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Benjamin K. Keitz, Pasadena, CA US
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20140309433 | Cyclic Alkyl Amino Carbene (CAAC) Ruthenium Complexes as Improved Catalysts for Ethenolysis Reactions - Described herein are compounds and methods of catalyzing ethenolysis reactions, optionally on an industrial scale. In certain embodiments, the catalysts bear cyclic alkyl amino carbene (CAAC) ligands with an ortho substituent, such as a methyl substituent, on an N-aryl ring. When used to catalyze ethenolysis reactions, certain such compounds produce a turnover number greater than 50,000. | 10-16-2014 |
Benjamin K. Keitz, San Francisco, CA US
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20150299236 | Z-SELECTIVE METATHESIS CATALYSTS - A novel chelated ruthenium-based metathesis catalyst bearing an N-2,6-diisopropylphenyl group is reported and displays near-perfect selectivity for the Z-olefin (>95%), as well as unparalleled TONs of up to 7,400, in a variety of homodimerization and industrially relevant metathesis reactions. This derivative and other new catalytically-active species were synthesized using an improved method employing sodium carboxylates to induce the salt metathesis and C—H activation of these chelated complexes. All of these new ruthenium-based catalysts are highly Z-selective in the homodimerization of terminal olefins. | 10-22-2015 |
Benjamin Keith Keitz, Pasadena, CA US
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20140106960 | Z-SELECTIVE OLEFIN METATHESIS CATALYSTS AND THEIR SYNTHETIC PROCEDURE - The invention relates to C—H activated olefin metathesis catalyst compounds, the preparation of such compounds, and the use of such catalysts in the metathesis of olefins and olefin compounds, more particularly, the use of such catalysts in Z selective olefin metathesis reactions. In general, the catalyst compounds of the invention comprise a Group 8 metal (M), an alkylidene moiety (═CR | 04-17-2014 |
Marc Von Keitz US
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20120291343 | SYNTHETIC COAL AND METHODS OF PRODUCING SYNTHETIC COAL FROM FERMENTATION RESIDUE - The invention herein describe a novel process for producing a novel synthetic coal product from fermentation residues, such as, the waste materials from fermentation based ethanol production. The fermentation residue is subject to a hydrothermal carbonization process in an aqueous solution at a temperature and at a pressure sufficient to form a synthetic coal solid and a liquid component. This process does not require drying of the fermentation residue which provides for a more energy efficient method of processing thereof. The synthetic coal solid has a high heat content combustive material. The liquid component has nutrient value so that it can be recycled thereby permitting the sustainable recycling of such nutrients and the water in which those nutrients are dissolved. | 11-22-2012 |
Michael D. Keitz, Hiwassee, VA US
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20110014778 | Boron-10 coating process for neutron detector integrated circuit with high aspect ratio trenches - A coating process to infill high aspect-ratio vias and trenches in semiconductor substrates with dense boron for the production of neutron detectors and other devices uses a vacuum cathodic arc or other source of fully ionized boron plasma. Biasing of the substrate is used to impart energies to the plasma ions directing them toward the substrate, while repulsing the electrons. The full ionization produced by the source allows control of the energies of the boron ions by means of the bias voltage. The bias is alternated between coating deposition at low ion energies and sputtering of already coated material by energetic ions. Most of the sputtered material comes off the substrate top surface and between the trenches or vias and much of it is redeposited, thereby contributing to the infill. The process is suitable for carbon, boron or similar light elements, and is of particular interest for | 01-20-2011 |
Michael L. Keitz, Ambler, PA US
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20140040099 | ONLINE STOCK PAYMENT SYSTEM - In general, this disclosure describes an electronic payment processing system that facilitates payment for goods or services using securities, such as stock. In some examples, A computing device includes at least one processor configured to receive data indicating an electronic payment request for a transaction associated with a provider of goods or services; process the payment request with a payment processing system to access a data store of a data storage device to identify one or more accounts associated with a recipient of the goods or services and to determine whether the identified accounts have sufficient amount of securities to satisfy an amount specified by the electronic payment request; and when the identified account has a sufficient amount of securities to satisfy the amount specified by the payment request, automatically generating an electronic response message from the payment processing system indicating pending payment for the transaction. | 02-06-2014 |
