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20120004328 | LILIAN SURROGATE - Due to toxicological concerns, it may be desirable to replace the fragrance compound lilial with less problematic compounds without losing the creative power and quality regarding perfumes. The present invention addresses this need by using selected oxazolidines described herein. | 01-05-2012 |
20120309669 | STABILIZED PERFUME OILS - Stable formulations and perfume compositions include amino alcohol(s) as well as >10 wt % fragrances. | 12-06-2012 |
20130017990 | LILIAL SURROGATE - Due to toxicological concerns, it may be desirable to replace the fragrance compound lilial with less problematic compounds without losing the creative power and quality regarding perfumes. The present invention addresses this need by using selected oxazolidines such as silvialoxazolidine described herein in conjunction with 1 or more additional scent components selected from a group of compounds such as methoxymelonal. | 01-17-2013 |
20140024570 | DETERGENTS OR CLEANING AGENTS CONTAINING MODIFIED ODORANTS - Washing or cleaning agents are described which contain reaction products of odorants with metal oxides, such as for example ZnO, ZrO | 01-23-2014 |
20140193350 | AGENT CONTAINING MICROCAPSULES - The application relates to cosmetic agents, cleaning agents, and fabric treatment agents containing a combination of at least two different microcapsules as well as to methods for releasing active substances from said microcapsules when using said agents. | 07-10-2014 |
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20140082801 | Smooth cordgrass named 'LA11-102' - A new variety of smooth cordgrass identified as ‘LA11-102’ is disclosed as being genetically different from ‘Vermilion’ and ‘LA11-101’ and as having rapid establishment and growth in natural brackish and saline marsh environments, and excellent seed set and germination. | 03-20-2014 |
20140082802 | Smooth cordgrass named 'LA11-103' - A new variety of smooth cordgrass identified as ‘LA11-103’ is disclosed as being genetically different from ‘Vermilion’, ‘LA11-101’, and ‘LA11-102’, as having rapid establishment and growth in natural brackish and saline marsh environments, and excellent seed set and germination. | 03-20-2014 |
20140082803 | Smooth cordgrass name "LA11-101" - A new variety of smooth cordgrass identified as ‘LA11-101’ is disclosed as being genetically different from ‘Vermilion’, the only other smooth cordgrass variety for the northern Gulf of Mexico, and as having rapid establishment and growth in natural brackish and saline marsh environments, and excellent seed set and germination. | 03-20-2014 |
20140289920 | Smooth cordgrass named 'LA12-101' - A new variety of smooth cordgrass identified as ‘LA12-101’ is disclosed as being genetically different from ‘Vermilion’, ‘LA11-101’, ‘LA11-102’, and ‘LA11-103’, the only other smooth cordgrass varieties for the northern Gulf of Mexico, and as having rapid establishment and growth in natural brackish and saline marsh environments, and excellent seed set and germination. | 09-25-2014 |
20140289921 | Smooth cordgrass named 'LA12-102' - A new variety of smooth cordgrass identified as ‘LA12-102’ is disclosed as being genetically different from ‘Vermilion’, ‘LA11-101’, ‘LA11-102’, and ‘LA11-103’, the only other smooth cordgrass varieties for the northern Gulf of Mexico, and as having rapid establishment and growth in natural brackish and saline marsh environments, and excellent seed set and germination. | 09-25-2014 |
20140289922 | Smooth cordgrass named 'LA12-103' - A new variety of smooth cordgrass identified as ‘LA12-103’ is disclosed as being genetically different from ‘Vermilion’, ‘LA11-101’, ‘LA11-102’, and ‘LA11-103’, the only other smooth cordgrass varieties for the northern Gulf of Mexico, and as having rapid establishment and growth in natural brackish and saline marsh environments, and excellent seed set and germination. | 09-25-2014 |
20150020270 | Sea oats named 'LA12-203' - A new variety of sea oats identified as ‘LA 12-203’ is disclosed as being genetically different from ‘Caminada’, and having a vigorous growth habit; high stem density; large stem diameter; extremely wide leaf blades; and flowering in early-August in natural beach environments. | 01-15-2015 |
20150020271 | Sea oats named 'LA12-201' - A new variety of sea oats identified as ‘LA12-201’ is disclosed as being genetically different from ‘Caminada’, and as having a vigorous growth habit, high stem density, large stem diameter and leaf width, large spikelets with numerous florets per spikelet, many panicles per plant, and flowering early- to mid- July in natural beach environments. | 01-15-2015 |
