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Upgrading of Bio-Oil Using Ammonia
Reference #: 01619 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Upgrading of Bio-Oil derived from Biomass Using Ammonia Background: Upgrading biomass to bio-coal produces bio-oil- a mixture of carbon-based compounds and water. Due to the water, the bio-oil is economically difficult to transport and difficult to burn, and...
Published: 3/11/2024
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Inventor(s):
Michael Royko
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Samuel Drummond
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Jochen Lauterbach
Keywords(s):
ammonia bubbling
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ammonia scrubbing
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bio-fuel production
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bio-oil separation
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Bio-Oil upgrading
Category(s):
Environmental and Sustainability
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Energy
Autonomous Drone for railroad track inspection
Reference #: 01564 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Autonomous Drone for railroad track inspection Background: The current practices suffer from three main drawbacks: 1) Human pilot cost is significant. The schedule of the drone-based track inspection is contingent on the pilot’s availability rather than...
Published: 3/15/2023
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Inventor(s):
Yu Qian
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Yi Wang
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Chen Chen
Keywords(s):
autonomous drone
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flight control
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image processing
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railroad track inspection
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self-navigation
Category(s):
Engineering and Physical Sciences
Thermoplastic composite utilizing torrefied biomass
Reference #: 01515 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Thermoplastic composite utilizing torrefied biomass Background: This invention solves two primary problems. First, it provides a use for waste forestry and agricultural biomass, which currently do not have attractive commercial uses resulting in forest fires...
Published: 9/4/2022
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Inventor(s):
Jochen Lauterbach
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Michael Royko
Keywords(s):
Biodegradeable Plastics
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Biomass Torrefaction
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Biomass Upgrading
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Green Chemistry
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Sustainable Plastic Production
Category(s):
Advanced Materials
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Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Environmental and Sustainability
ReOx-Pd/CeO2 Catalyst for the Hydrodeoxygenation of Xylitol
Reference #: 01366 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Methods and Compositions for hydrodeoxygenation of carbohydrates and carbohydrate analogs Background: Lignocellulosic biomass upgrading can provide a useful tool for producing value chemicals using widely available, renewable resources. Derivates from lignocellulosic...
Published: 5/27/2021
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Inventor(s):
Jochen Lauterbach
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Blake MacQueen
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Elizabeth Barrow
Keywords(s):
Category(s):
Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Energy
Structurally Tunable Highly Stable PtNiCeSi Based Catalysts Methane Reforming
Reference #: 01423 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Structurally tunable highly stable PtNiCeSi based catalysts methane reforming Background: Municipal Solid Waste generation in the USA is EPA estimated at 250 million tons. with almost thirty percent of it going uncollected. Waste treatments include landfills,...
Published: 7/13/2023
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Inventor(s):
Jochen Lauterbach
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Erdem Sasmaz
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Sunkyu Kim
Keywords(s):
CO2 utilization
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Dry reforming of methane
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syngas production
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yolk–shell
Category(s):
Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Environmental and Sustainability
Steel Mesh Based Catalyst With Superior Mechanical Stability / Magnetic Separability
Reference #: 01440 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Steel mesh-based catalysts with superior mechanical stability and magnetic separability. Background: Torrefaction is a thermal process to convert biomass into a coal-like material, which has better fuel characteristics than the original biomass. During the...
Published: 9/4/2022
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Inventor(s):
Jochen Lauterbach
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Michael Royko
Keywords(s):
Biomass Torrefaction
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Biomass Upgrading
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Carbon Monoxide Emissions
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Heterogeneous Catalysis
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Magnetic Catalyst
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Magnetic Separability
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Water-Gas Shift
Category(s):
Engineering and Physical Sciences
Ammonia Decomposition Catalyst
Reference #: 01348The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for an Ammonia Decomposition Catalyst.Background:Ammonia can be used as a hydrogen storage and transportation material. It is a carbon-free molecule with high hydrogen density that can easily be decomposed to produce hydrogen and nitrogen. For hydrogen production,...
Published: 12/13/2023
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Inventor(s):
Jochen Lauterbach
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Katherine McCullough
Keywords(s):
Category(s):
Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Energy
Highly Active Decomposition Catalyst for Low Carbon Hydrocarbon Production from Sulfur Containing Fuel
Reference #: 00916 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for this technology. Potential Applications: The basic application of the disclosed catalytic materials is targeted towards enabling portable fuel cells running on non-desulfurised jet fuel, in particular strategic military fuel (JP-8). Advantages and Benefits: Useful...
Published: 3/2/2018
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Inventor(s):
Jochen Lauterbach
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Mary Glascock
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John Bedenbaugh
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Chang-Yin Chien
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Ashok Jangam
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Shahriar Salim
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Sungtak Kim
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Robin Tilburg
Keywords(s):
Category(s):
Energy
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Engineering and Physical Sciences
Structurally Tunable Highly Active Metal Oxides for Tri-Reforming of Methane
Reference #: 01304The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Structurally Tunable Highly Active Metal Oxides for Tri-Reforming of MethaneBackground:Catalytic tri-reforming is a unique process that can be used to utilize CO2 emissions directly from a combustion source, such as a coal or natural gas power plant, using natural...
Published: 5/27/2021
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Inventor(s):
Jochen Lauterbach
,
Erdem Sasmaz
,
Sunkyu Kim
Keywords(s):
Category(s):
Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Energy
Flexible Fuel Converter: Transportation Fuels to LPG
Reference #: 01040The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for this novel, low-maintenance system of converting fuel to liquefied petroleum gas.Invention Description:This invention allows a user to transform a variety of transportation fuels into liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). The converter is designed to operate in remote...
Published: 1/3/2018
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Inventor(s):
Jochen Lauterbach
,
Erdem Sasmaz
,
Sungtak Kim
,
Michael Mayeda
Keywords(s):
Category(s):
Energy
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
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