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Christoph Luthy, Basel CH

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090197767PYRIDINE KETONES WITH HERBICIDAL EFFECT - The invention relates to compounds of formula (I) wherein A08-06-2009
20100035756TRIAZOLOPHYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS HERBICIDES - Compounds of formula (I), wherein the substituents are as defined in claim 02-11-2010
20100048699CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - A compound of formula I02-25-2010
20100280085CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - The use of a compound of formula (I) wherein X is (i), (ii) or (iii), where the substituents have the meanings assigned to them in claim 11-04-2010

Patent applications by Christoph Luthy, Basel CH

Christoph Luthy, Muenchenstein CH

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20080274891SUBSTITUTED PYRIDINE HERBICIDES - Compounds of the formula I11-06-2008

Christophe Luthy, Basel CH

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20080300285Chemical Compounds - The use of a compound of formula (I) wherein X is (i), (ii) or (iii), formula (i), formula (ii), formula (iii) Y is O, S(O)12-04-2008

Kyle Luthy, San Diego, CA US

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20100094566METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR WIRELESS CRACK DETECTION AND MONITORING - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for wireless crack detection and monitoring are disclosed. According to one system, a crack detector is affixed to a surface of a material for detecting a crack in the material. In response to detecting a crack, a crack indicator is generated, indicating the existence of the crack. A mote wirelessly communicates the crack indicator to an external device. The mote may also store multiple crack indicators in local memory before being downloaded to the external device.04-15-2010

Richard G. Luthy, Stanford, CA US

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20080317552Activated carbon treatment of sediments contaminated with hydrophobic organic compounds - The present invention provides a method of remediating sediments through the use of coal-, plant-, or wood-derived carbon sorbents (i.e., black carbon). The strategy employs the addition to sediments of coal- and plant- or wood-derived carbon sorbents, so-called black carbon particles like activated carbon, char, charcoal, coal, and coke. These black carbon materials sorb hydrophobic organic compound contaminants strongly, thereby reducing environmental exposure and human health risk to such contaminants. By sorbing the contaminants from sediments, this approach reduces environmental exposure and allows sediments to be disposed of as non-hazardous material. This is a cost-effective and efficient remediation technology for contaminated sediment management that can significantly reduce expenditures and other problems with conventional approaches for dredging and remediating contaminated sediments. In particular for pesticides, high sorptive loadings are achievable, resulting in a significant mass of pesticide per mass sorbent. The treatment benefit also improves with contact time.12-25-2008