Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Analyzer – structured indicator – or manipulative laboratory... – Means for analyzing gas sample
Reexamination Certificate
2006-02-27
2010-06-29
Menon, Krishnan S (Department: 1797)
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Analyzer, structured indicator, or manipulative laboratory...
Means for analyzing gas sample
C073S023200, C436S172000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07744818
ABSTRACT:
Selecting a stationary phase for a fluid analyzer using certain criteria to determine an appropriate material for use in, for instance, a micro fluid analyzer. High absorption of an analyte or sample, low water sorbency and high porosity or permeability of the material may be sought. A selected material may incorporate a toughening agent using a neutral leaving group. A selected material may have a capping agent to promote hydrophobicity. A selected material may be a hydrophobic polymer. The selection of a stationary phase may involve molecular modeling.
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Bonne Ulrich
Iwamoto Nancy E.
Ramos Teresa A.
Roth Robert R.
Bass Dirk
Crompton Seager & Tufte LLC
Honeywell International , Inc.
Menon Krishnan S
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