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Intermetallic Fe Based Catalysts for Light Olefin Production
­Advantages: High Selectivity: Up to 45% light olefin selectivity with CO2 included. Exceptional Stability: Maintains performance over a 72-hour run. Customizable Reactivity: Fe:In ratios tune surface composition for optimized olefin production and reduced by-products. Summary: This technology addresses a critical need in the chemical industry...
Published: 8/22/2024   |   Inventor(s): John Kuhn, Babu Joseph, Yang He
Keywords(s): Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Material Science
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical > Biotechnology, Technology Classifications > Chemistry, Technology Classifications > Energy & Environment > Energy Engineering
Porous Hybrid Metal Halide Semiconductors
­Advantages: Size-Selective Catalytic Performance, Advanced Gas Separation/Sensing Tailored Material Properties, Solid-State Batteries Photonics and Waveguides Summary: This innovative and versatile technology has the remarkable ability to transcend multiple industries, empowering startups to revolutionize energy storage and environmental...
Published: 9/3/2024   |   Inventor(s): Ioannis Spanopoulos, Ali Azmy
Keywords(s): Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Electronics, Energy Storage, Nanotechnology
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering > Chemical Engineering, Technology Classifications > Engineering > Electrical Engineering, Technology Classifications > Electronics > Nanotechnology
System And Method For A Vehicle-Mounted Nutrient Management System
­Advantages: Provides a mobile wastewater treatment system that can offer onsite treatment, even in remote locations. Expedites the capture and removal of nutrients, and treats larger volumes at once, versus current decentralized systems. Offers a more sustainable and effective method of wastewater treatment. Summary: USF inventors have...
Published: 9/25/2023   |   Inventor(s): Daniel Yeh, Itzé Kenney, Cynthia Castro, Hsiang-Yang Shyu, Ahmet Uman
Keywords(s): Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Water Resources, Water Treatment
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Energy & Environment
Engineered Solar Thermal Osmosis Desalination System
Competitive Advantages The system is designed to use a unique combination of Forward and Reverse Osmosis (FO/RO) with solar power, which in turn reduces the cost of desalinated water produced. The system uses solar thermal energy for simultaneous production of water, power, and cooling in the same loop, which makes the process efficient and self-contained....
Published: 9/3/2024   |   Inventor(s): Dharendra Goswami, Martina Leveni, Eydhah Almatrafi
Keywords(s): Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Green Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Water Resources
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Energy & Environment, Technology Classifications > Engineering > Chemical Engineering, Technology Classifications > Engineering > Mechanical Engineering, Technology Classifications > Engineering
Porous Corrole Materials
Competitive Advantages A more efficient corrole-functionalized porous material Excellent catalyst performance High chemical stability Framework robustness within a wide range of pH values Summary USF inventors have developed novel corrole-based MOFs which possess a very rare (3,9)-c gfy network and feature 1D hexagonal mesoporous...
Published: 7/18/2023   |   Inventor(s): Shengqian Ma, Yanming Zhao
Keywords(s): Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Materials
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Advance Materials
Ångström-Scale Precision Manufacturing in Two-Dimensional Layered Materials
Competitive Advantages Angstrom-precise advanced manufacturing methodologies Understanding of incommensurate properties in 2DLMs Tackles advanced manufacturing challenges at a sub-nanometer scale Summary The inventors of this technology aim to control fundamental incommensurate phenomena in low-dimensional material interfaces and surfaces. This...
Published: 7/11/2023   |   Inventor(s): Cai Mike Wang, Yunjo Jeong
Keywords(s): Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Industrial Applications, Nanotechnology
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Chemistry