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Lisa S. Baugh, Ringoes US

Lisa S. Baugh, Ringoes, NJ US

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20080221275Ethylene/dicyclopentadiene/norbornene terpolymer materials having desirable structural and thermal properties - Provided are selected types of terpolymer components comprising terpolymers having monomer units derived from ethylene (E), dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) and norbornene-based (NB) co-monomers. Such terpolymer components have certain specified amounts of each co-monomer as well as certain specified molecular weight and glass transition temperature characteristics. Terpolymer components which are derivatized by hydrogenation and/or by epoxidation and/or hydroxylation are also disclosed, as well as thermoplastic polyolefin compositions which contain the terpolymer components and which have especially desirable structural and thermal properties.09-11-2008
20080312393Linear functional copolymers of ethylene with precise and minimum run length distributions and methods of making thereof - The present invention is related to a linear functional polymer having repeating units A, B and D. Unit A represents —CH12-18-2008
20110150730CARBON DIOXIDE SORBENTS - Improved CO06-23-2011
20120060686Mixed Amine and Non-Nucleophilic Base CO2 Scrubbing Process for Improved Adsorption at Increased Temperatures03-15-2012
20120061614NON-AQUEOUS AMINE SCRUBBING FOR REMOVAL OF CARBON DIOXIDE - A method is described for separating CO03-15-2012
20120063977IONIC LIQUIDS FOR REMOVAL OF CARBON DIOXIDE - Ionic liquids containing a cation with a potentially nucleophilic carbon atom bearing a relatively acidic hydrogen atom bonded to a potentially nucleophilic carbon atom, typically in the conjugated —NC(H)N— structure or a —NC(H)S— structure of imidazolium, imidazolidinium or thiazolium salts, can be capable of acting as sorbents for CO03-15-2012
20120063978IONIC LIQUIDS AS AMINE PROMOTER SOLVENTS FOR REMOVAL OF CARBON DIOXIDE - Ionic liquids are capable of acting as solvents for amine CO03-15-2012
20120063979High CO2 to Amine Adsorption Capacity CO2 Scrubbing Processes03-15-2012
20120063980Alkanolamine CO2 Scrubbing Process03-15-2012

Patent applications by Lisa S. Baugh, Ringoes, NJ US