Alicia Elsetinow - Philadelphia PA, US Michael J. Borda - Saint James NY, US Martin A. Schoonen - Miller Place NY, US Daniel R. Strongin - Wynnewood PA, US
The present invention provides means for inhibiting the oxidation of a metal sulfide-containing material, such as ore mine waste rock or metal sulfide taiulings, by coating the metal sulfide-containing material with an oxidation-inhibiting two-tail lipid coating () thereon, thereby inhibiting oxidation of the metal sulfide-containing material in acid mine drainage conditions. The lipids may be selected from phospholipids, sphingolipids, glycolipids and combinations thereof.
Method For Inhibiting Decomposition Of Metal Sulfide-Containing Material
Daniel R. Strongin - Wynnewood PA, US Martin Schoonen - Miller Place NY, US JUn Hao - Guangzhou, CN
Assignee:
THE RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, STONY BROOK - Stony Brook NY TEMPLE UNIVERSITY - OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
B05D 3/10 B05D 7/00 B05D 5/00 C09D 191/00
US Classification:
427337, 106243
Abstract:
This invention provides methods of producing a crosslinked lipid coating on a metal sulfide-containing material using a chemical initiator. The crosslinked lipid coating attached to the surface of the material prevents dissolution or oxidation of the material. The methods may be useful to prevent oxidation and leaking of sulfide-containing material in the environment and may be used in the control of environmental pollution.
Method For Producing High Quality Thin Layer Films On Substrates
Myron Strongin - Center Moriches NY Mark Ruckman - Middle Island NY Daniel Strongin - Port Jefferson NY
Assignee:
Associated Universities, Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
B05D 306
US Classification:
427533
Abstract:
A method for producing high quality, thin layer films of inorganic compounds upon the surface of a substrate is disclosed. The method involves condensing a mixture of preselected molecular precursors on the surface of a substrate and subsequently inducing the formation of reactive species using high energy photon or charged particle irradiation. The reactive species react with one another to produce a film of the desired compound upon the surface of the substrate.
Removal Of Iron Contaminants From Hydrocarbon Oils And Aqueous By-Products Of Oil And Gas Recovery/Production
- Philadelphia PA, US Daniel R. STRONGIN - Wynnewood PA, US
International Classification:
C10G 29/20 C02F 1/68
Abstract:
Iron contaminants are removed from hydrocarbon oils, and from produced water or flowback water by-products of oil and gas production, by treatment of such liquids with a composition comprising a two-tail lipid compound. The lipid binds iron to form a lipid/iron phase in the liquid, which is then removed to provide a liquid with a reduced iron level.
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