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Functionalized expanded porphyrin technology to detect high-valent actinide cations
Functionalized expanded porphyrins are designed as spectrometric sensors for detecting high-valent actinide cations like uranyl. They can be attached to solid supports, exhibiting a color change upon binding, useful in environmental safety applications. Background The detection of high-valent actinide cations such as uranyl, neptunyl, and plutonyl...
Published: 9/16/2024   |   Inventor(s): Jonathan Sessler, Patricia Melfi
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Category(s): Life sciences > Diagnostic, Life sciences > Research tools > Tool/assay/screening platform
Lithium selective organogels
Background Lithium (Li) is a highly reactive alkali metal with excellent heat and electrical conductivity properties, making it useful for a variety of industrial applications. Because of Li’s high reactivity, pure elemental Li is not found in nature but is present as a constituent of salts or other compounds found in brines, mineral ores, clays,...
Published: 12/11/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jonathan Sessler, Zachariah Page, Hu Wang
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Category(s): Physical sciences > Energy > Batteries/energy storage, Physical sciences > Materials, Physical sciences > Energy > Renewable, Life sciences > Research tools > Tool/assay/screening platform
A new way to extract lithium chloride from liquid and solid solutions
Lithium chloride (LiCl) is a critical lithium containing material involved in producing battery-grade lithium hydroxide (LiOH). LiOH is required as a precursor material for many of the high-performance Li+-ion battery cathode chemistries in use today for portable electronic applications from laptops to electric vehicles. However, current battery production...
Published: 7/12/2024   |   Inventor(s): Jonathan Sessler, Qing He, Sung Kuk Kim
Keywords(s): Chemical production, Chemicals, Clean tech
Category(s): Physical sciences > Green tech
Card Bungie
Invention SummaryMobile application which consolidates all loyalty cards in one place and allows them to be used through NFC technology. It simplifies sign-up through one simple form for all cards and has the ability to offer comps directly through the mobile application. Additionally, it has the ability to acquire large amounts of data through usage...
Published: 8/16/2022   |   Inventor(s): Troy Pettie, Than Le, Evan Thomas, Ashia Shah-Stone
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Category(s): Computer Science & Software > Apps, All