Thakrar
Atul C. Thakrar, Basking Ridge, NJ US
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20090206040 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVING FINELY DISPERSED PARTICULATE MATTER FROM A FLUID STREAM - Disclosed herein are systems for removing particulate matter from a fluid, comprising a particle functionalized by attachment of at least one activating group or amine functional group, wherein the modified particle complexes with the particulate matter within the fluid to form a removable complex therein. The particulate matter has preferably been contacted, complexed or reacted with a tethering agent. The system is particularly advantageous to removing particulate matter from a tailing solution. | 08-20-2009 |
20090305933 | LOW INTERFACIAL TENSION SURFACTANTS FOR PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to a class of novel surfactants that have utility in the recovery and/or extraction of oil. | 12-10-2009 |
20110065612 | LOW INTERFACIAL TENSION SURFACTANTS FOR PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to a class of novel surfactants that have utility in the recovery and/or extraction of oil. | 03-17-2011 |
Atul C. Thakrar, Minneapolis, MN US
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20120067824 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, PROCESSES AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING FINELY DISPERSED PARTICULATE MATTER FROM A FLUID STREAM - Disclosed herein are systems for removing particulate matter from a fluid, comprising a particle functionalized by attachment of at least one activating group or amine functional group, wherein the modified particle complexes with the particulate matter within the fluid to form a removable complex therein. The particulate matter has preferably been contacted, complexed or reacted with a tethering agent. The system is particularly advantageous to removing particulate matter from a tailing solution. | 03-22-2012 |
20130023457 | LOW INTERFACIAL TENSION SURFACTANTS FOR PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to a class of novel surfactants that have utility in the recovery and/or extraction of oil. | 01-24-2013 |
20130134103 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVING FINELY DISPERSED PARTICULATE MATTER FROM A FLUID STREAM - Disclosed herein are systems for removing particulate matter from a fluid, comprising a particle functionalized by attachment of at least one activating group or amine functional group, wherein the modified particle complexes with the particulate matter within the fluid to form a removable complex therein. The particulate matter has preferably been contacted, complexed or reacted with a tethering agent. The system is particularly advantageous to removing particulate matter from a tailing solution. | 05-30-2013 |
20130274156 | LOW INTERFACIAL TENSION SURFACTANTS FOR PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to a class of novel surfactants that have utility in the recovery and/or extraction of oil. | 10-17-2013 |
20140166587 | METHODS FOR REMOVING FINELY DISPERSED PARTICULATE MATTER FROM A FLUID STREAM - Disclosed herein are systems for removing particulate matter from a fluid, comprising a particle functionalized by attachment of at least one activating group or amine functional group, wherein the modified particle complexes with the particulate matter within the fluid to form a removable complex therein. The particulate matter has preferably been contacted, complexed or reacted with a tethering agent. The system is particularly advantageous to removing particulate matter from a tailing solution. | 06-19-2014 |
20150159078 | LOW INTERFACIAL TENSION SURFACTANTS FOR PETROLEUM APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to a class of novel surfactants that have utility in the recovery and/or extraction of oil. | 06-11-2015 |
Atul C. Thakrar, The Hague NL
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20160044914 | BIOCIDE COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE, AND METHODS OF USE - A biocide composition comprises a biocide and an adjuvant comprising a ketal having the formula (1) | 02-18-2016 |
Jipsha Thakrar, Westampton, NJ US
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20140193469 | AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING POLYMER PARTICLES AND LOW LEVELS OF CLAY - The present invention features a composition that includes about 0.75% to about 1.25% by weight of a clay portion that comprises bentonite. The composition includes polymer particles having an average particle size of less than about 20 microns and a refractive index of about 1.3 to about 1.4. The composition is substantially free of hydrophobic compounds. The composition is useful for treating under eye skin. | 07-10-2014 |
Utpal Thakrar, Goleta, CA US
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20110034185 | NETWORK-BASED IMPLEMENTATION OF VELOCITY CONTROLS FOR A MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A communication network includes a wireless network, a location platform, and a network component. The wireless network includes a base station to send data to and receive data from a mobile station via radio frequency communication signals. The location platform is operably coupled to the wireless network. In one embodiment, the location platform computes a velocity of the mobile station in response to a velocity request. The network component is operably coupled between the wireless network and the location platform. In one embodiment, the network component compares the computed velocity of the mobile station with a velocity threshold in response to an attempted communication involving the mobile station. The network component also implements a restrictive action for the attempted communication involving the mobile station in response to a determination that the computed velocity exceeds the velocity threshold. | 02-10-2011 |
Virendra Haridasbhai Thakrar, Gujarat IN
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20150218166 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ACEBROPHYLLINE - The present invention relates to an improved process for preparing Acebrophylline comprising preparing a reaction mixture of theophylline-7-acetate and ambroxol base in a non-polar solvent; heating said reaction mixture at a suitable temperature; and isolating Acebrophylline by filtration. The yield of Acebrophylline is between 95-98% with a purity of 99%. | 08-06-2015 |