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02-30 Method and Device for Electroextraction of Heavy Metals from Technological Solutions and Wastewater 6,887,368 K. Elcess
01-09 Liquid Phase Low Temperature Method for Production of Methanol from Synthesis Gas and Catalyst Formulations Therefor 6,921,733 K. Elcess


Environmental Remediation

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07-20 A Process for Remediation and Recovery of High Concentration Radionuclide/Heavy Metal/Precious-Metal containing Wastes/Effluents/Contaminated Ground Water Using Microbe-Based Mechanisms Technical Brief 60/896,597 K. Elcess  
98-19 Conversion of Geothermal Waste to Commercial Products Including Silica
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6,537,796 K. Elcess


Oil Burners

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Energy

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07-27 Electrocatalyst for Alcohol Oxidation at Fuel Cell Anodes 11/853,368 C. Brakel  
07-17 Synthesis of Metal-Metal Oxide Catalysts and Electrocatalysts Using a Metal Cation Adsorption/Reduction and Adatom Replacement by More Noble Ones US-2007-0264189-A1 K. Elcess  
05-12 Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction with Reduced Platinum Oxidation and Dissolution Rates US-2006-0263675-A1 K. Elcess  


Waste Commitment

BSA# Title of IP Patent Publication/ Serial No.  Contact View  Patent
04-04 Mercury Contamination Extraction 11/021401 L-A. Neiger  
98-19 Conversion of Geothermal Waste to Commercial Products Including Silica 6,537,796 K. Elcess
93-19 Biochemical Solubilization of Toxic Salts from Residual Geothermal Brines and Waste Waters Technical Brief 5,366,891 K. Elcess



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