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20120099395 | DETECTING STRUCTURAL CHANGES TO UNDERWATER STRUCTURES - A method and system that can be used for scanning underwater structures. The method and system allow a user to gain a better understanding of an underwater structure. For example, the method and system detect change(s) to an underwater structure. An acoustic sonar wave is directed toward an underwater structure, and a reflected acoustic sonar wave is received and processed to produce a three dimensional image. Data points of this three-dimensional image of the underwater structure are aligned to a pre-existing three dimensional model of the underwater structure. A change detection model is generated based on the aligned 3D images, and the change detection model is compared to the pre-existing three dimensional model of the underwater structure. Based on the comparison, occurrences of structural changes in the underwater structure are detected. | 04-26-2012 |
20120099400 | ESTIMATING POSITION AND ORIENTATION OF AN UNDERWATER VEHICLE RELATIVE TO UNDERWATER STRUCTURES - A method and system that can be used for scanning underwater structures. For example, the method and system estimate a position and orientation of an underwater vehicle relative to an underwater structure, such as by directing an acoustic sonar wave toward an underwater structure, and processing the acoustic sonar wave reflected by the underwater structure to produce a three dimensional image of the structure. The data points of this three dimensional image are compared to a pre-existing three dimensional model of the underwater structure. Based on the comparison, a position and orientation of an underwater vehicle relative to the underwater structure can be determined. | 04-26-2012 |
20120099402 | BUILDING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODEL OF AN UNDERWATER STRUCTURE - A method and system are described that can be used for scanning underwater structures. The method and system allow a user to gain a better understanding of an existing underwater structure. For example, the method and system allow for building a three dimensional model of an underwater structure. A sonar wave is directed toward an underwater structure, and a reflected sonar wave is received. Initial 3D data points are obtained from the reflected sonar wave, and are configured to provide a three-dimensional image of the underwater structure. A working alignment model of the underwater structure is generated by the initial data points. As new 3D sonar data is collected, the new 3D sonar data is aligned with and added to the alignment model. | 04-26-2012 |
20140300885 | UNDERWATER PLATFORM WITH LIDAR AND RELATED METHODS - Systems and methods for conducting autonomous underwater inspections of subsea and other underwater structures using a 3D laser mounted on an underwater platform such as AUV, an ROV or a tripod. The systems and methods described herein can be used for scanning underwater structures to gain a better understanding of the underwater structures, such as for example, for the purpose of generating a 3D virtual model of the underwater structure. The 3D virtual model can be used for many purposes including, but not limited to, directing inspection, repair, and manipulation of the underwater structure, navigating around the underwater structure, and other purposes. | 10-09-2014 |
20150092178 | UNDERWATER PLATFORM WITH LIDAR AND RELATED METHODS - Systems and methods for conducting autonomous underwater inspections of subsea and other underwater structures using a 3D laser mounted on an underwater platform such as AUV, an ROV or a tripod. The systems and methods described herein can be used for scanning underwater structures to gain a better understanding of the underwater structures, such as for example, for the purpose of avoiding collision of an underwater vehicle with the underwater structures and for directing inspection, repair, and manipulation of the underwater structures. | 04-02-2015 |
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20100137326 | NOVEL 4-CYANO, 4-AMINO, AND 4-AMINOMETHYL DERIVATIVES OF PYRAZOLO[1,5-a]PYRIDINES, PYRAZOLO[1,5-c]PYRIMIDINES AND 2H-INDAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND 5-CYANO, 5-AMINO, AND 5-AMINOMETHYL DERIVATIVES OF IMIDAZO[1,2-a]PYRIDINES, AND IMIDAZO[1,5-a]PYRAZINES AS CYCLIN DEPENDENT KINASE INHIBITORS - In its many embodiments, the present invention provides a novel class of 4-cyano, 4-amino, and 4-aminomethyl derivatives of pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyridine, pyrazolo[1,5-c]pyrimidine, and 2H-Indazole compounds and 5-cyano, 5-amino, and 5-aminomethyl derivatives of imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine and imidazo[1,5-a]pyrazine compounds as inhibitors of cyclin dependent kinases, methods of preparing such compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more such compounds, methods of preparing pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more such compounds, and methods of treatment, prevention, inhibition, or amelioration of one or more diseases associated with the CDKs using such compounds or pharmaceutical compositions. | 06-03-2010 |
