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Nanoparticulate Apatite-Coated-Calcite/Limestone Filter Materials for Removing Contaminants From Contaminated Water

Princeton Docket # 14-3027Elevated levels of fluoride in groundwaters of granitic and basaltic terrains pose a major environmental problem and are affecting millions of people all over the world. Everyday many people, especially in the developing world, are exposed to elevated levels of fluoride, which has been found to be well above the World Health...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Satish Myneni, Peter Jaffe
Keywords(s): Chemistry, civil engineering, earth science, green tech, polymer chemistry, wastewater management, water
Category(s): Ceramics/Material Sciences

An Efficient, Green Process for Cyanide Decontamination in Water

An Efficient, Green Process for Cyanide Decontamination in Water Princeton Docket # 14-2955 This innovation is an improvement to a previously patent pending process for the catalytic generation of chlorine dioxide, Princeton docket # 11-2630/2714, US Patent Publication 2013-0209573, “An Efficient, Catalytic and Scalable Method to Produce Chlorine...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): John Groves, Thomas Umile, Christina Chang
Keywords(s): catalyst, Chemistry, energy, green tech, wastewater management, water
Category(s): Chemistry

A New Material for Solar Energy Conversion Devices

A New Material for Solar Energy Conversion Devices Princeton Docket # 13-2905-1 To reduce the cost and improve the efficiency of current solar energy conversion devices, researchers at Princeton University have developed a novel material with improved features. This novel material is fabricated by alloying nickel oxide (NiO) with lithium (Li) in a rocksalt...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Emily Carter, Nima Alidoust, Maytal Toroker
Keywords(s): green tech, Opto-Electronics/ELE ENG, solar cell
Category(s): Ceramics/Material Sciences, Opto-Electronics/ Electrical Engineering

A Novel Design of Advanced Liquid Centrifuge Using Differentially Rotating Cylinders and Optimized Boundary Conditions

Advanced Liquid Centrifuge Using Differentially Rotating Cylinders Princeton Docket # 12-2804 Researchers in the Department of Astrophysical Sciences and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University have designed an advanced liquid centrifuge using differentially rotating cylinders and optimized boundary conditions. The unique design of...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Hantao Ji, Adam Cohen, Philip Efthimion, Eric Edlund
Keywords(s): Chemistry, green tech, Opto-Electronics/ELE ENG, process optimization, wastewater management, water
Category(s): Opto-Electronics/ Electrical Engineering

Novel Catalysts for Asymmetric Olefin Hydrogenation: Low Cost, Low Toxicity, High Modularity

Princeton Docket # 12-2801 Catalytic asymmetric hydrogenation reactions are important to prepare single enantiomer drugs, agrochemicals and fragrances. Present technologies for such reactions involve catalysts based on iridium, rhodium, platinum, and ruthenium. These precious metals are expensive, toxic, have fluctuations in supply and pose environmental...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Max Friedfeld, Paul Chirik
Keywords(s): catalyst, Chemistry, green tech
Category(s): Chemistry, Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals

An Economically Competitive and Environmentally Friendly Process for Producing Synthetic Liquid Fuel from Coal, Biomass and Natural Gas

Princeton Docket # 12-2791/2859-1 The challenges to reduce dependence on petroleum as energy sources, coupled with efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, are exigent problems faced by the US transportation sector. Researchers at Princeton University have developed a novel hybrid energy process that utilizes coal, biomass, and natural gas...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Christodoulos Floudas (deceased) See Fotini P. Baba, Richard Baliban, Josephine Elia
Keywords(s): Chemistry, green tech, process optimization
Category(s): Chemistry

Inexpensive and Efficient Materials for Solar Energy Conversion Devices

Princeton Docket # 12-2790 Solar energy conversion devices include photovoltaics, photoelectrochemical cells and photocatalysts, which convert the energy of sunlight into electricity and/or produce fuels from carbon dioxide and water. Wide-scale implementation of these devices requires the development of less expensive materials with highly specific...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Emily Carter, Leah Isseroff
Keywords(s): green tech, Opto-Electronics/ELE ENG, solar cell
Category(s): Ceramics/Material Sciences, Opto-Electronics/ Electrical Engineering

A Measurement Process for the Determination of the Mixture Averaged Molecular Weight of Complex Mixtures

A Novel Measurement Process for the Determination of the Mixture Averaged Molecular Weight of Complex Mixtures Princeton Docket # 12-2788-1 Researchers at Princeton University have developed a new process to determine the mixture averaged (or apparent) molecular weight of complex mixtures, specifically for liquid fuels, including automotive fuels, jet...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Frederick Dryer, Sang Hee Won, Stephen Dooley
Keywords(s): Chemistry, earth science, energy, green tech
Category(s): Chemistry

Inexpensive, Efficient, and Robust Materials for Solar Energy Conversion Devices

Princeton Docket # 12-2782 Solar energy conversion devices include photovoltaics, photoelectrochemical cells and photocatalysts, which convert the energy of sunlight into electricity and/or produce fuels from carbon dioxide and water. Wide-scale implementation of these devices requires the development of less expensive materials with highly specific...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Emily Carter, Dalal Kanan
Keywords(s): green tech, solar cell
Category(s): Ceramics/Material Sciences, Opto-Electronics/ Electrical Engineering

Critical Drop Sizes for Manipulating Mist with Flexible Fiber Arrays

Critical Drop Sizes for Manipulating Mist with Flexible Fiber Arrays Princeton Docket # 12-2738 Researchers at Princeton University have developed a method to predict an optimum drop size for retention of liquids in a fibrous material. The invention can be applied to choose designs used to create drops to spread on or retain in a given fibrous material...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Camille Duprat, Suzie Protiere, Howard Stone
Keywords(s): Chemistry, earth science, green tech, water
Category(s): Chemistry, Ceramics/Material Sciences
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