Thadani
Avinash N. Thadani, Chicago, IL US
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20100184999 | Methods of performing cycloadditions, reaction mixtures, and methods of performing asymmetric catalytic reactions - Methods of performing cycloadditions are described that include (a) combining a first reactant and a second reactant in a hydrogen bonding solvent to form a reaction mixture; and (b) reacting the first reactant and the second reactant to form a cycloadduct. Methods of performing asymmetric catalytic reactions are also described that include (a) combining a first reactant, a second reactant, and a catalytic amount of a chiral hydrogen-bond donor in a solvent to form a reaction mixture; and (b) reacting the first reactant and the second reactant to form an enantiomeric excess of a reaction product. Reaction mixtures corresponding to these methods are also described. | 07-22-2010 |
Avinash N. Thadani, Windsor CA
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20100174090 | METHODS OF PREPARING PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY CARBINAMINE COMPOUNDS IN THE PRESENCE OF AMMONIA - The present application relates to novel methods for the preparation of primary, secondary and tertiary carbinamine compounds, particularly the preparation of compounds of formulae I, IV and VI, from a carbonyl compound of formula II in the presence of ammonia or an ammonium equivalent of the formula NH | 07-08-2010 |
20100298572 | METHODS OF PREPARING SECONDARY CARBINAMINE COMPOUNDS WITH BORONIC ACIDS - The present application relates to novel methods for the preparation of secondary carbinamine compounds, particularly the preparation of secondary carbinamine compounds of the formula Ia, formula Ib or formula IV from aldehydes of the formula II and boronic acids of the formula III or formula V, in the presence of ammonia or an ammonia equivalent of the formula NH | 11-25-2010 |
20110118475 | CHIRAL ACYCLIC DIAMINOCARBENE LIGANDS, PRECURSORS THEREFORE AND THEIR USE IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS REACTIONS - The current application relates to a metal catalyst of formula (I): M[ADC][X] | 05-19-2011 |
Kiran V. Thadani, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110266252 | HIGH-TEMPERATURE SELECTIVE DRY ETCH HAVING REDUCED POST-ETCH SOLID RESIDUE - Methods of dry etching silicon-containing dielectric films are described. The methods include maintaining a relatively high temperature of the dielectric films while etching in order to achieve reduced solid residue on the etched surface. Partially or completely avoiding the accumulation of solid residue increases the etch rate. | 11-03-2011 |
20140073144 | LOW COST FLOWABLE DIELECTRIC FILMS - A method of forming a dielectric layer is described. The method deposits a silicon-containing film by chemical vapor deposition using a local plasma. The silicon-containing film is flowable during deposition at low substrate temperature. A silicon precursor (e.g. a silylamine, higher order silane or halogenated silane) is delivered to the substrate processing region and excited in a local plasma. A second plasma vapor or gas is combined with the silicon precursor in the substrate processing region and may include ammonia, nitrogen (N | 03-13-2014 |
20140091417 | LOW REFRACTIVE INDEX COATING DEPOSITED BY REMOTE PLASMA CVD - A method of depositing a low refractive index coating on a photo-active feature on a substrate comprises forming a substrate having one or more photo-active features thereon and placing the substrate in a process zone. A deposition gas is energized in a remote gas energizer, the deposition gas comprising a fluorocarbon gas and an additive gas. The remotely energized deposition gas is flowed into the process zone to deposit a low refractive index coating on the substrate. | 04-03-2014 |
20140248754 | CONTROLLED AIR GAP FORMATION - A method of forming and controlling air gaps between adjacent raised features on a substrate includes forming a silicon-containing film in a bottom region between the adjacent raised features using a flowable deposition process. The method also includes forming carbon-containing material on top of the silicon-containing film and forming a second film over the carbon-containing material using a flowable deposition process. The second film fills an upper region between the adjacent raised features. The method also includes curing the materials at an elevated temperature for a period of time to form the air gaps between the adjacent raised features. The thickness and number layers of films can be used to control the thickness, vertical position and number of air gaps. | 09-04-2014 |
20140273430 | INTEGRATED CLUSTER TO ENABLE NEXT GENERATION INTERCONNECT - Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to methods for forming a metal structure and passivation layers. In one embodiment, metal columns are formed on a substrate. The metal columns are doped with manganese, aluminum, zirconium, or hafnium. A dielectric material is deposited over and between the metal columns and then cured to form a passivation layer on vertical surfaces of the metal columns. | 09-18-2014 |
