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Hans-Peter Krimmer

Hans-Peter Krimmer, Kirchweidach DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080214740Hydrolytically Stable Postcrosslinked Superabsorbents - The present invention relates to a process for producing postcrosslinked water-absorbing polymeric formations, comprising the steps of contacting water-absorbing polymeric formations P09-04-2008
20090098239Ready-to-Eat Feed for Domestic Pets - A new finished feed for domestic pets is proposed, containing at least one guanidinoacetic acid component as the active component with regard to nutritional physiology. The new finished feed which preferably has a water content of >8% by weight, can be produced in an extremely economical manner, wherein the main component has a significantly higher stability during passage through the gastrointestinal tract and is therefore only converted into creatine under physiological conditions. For this reason the guanidinoacetic acid is also utilized to a high degree by the target group which is in particular cats and dogs.04-16-2009
20090306367PROCESS FOR PREPARING AMIDES FROM KETOXIMES - The present invention is directed to a process for preparing amides. In particular, the process is directed to a process performable on the industrial scale, in which a ketoxime can be converted to a cyclic or acyclic amide by means of a Beckmann rearrangement using 2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine as a catalyst in a nonpolar organic solvent.12-10-2009
20090312545PROCESS FOR PREPARING TRIALLYL ISOCYANURATE (TAIC) - The invention is directed to an improved, reliably performable process for preparing triallyl isocyanurate (TAIC) by Cu12-17-2009
20100047144Method for the Selective Catalytic Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides in Exhaust Gases of Vehicles - The invention relates to a method for the selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides using ammonia in exhaust gases of vehicles, whereby solutions of guanidine salts with an ammonia forming potential of between 40 and 850 g/kg, optionally in combination with urea and/or ammonia and/or ammonium salts, are catalytically decomposed in the presence of catalytically active, non-oxidation-active coatings of oxides selected from the group containing titanium dioxide, aluminum oxide, silicon dioxide or the mixtures thereof, and hydrothermally stable zeolites which are fully or partially metal-exchanged. The guanidine salts according to the invention enable a reduction of the nitrogen oxides by approximately 90%. Furthermore, said guanidine salts can enable an increase in the ammonia forming potential from 0.2 kg, corresponding to prior art, up to 0.4 kg ammonia per litre of guanidine salt, along with freezing resistance (freezing point below −25° C.). The risk of corrosion of the guanidine salt solutions used according to the invention is also significantly reduced compared to that of solutions containing ammonium formiate.02-25-2010
20100055182USE OF GUANIDINOACETIC ACID (SALTS) COMBINATION WITH BETAINE AND/OR CHOLINE TO PRODUCED AN AGENT THAT IS BENEFICIAL TO HEALTH - The use of guanidinoacetic acid and/or salts thereof in combination with choline and/or betaine to produce an agent for improving brain function, bone growth and the mineralization of bones, for improving cartilage growth, for alleviating aging processes, for strengthening the immune system, as an antioxidative and neuroprotective agent, for lowering the cholesterol and triglyceride value, for preventing inflammatory processes and for lowering the blood sugar level in humans and vertebrates is described.03-04-2010
20110008228USE OF AQUEOUS GUANIDINIUM FORMATE SOLUTIONS FOR THE SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF NITROGEN OXIDES IN EXHAUST GASES OF VEHICLES - The invention relates to the use of aqueous guanidinium formiate solutions, optionally combined with urea and/or ammonia and/or ammonium salts, for the selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides using ammonia in exhaust gases of vehicles. The inventive guanidinium formiate solutions enable a reduction of the nitrogen oxides by approximately 90%. Furthermore, said guanidinium formiate solutions can enable an increase in the ammonia forming potential from 0.2 kg, corresponding to prior art, up to 0.4 kg ammonia per litre of guanidinium formiate, along with freezing resistance (freezing point below −25° C.). The risk of corrosion of the inventive guanidinium formiate solutions is also significantly reduced compared to that of solutions containing ammonium formiate.01-13-2011

Patent applications by Hans-Peter Krimmer, Kirchweidach DE

Hans-Peter Krimmer, Kirchweldach DE

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20090297656Liquid Formulation Based On a Guanidinoacetic Acid Component - The present invention relates to a liquid formulation for human and animal nutrition, consisting of an aqueous solution, a guanidinoacetic acid component and at least one methyl group donor from the group of choline, methionine and betaine. In addition to the free guanidinoacetic acid, it is also possible to use salts, adducts and/or complexes as the guanidinoacetic acid component, which can additionally be combined with further physiologically active compounds. Since the guanidinoacetic acid component is present in dissolved form, formulations including those in the form of mineral water, lemonade, alcoholic drinks and drinking water formulations are envisaged. It has been found that, surprisingly, the guanidinoacetic acid component present in this liquid formulation has very good stability and is converted very rapidly to creatine in the body.12-03-2009