20100143384 | NOVEL 4-CYANO, 4-AMINO, AND 4-AMINOMETHYL DERIVATIVES OF PYRAZOLO[1,5-a]PYRIDINES, PYRAZOLO[1,5-c]PYRIMIDINES AND 2H-INDAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND 5-CYANO, 5-AMINO, AND 5-AMINOMETHYL DERIVATIVES OF IMIDAZO[1,2-a]PYRIDINES, AND IMIDAZO[1,5-a]PYRAZINES AS CYCLIN DEPENDENT KINASE INHIBITORS - In its many embodiments, the present invention provides a novel class of 4-cyano, 4-amino, and 4-aminomethyl derivatives of pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyridine, pyrazolo[1,5-c]pyrimidine, and 2H-Indazole compounds and 5-cyano, 5-amino, and 5-aminomethyl derivatives of imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine and imidazo[1,5-a]pyrazine compounds as inhibitors of cyclin dependent kinases, methods of preparing such compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more such compounds, methods of preparing pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more such compounds, and methods of treatment, prevention, inhibition, or amelioration of one or more diseases associated with the CDKs using such compounds or pharmaceutical compositions. | 06-10-2010 |
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20090134290 | WALL STORAGE MOUNTING ARRANGEMENTS - A slatwall mounting system includes a rail member and a mounting arrangement. The rail member includes longitudinally extending upper and lower edges, a longitudinally extending upper slot portion including a downward extending undercut a longitudinally extending lower slot portion including an upward extending undercut. The mounting arrangement includes a bracket member having a downward oriented hook portion and a mounting aperture, and a cam assembly having a mounting cam assembled with a user graspable cam driver, the cam and cam driver defining an annular groove for securing the cam assembly to the mounting aperture. The mounting cam is rotatable between a slatwall securing position for mounting engagement with the lower slot of the rail member, and a slatwall releasing position, in response to user manipulation of the cam driver. | 05-28-2009 |
20120298819 | WALL STORAGE MOUNTING ARRANGEMENTS - A slatwall mounting system includes a rail member and a mounting arrangement. The rail member includes longitudinally extending upper and lower edges, a longitudinally extending upper slot portion including a downward extending undercut a longitudinally extending lower slot portion including an upward extending undercut. The mounting arrangement includes a bracket member having a downward oriented hook portion and a mounting aperture, and a cam assembly having a mounting cam assembled with a user graspable cam driver, the cam and cam driver defining an annular groove for securing the cam assembly to the mounting aperture. The mounting cam is rotatable between a slatwall securing position for mounting engagement with the lower slot of the rail member, and a slatwall releasing position, in response to user manipulation of the cam driver. | 11-29-2012 |
20130334383 | WALL STORAGE MOUNTING ARRANGEMENTS - A slatwall mounting system includes a rail member and a mounting arrangement. The rail member includes longitudinally extending upper and lower edges, a longitudinally extending upper slot portion including a downward extending undercut a longitudinally extending lower slot portion including an upward extending undercut. The mounting arrangement includes a bracket member having a downward oriented hook portion and a mounting aperture, and a cam assembly having a mounting cam assembled with a user graspable cam driver, the cam and cam driver defining an annular groove for securing the cam assembly to the mounting aperture. The mounting cam is rotatable between a slatwall securing position for mounting engagement with the lower slot of the rail member, and a slatwall releasing position, in response to user manipulation of the cam driver. | 12-19-2013 |
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20090309248 | Article Comprising a Dry Fabric Seal for Liquid Resin Molding Processes - A dry fabric seal for use with tooling for liquid resin molding processes and a method for creating the seal are disclosed. In the illustrative embodiment, the seal comprises an annular resin reservoir, a level of resin within the reservoir, a device for controlling the resin level, and a perforated pressure plate that forms one wall of the reservoir. The seal is created by controlling the level of resin between the tooling (e.g., the inner and outer molds, etc.) so that air cannot leak in (for vacuum processes) or out (for pressurized processes) between the fibers in the fabric near the top of the molds. | 12-17-2009 |