20140040100 | ONLINE STOCK PAYMENT SYSTEM - In general, this disclosure describes an electronic payment processing system that facilitates payment for goods or services using securities, such as stock. In some examples, A computing device includes at least one processor configured to receive data indicating an electronic payment request for a transaction associated with a provider of goods or services; process the payment request with a payment processing system to access a data store of a data storage device to identify one or more accounts associated with a recipient of the goods or services and to determine whether the identified accounts have sufficient amount of securities to satisfy an amount specified by the electronic payment request; and when the identified account has a sufficient amount of securities to satisfy the amount specified by the payment request, automatically generating an electronic response message from the payment processing system indicating pending payment for the transaction. | 02-06-2014 |
Neal H. Keitz, Upper Gwynedd, PA US
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20140040099 | ONLINE STOCK PAYMENT SYSTEM - In general, this disclosure describes an electronic payment processing system that facilitates payment for goods or services using securities, such as stock. In some examples, A computing device includes at least one processor configured to receive data indicating an electronic payment request for a transaction associated with a provider of goods or services; process the payment request with a payment processing system to access a data store of a data storage device to identify one or more accounts associated with a recipient of the goods or services and to determine whether the identified accounts have sufficient amount of securities to satisfy an amount specified by the electronic payment request; and when the identified account has a sufficient amount of securities to satisfy the amount specified by the payment request, automatically generating an electronic response message from the payment processing system indicating pending payment for the transaction. | 02-06-2014 |
20140040100 | ONLINE STOCK PAYMENT SYSTEM - In general, this disclosure describes an electronic payment processing system that facilitates payment for goods or services using securities, such as stock. In some examples, A computing device includes at least one processor configured to receive data indicating an electronic payment request for a transaction associated with a provider of goods or services; process the payment request with a payment processing system to access a data store of a data storage device to identify one or more accounts associated with a recipient of the goods or services and to determine whether the identified accounts have sufficient amount of securities to satisfy an amount specified by the electronic payment request; and when the identified account has a sufficient amount of securities to satisfy the amount specified by the payment request, automatically generating an electronic response message from the payment processing system indicating pending payment for the transaction. | 02-06-2014 |
Todd J. Keitz, Piedmont, CA US
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20140040099 | ONLINE STOCK PAYMENT SYSTEM - In general, this disclosure describes an electronic payment processing system that facilitates payment for goods or services using securities, such as stock. In some examples, A computing device includes at least one processor configured to receive data indicating an electronic payment request for a transaction associated with a provider of goods or services; process the payment request with a payment processing system to access a data store of a data storage device to identify one or more accounts associated with a recipient of the goods or services and to determine whether the identified accounts have sufficient amount of securities to satisfy an amount specified by the electronic payment request; and when the identified account has a sufficient amount of securities to satisfy the amount specified by the payment request, automatically generating an electronic response message from the payment processing system indicating pending payment for the transaction. | 02-06-2014 |
20140040100 | ONLINE STOCK PAYMENT SYSTEM - In general, this disclosure describes an electronic payment processing system that facilitates payment for goods or services using securities, such as stock. In some examples, A computing device includes at least one processor configured to receive data indicating an electronic payment request for a transaction associated with a provider of goods or services; process the payment request with a payment processing system to access a data store of a data storage device to identify one or more accounts associated with a recipient of the goods or services and to determine whether the identified accounts have sufficient amount of securities to satisfy an amount specified by the electronic payment request; and when the identified account has a sufficient amount of securities to satisfy the amount specified by the payment request, automatically generating an electronic response message from the payment processing system indicating pending payment for the transaction. | 02-06-2014 |