Gas separation – Specific media material – Ceramic or sintered
Reexamination Certificate
2007-12-11
2007-12-11
Greene, Jason M. (Department: 1724)
Gas separation
Specific media material
Ceramic or sintered
C055S282300, C055S385300, C055SDIG010, C060S311000, C096S004000, C096S011000, C210S490000, C210S500250, C210S510100, C419S002000, C264S043000, C264S628000, C264S630000, C264SDIG048
Reexamination Certificate
active
10783497
ABSTRACT:
A porous ceramic support for a gas separation membrane formed by sintering a green body containing grains of a refractory ceramic oxide with a high coefficient of thermal expansion and grains of a reactive binder precursor. Upon sintering, the reactive binder precursor reacts with at least one gaseous, liquid or solid reactant to create a reaction bond that binds the refractory ceramic oxide grains. The support configuration can be a tubular, flat plate, hollow fiber, or multiple-passageway monolith structure.
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Bishop Bruce A.
Goldsmith Robert L.
Hayward Peter J.
Higgins Richard
CeraMem Corporation
Dingman Brian M.
Greene Jason M.
Mirick O'Connell DeMallie & Lougee LLP
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