20090309271 | Process and apparatus for molding continuous-fiber composite articles - A process and apparatus for multi-shot, liquid-resin-molding of continuous-fiber composite articles is disclosed. The process involves the step-wise fabrication of an article wherein continuity of the fibers is maintained between the multiple workpieces of the finished composite article. | 12-17-2009 |
20100129160 | Tendon-Supported Membrane Pipe - A pipe comprising a flexible membrane that is disposed over a plurality of spaced-apart tendons is disclosed. | 05-27-2010 |
20110062639 | Process and Apparatus for Vacuum-Assisted Resin Transfer Molding of Very Tall Articles - A method and apparatus for maintaining constant compaction pressure in a vertically oriented resin transfer molding apparatus. | 03-17-2011 |
20110120636 | Pultruded Arc-Segmented Pipe - A method for forming a large diameter and very long pipe comprises forming a plurality of pultruded segments via pultrusion and joining the segments along the lengthwise edges thereof. | 05-26-2011 |
20110169190 | Vacuum-Assisted Resin Transfer Molding Process with Reusable Resin Distribution Line - A method and apparatus for a reusable resin distribution line for use in conjunction with a resin transfer molding apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a soft tool and a hard tool (i.e., mold). In the illustrative embodiment, two inflatable bladders are disposed on a side of the soft tool, wherein a bridge spans the bladders. The soft tool is coupled to the bridge. When the bladders are inflated, the bridge moves away from the hard tool, drawing the soft tool away from the hard tool in the region between the bladders. This creates a temporary passage or reusable resin distribution line for distributing resin to a reinforcement constituent disposed between the soft tool and the hard tool. | 07-14-2011 |
20110272864 | Process and apparatus for molding continuous-fiber composite articles - A process and apparatus for multi-shot, liquid-resin-molding of continuous-fiber composite articles is disclosed. The process involves the step-wise fabrication of an article wherein continuity of the fibers is maintained between the multiple workpieces of the finished composite article. | 11-10-2011 |
20120155967 | On-site Fabricated Fiber-Composite Floating Platforms for Offshore Applications - A spar platform comprises one or more continuous-fiber composite tubes fabricated at or near the intended site use of the platform. In some embodiments, the spar platform includes a relatively longer central tube and relatively shorter peripheral tubes. In some other embodiments, the spar platform is a single long tube. In some embodiments, the spar platform supports a wind turbine assembly. The continuous-fiber composite tubes are formed, in either a vertical or horizontal orientation, using a modified vacuum assisted resin transfer molding process. | 06-21-2012 |
20130153171 | COMPOSITE HEAT EXCHANGER SHELL AND BUOYANCY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A heat exchanger includes a shell made of a composite material, and a heat exchanger housed substantially within the shell. The shell is made of a composite material further comprises planks positioned in the outer periphery of the shell. The planks, in one embodiment, are substantially hollow or include substantially hollow portions. In some embodiments, the planks are formed of pultruded plastic. The shell of the heat exchanger further includes layers of fiberglass. The pultruded plastic planks are sandwiched between at least a first layer of fiberglass and a second layer of fiberglass. The layers of fiberglass are infused with resin. A floating portion of an Ocean Thermal Energy System includes shells made of composite material. The cold seawater intake can also be an elongated tube of composite material. | 06-20-2013 |
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20100068542 | METHOD OF MAKING INORGANIC OR INORGANIC/ORGANIC HYBRID FILMS - A method for forming an inorganic or hybrid organic/inorganic layer on a substrate, which method comprises vaporizing a metal alkoxide, condensing the metal alkoxide to form a layer atop the substrate, and contacting the condensed metal alkoxide layer with water to cure the layer is disclosed. | 03-18-2010 |