Navin Thadani, Bothell, WA US
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20120102232 | BIDIRECTIONAL SYNCHRONIZATION WITH CRM APPLICATIONS - Synchronization between email, contact management, scheduling (ECS) and customer relationship management (CRM) applications is facilitated through a synchronization module on the ECS side using an Extensible Markup Language (XML) file for keeping track of synchronization states. The CRM server version of an item is compared with the XML file to detect changes and the same performed for the ECS item. The changes are then pushed to the corresponding item for the columns that have changed. Last updated item is selected in case of a conflict. | 04-26-2012 |
20120150547 | INTEGRATION OF CRM APPLICATIONS TO ECS APPLICATION USER INTERFACE - CRM application controls and functionality for multiple CRM applications/instances are integrated with an ECS application user interface by designating a single CRM application/instance as primary and providing synchronization and rich client control capabilities. Other CRM applications/instances are set up as secondary within the ECS user interface employing a single CRM connection module and a single state manager. Accessing a secondary CRM application/instance activates relevant controls applicable to that CRM application/instance without a user having to logout and login to the ECS client. | 06-14-2012 |
20130073330 | INTER-APPLICATION OBJECT AND RECORD ACTIONS - Architecture that facilitates support for similar user interface (UI) models and user experience of independent applications. A data mapping component is provided that maps a user record of a business-centric application to a business object of the business-centric application. When employed in combination with another independent application, such as a personal information manager (PIM), a PIM component exposes the business object via a PIM user interface in a personalized way that enables user interaction with the business object to apply PIM actions to the business object. The mapping component can be a join table between the user record and the business object that enables the setting of PIM settings and user interface actions into the business product. Additionally, a communications infrastructure is provided where the PIM client UI communicates to the data-based server system in the business environment and persists PIM-specific settings to the business object. | 03-21-2013 |
20140081938 | BIDIRECTIONAL SYNCHRONIZATION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND CRM APPLICATIONS - Synchronization between Communications and Scheduling (CS) service and customer relationship management (CRM) applications is facilitated through a synchronization module on the CS service side using Extensible Markup Language (XML) formatted storage for keeping track of synchronization states. The CRM server version of an item is compared with the XML formatted storage to detect changes and the same performed for the CS service item. The updates are stored in a CS service item or transmitted to the CRM application for application to a corresponding CRM item. Last updated item is selected in case of a conflict. | 03-20-2014 |
Navin Ishwar Thadani, Bothell, WA US
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20110302487 | Web Client Command Infrastructure Integration into a Rich Client Application - A command interface for a software application is implemented on a client computer. A first definition of the command interface is received from a server computer. The first definition includes rules for encoding the command interface on a web browser. A conversion of the first definition to a second definition is performed. The second definition includes language for encoding the command interface on a user interface of the software application. The second definition is used to render the command interface on the user interface of the software application. | 12-08-2011 |
Vinitha M Thadani, Kandy LK
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20090048332 | Natural Novel Antioxidants - New antioxidants derived from lichen extracts are reported; lecanoric acid, erythrin, sekikaic acid, and lobaric acid were reported as potent natural antioxidants for the treatment of disease and protection of products from the effect of oxidizing components. | 02-19-2009 |
Vinitha Moolchand Thadani, Peradeniya LK
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20080318916 | Novel alpha glucosidase inhibitors from lichens - This invention is directed to a novel method for the inhibition of α-glucosidase enzyme and thus treating diabetes, viral infections, fungal infections, autoimmune function disorders and obesity using compounds derived as lichen metabolites; more specifically, this includes the therapeutic applications of methylorsellinate (2,4-dihydroxy-6-methylbenzoate, Compound I), methyl-β-orinolcarboxylate (2,4-dihydroxy-3,6-dimethylbenzoate, Compound II) and zeorin (6,22-hopanediol, Compound III). | 12-25-2008 |