer groups or photoinitiator groups. Oligomeric groups include poly(meth)acrylate or poly(meth)acrylamide groups. Articles can be prepared that include the surface-modified zirconia nanoparticles in an organic matrix.
- St. Paul MN, US John M. Brandner - St. Paul MN, US Nathan E. Schultz - Woodbury MN, US John M. Sebastian - Oakdale MN, US
International Classification:
B01D 39/16 D06M 10/02 D04H 3/007
Abstract:
Charged polymeric webs, such as electret webs, include a thermoplastic resin and a charge-enhancing additive. The additives are substituted benzothiazole compounds or substituted benzoxazole compounds. The substituent groups may be hydroxyl, mercapto, or aromatic groups. The electret webs may be a non-woven fibrous web or a film. The electret webs are suitable for use as filter media.
- St. Paul MN, US Anthony F. Schultz - Forest Lake MN, US Duane D. Fansler - Dresser WI, US John M. Brandner - St. Paul MN, US Nathan E. Schultz - Woodbury MN, US John M. Sebastian - Oakdale MN, US
International Classification:
B01D 39/16
Abstract:
Charged polymeric webs, such as electret webs, include a thermoplastic resin and a charge-enhancing additive. The additives are a mercapto-benzothiazole salts or mercapto-benzoxazole salts. The electret webs may be a non-woven fibrous web or a film. The electret webs are suitable for use as filter media.
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Nathan D. Schultz Principal
The Melville & Clive Group LLC Nonclassifiable Establishments
Glenwood Elementary School Virginia Beach VA 1991-1993, Robinson Barracks Elementary School Stuttgart SC 1993-1995, Joseph H. Gaudet Middle School Middletown RI 1996-1997, Virginia Beach Technical & Career Center Virginia Beach VA 1999-2001
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