20110223434 | GRADIENT COMPOSITION BARRIER - Generally, the present disclosure relates to barrier assemblies that have a reduced transmission of water vapor, and processes for making the barrier assemblies. The barrier assemblies include a substrate and an inorganic layer disposed adjacent the substrate. The inorganic layer has a composition that changes throughout the thickness of the inorganic layer. The composition includes at least a first and a second inorganic material, and the relative proportion of the first and second inorganic material in the composition changes throughout the thickness of the inorganic layer. A process for making the barrier assemblies includes dual AC sputtering of pairs of targets having different elemental compositions. | 09-15-2011 |
20130302627 | VAPOR-DEPOSITED COATING FOR BARRIER FILMS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A barrier film including a substrate, a base polymer layer applied on a major surface of the substrate, an oxide layer applied on the base polymer layer, and a protective polymer layer applied on the oxide layer. The protective polymer layer is formed as the reaction product of a first (meth)acryloyl compound and a (meth)acryl-silane compound derived from a Michael reaction between a second (meth)acryloyl compound and an aminosilane. The first and second (meth)acryloyl compounds may be the same. In some embodiments, a multiplicity of alternating layers of the oxide layer and the protective polymer layer may be used. An oxide layer can be applied over the top protective polymer layer. The barrier films provide, in some embodiments, enhanced resistance to moisture and improved peel strength adhesion of the protective polymer layer(s) to the underlying layers. A process of making, and methods of using the barrier film are also described. | 11-14-2013 |
20130323519 | COATINGS FOR BARRIER FILMS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A barrier film including a substrate, a base (co)polymer layer applied on a major surface of the substrate, an oxide layer applied on the base (co)polymer layer, and a protective (co)polymer layer applied on the oxide layer. The protective (co)polymer layer is formed as the reaction product of a first (meth)acryloyl compound and a (meth)acryl-silane compound derived from a Michael reaction between a second (meth)acryloyl compound and an aminosilane. The first and second (meth)acryloyl compounds may be the same. In some embodiments, a multiplicity of alternating layers of the oxide layer and the protective (co)polymer layer may be used. An oxide layer can be applied over the top protective (co)polymer layer. The barrier films provide, in some embodiments, enhanced resistance to moisture and improved peel strength adhesion of the protective (co)polymer layer(s) to the underlying layers. A process of making, and methods of using the barrier film are also described. | 12-05-2013 |
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20080225519 | FLASHLIGHT WITH DROP-IN SIDE-BY-SIDE BATTERIES - A battery powered flashlight is described that has a pivot contact with an off-center pivot point and/or battery polarization is described. The flashlight is configured to allow batteries to be dropped into place without interference with internal flashlight components. | 09-18-2008 |
20080285259 | HEADLIGHTS HAVING ADJUSTABLE INTENSITY - Headlights wherein one or more parameters associated with the illumination provided by the associated light source are described. Parameters that can be adjusted, for example, include the intensity of light exiting the headlight assembly, the dispersion of light emitted from the headlight, the direction of illumination, and the like. | 11-20-2008 |
20090016047 | Compositions and methods for the treatment and prevention of ocular conditions - Methods and devices are described that use one or more thermally responsive current-controlling elements to regulate current flow to an electrical component, particularly a light source such as an LED. Examples of such thermally responsive current-controlling elements include thermistors, inductors, and capacitors. for treating conditions or disorders which can be alleviated by reducing food intake are disclosed which comprise administration of an effective amount of a purine analog, alone or in conjunction with other compounds or compositions that affect satiety. The methods are useful for treating conditions or disorders wherein appetite reduction would be beneficial, including obesity and binge-eating disorder. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the methods of the invention are also disclosed. | 01-15-2009 |
20090021929 | BEZEL-INTEGRATED THERMAL CONDUCTORS - Flashlight bezels, which comprise a bezel, lens, and a thermal conductor disposed in and through the lens so as to be positioned conduct heat from a light source positioned to one side of the lens to space on the opposite side of the lens, are described. When included in a flashlight, the thermal conductor portion of the bezel becomes associated with the light source so that heat generated by the light source, when energized, can be efficiently transferred to the environment, for example, water, in which the flashlight is being used. By so doing, the efficiency of the light source can be maintained, the service life of the light source may be extended, etc. | 01-22-2009 |