20150020272 | Sea oats named 'La12-202' - A new variety of sea oats identified as ‘LA12-202’ is disclosed as being genetically different from ‘Caminada’, and as being tall; having a vigorous growth habit; high stem density; large stem diameter and leaf width; large spikelets with numerous florets per spikelet; many panicles per plant; and flowering in early- to mid-July in natural beach environments. | 01-15-2015 |
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20080242813 | Hairy polymeric nanoparticles - This invention discloses a process for synthesizing a hairy polymer particle which comprises the steps of (1) polymerizing a vinyl aromatic monomer by emulsion polymerization in an aqueous medium to produce core particles, (2) recovering the core particles from the aqueous medium, (3) dispersing the core particles in an organic solvent, (4) adding an organo-lithium compound to the dried core particles in the organic solvent to produce the hairless core initiator, and (5) utilizing the hairless core initiator to initiate the anionic polymerization of a conjugated diolefin monomer in an organic solvent to produce a solution of the hairy polymer particles. The hairy polymer nanoparticles can then be recovered from the organic solvent. These hairy polymer particles are comprised of (1) a core which is comprised of a polymer of a vinyl aromatic monomer and (2) hairs which are polymer chains of a conjugated diolefin monomer, wherein the hairs are covalently bonded to the core. The core is typically spherical in shape, has a diameter of less than 1000 nm, and is comprised of a crosslinked polymer of a vinyl aromatic monomer. The hairy polymer particles of this invention are useful as fillers in rubber compositions used in making articles of manufacture, such as tires, hoses, power transmission belts, windshield wiper blades, and the like. | 10-02-2008 |
20090036592 | POLYMERIC COMPOSITION FOR SEALS AND GASKETS - The present invention relates to a polymeric composition which has an excellent combination of properties for use in making seals and gaskets for utilization in appliances, automotive applications, and building applications, such as window glazing gaskets. These polymeric compositions offer excellent dimensional stability, low compression set, outstanding sealing characteristics, low temperature flexibility, heat resistance and ultra-violet light resistance. The present invention more specifically discloses a polymeric composition having excellent characteristics for utilization in manufacturing seals and gaskets including dimensional stability, low compression set and outstanding sealing characteristics, said polymeric composition being comprised of a blend of (A) a thermoplastic resin selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, poly phenylene ether polystyrene, and styrene containing copolymer resins, (B) an elastomeric polymer selected from the group consisting of block copolymer comprising a first polymeric block that is comprised of repeat units that are derived from a vinyl aromatic monomer and a second block that is comprised of repeat units that are derived from a conjugated diolefin monomer, wherein the repeat units in the second block are hydrogenated, and wherein the repeat units in the second block are elastomeric in nature, and a crosslinked olefinic elastomer, (C) a high molecular weight crosslinked diene elastomer comprised of repeat units that are derived from conjugated diene monomer selected from the group consisting of 1,3-butadiene and isoprene, wherein the high molecular weight diene elastomer has a weight average molecular weight of at least about 200,000, and (D) an oil. | 02-05-2009 |
20090042719 | Hairy polymeric nanoparticles - This invention discloses a process for synthesizing a hairy polymer particle which comprises the steps of (1) polymerizing a vinyl aromatic monomer by emulsion polymerization in an aqueous medium to produce core particles, (2) recovering the core particles from the aqueous medium, (3) dispersing the core particles in an organic solvent, (4) adding an organo-lithium compound to the dried core particles in the organic solvent to produce the hairless core initiator, and (5) utilizing the hairless core initiator to initiate the anionic polymerization of a conjugated diolefin monomer in an organic solvent to produce a solution of the hairy polymer particles. The hairy polymer nanoparticles can then be recovered from the organic solvent. These hairy polymer particles are comprised of (1) a core which is comprised of a polymer of a vinyl aromatic monomer and (2) hairs which are polymer chains of a conjugated diolefin monomer, wherein the hairs are covalently bonded to the core. The core is typically spherical in shape, has a diameter of less than 1000 nm, and is comprised of a crosslinked polymer of a vinyl aromatic monomer. The hairy polymer particles of this invention are useful as fillers in rubber compositions used in making articles of manufacture, such as tires, hoses, power transmission belts, windshield wiper blades, and the like. | 02-12-2009 |