20110084075 | SHOCK-RESISTANT AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SEALED CONTAINER - A shock-resistant and environmentally sealed container comprising a first section and a second section. A latching system for the container comprises a deflectable pin coupled to the first section of the container with a latch coupled to the second section. The latch includes a deflectable pin engaging member. When the deflectable pin engaging member is engaged with the deflectable pin, the deflectable pin absorbs relative movement between the first section and the second section of the container. Another embodiment of the container employs a latch containing a deflectable member. The latch is pivotally coupled to a latch pin that is mounted to either the first section or the second section of the container. The deflectable member is positioned between the latch pin and the latch, and the deflectable member is configured to absorb relative movement between the first section and the second section. | 04-14-2011 |
20110211341 | BEZEL-INTEGRATED THERMAL CONDUCTORS - Flashlight bezels, which comprise a bezel, lens, and a thermal conductor disposed in and through the lens so as to be positioned conduct heat from a light source positioned to one side of the lens to space on the opposite side of the lens, are described. When included in a flashlight, the thermal conductor portion of the bezel becomes associated with the light source so that heat generated by the light source, when energized, can be efficiently transferred to the environment, for example, water, in which the flashlight is being used. By so doing, the efficiency of the light source can be maintained, the service life of the light source may be extended, etc. | 09-01-2011 |
20130206798 | ERGONOMIC CLOTHING HANGERS - The present invention relates to ergonomically designed clothing hangers adapted for ease of hand-carrying and hanging on a closet rod. These ergonomic hanger designs feature a rod hook or suspension portion that includes at least two, and preferably three, linearly arrayed curved regions each adapted to ergonomically engage an adult human finger. In this way, for example, the index, middle, and ring fingers of one hand of a person carrying the hanger can easily and comfortably grasp the hanger by the suspension portion. When simultaneously carrying one or several such clothing hangers loaded with clothes, the resultant load is better distributed across the person's hand, allowing for easier, more comfortable, and less fatiguing transportation of the clothing item(s) hanging on the hangers. In preferred embodiments, at least one of the curved regions (often the central or second region among three) is also adapted to conform to the outer dimension and shape of a closet rod. | 08-15-2013 |
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20090093041 | METHODS FOR DRYING BACTERIOPHAGE AND BACTERIOPHAGE CONTAINING COMPOSITIONS, THE RESULTING DRY COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USE - Liquid bacteriophage products may be dried to form dry bacteriophage products. Drying may be effected by pulse combustion drying processes. When dried, the number of viable bacteriophage particles is reduced by no more than about two log (10 | 04-09-2009 |
20100068337 | PACKAGED ANIMAL FOODS INCLUDING BENEFICIAL VIRUSES, METHODS FOR PACKAGING AND STORING ANIMAL FOODS, AND METHODS FOR FEEDING ANIMALS - An animal food includes at least one type of beneficial virus (e.g., a bacteriophage, etc.) that controls or prevents proliferation of one or more undesirable microorganisms. An animal food of the present invention is formulated with the health of the animal for it is formulated in mind. In addition, the animal food may be formulated to eliminate or control populations of one or more undesirable microorganisms as the animal food is stored or exposed to ambient conditions. Methods for manufacturing an animal food include mixing an animal food with a composition that includes at least one beneficial virus. Such a method may optionally include packaging the animal food. Methods for storing animal foods and for feeding animals are also disclosed. | 03-18-2010 |
20100068338 | ANIMAL FOODS INCLUDING BENEFICIAL VIRUSES, METHODS FOR PACKAGING AND STORAGE OF ANIMAL FOODS, AND METHODS FOR FEEDING ANIMALS - An animal food includes at least one type of beneficial virus (e.g., a bacteriophage, etc.) that controls or prevents proliferation of one or more undesirable microorganisms. An animal food of the present invention is formulated with the health of the animal for which it is formulated in mind. In addition, the animal food may be formulated to eliminate or control populations of one or more undesirable microorganisms as the animal food is stored or exposed to ambient conditions. Methods for manufacturing an animal food include mixing an animal food with a composition that includes at least one beneficial virus. Such a method may optionally include packaging the animal food. Methods for storing animal foods and for feeding animals are also disclosed. | 03-18-2010 |
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20090012190 | Polymeric Media Comprising Polybenzimidazoles N-substituted with Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Moiety - A PBI compound includes imidazole nitrogens at least a portion of which are substituted with an organic-inorganic hybrid moiety. At least 85% of the imidazole nitrogens may be substituted. The organic-inorganic hybrid moiety may be an organosilane moiety, for example, (R)Me | 01-08-2009 |
20090012253 | POLYBENZIMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS - A PBI compound includes imidazole nitrogens at least a portion of which are substituted with an organic-inorganic hybrid moiety. At least 85% of the imidazole nitrogens may be substituted. The organic-inorganic hybrid moiety may be an organosilane moiety, for example, (R)Me | 01-08-2009 |
20110263727 | POLYMERIC MEDIUM - A PBI compound includes imidazole nitrogens at least a portion of which are substituted with a moiety containing a carbonyl group, the substituted imidazole nitrogens being bonded to carbon of the carbonyl group. At least 85% of the nitrogens may be substituted. The carbonyl-containing moiety may include RCO—, where R is alkoxy or haloalkyl. The PBI compound may exhibit a first temperature marking an onset of weight loss corresponding to reversion of the substituted PBI that is less than a second temperature marking an onset of decomposition of an otherwise identical PBI compound without the substituted moiety. The PBI compound may be included in separatory media. A substituted PBI synthesis method may include providing a parent PBI in a less than 5 wt % solvent solution. Substituting may use more than 5 equivalents in relation to the imidazole nitrogens to be substituted. | 10-27-2011 |
20110263813 | POLYBENZIMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS - A PBI compound includes imidazole nitrogens at least a portion of which are substituted with a moiety containing a carbonyl group, the substituted imidazole nitrogens being bonded to carbon of the carbonyl group. At least 85% of the nitrogens may be substituted. The carbonyl-containing moiety may include RCO—, where R is alkoxy or haloalkyl. The PBI compound may exhibit a first temperature marking an onset of weight loss corresponding to reversion of the substituted PBI that is less than a second temperature marking an onset of decomposition of an otherwise identical PBI compound without the substituted moiety. The PBI compound may be included in separatory media. A substituted PBI synthesis method may include providing a parent PBI in a less than 5 wt % solvent solution. Substituting may use more than 5 equivalents in relation to the imidazole nitrogens to be substituted. | 10-27-2011 |
20110293955 | METHODS OF FORMING A BORON NITRIDE, A METHOD OF CONDITIONING A BALLISTIC WEAPON, AND A METAL ARTICLE COATED WITH A MONOMERIC BORON-NITROGEN COMPOUND - A method of forming a boron nitride. The method comprises contacting a metal article with a monomeric boron-nitrogen compound and converting the monomeric boron-nitrogen compound to a boron nitride. The boron nitride is formed on the same or a different metal article. The monomeric boron-nitrogen compound is borazine, cycloborazane, trimethylcycloborazane, polyborazylene, B-vinylborazine, poly(B-vinylborazine), or combinations thereof. The monomeric boron-nitrogen compound is polymerized to form the boron nitride by exposure to a temperature greater than approximately 100° C. The boron nitride is amorphous boron nitride, hexagonal boron nitride, rhombohedral boron nitride, turbostratic boron nitride, wurzite boron nitride, combinations thereof, or boron nitride and carbon. A method of conditioning a ballistic weapon and a metal article coated with the monomeric boron-nitrogen compound are also disclosed. | 12-01-2011 |
20140107265 | FACILITATED TRANSPORT MEMBRANE INCLUDING METAL COMPLEX - A membrane includes a metal or coordination complex that selectively interacts with one or more materials. The membrane can be used for facilitated transport separation of the materials. The metal complex can include any suitable metal center, but preferably includes a late transition metal. The metal complex can also include any suitable ligand, but preferably includes a triphosphacyclononane. The metal complex can be covalently linked to the membrane. | 04-17-2014 |