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Koestner

Frank Koestner, Dresden DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080282535METHOD OF FABRICATING AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A method of fabricating an integrated circuit, including a functional layer on a substrate is disclosed. One embodiment includes providing a substrate in a process atmosphere. A first precursor and a second precursor are provided in the process atmosphere. The first precursor is removed from the process atmosphere. A third precursor is provided in the process atmosphere.11-20-2008

John J. Koestner, Lynchburg, VA US

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20130272473AUXILIARY CONDENSER SYSTEM FOR DECAY HEAT REMOVAL IN A NUCLEAR REACTOR - A nuclear reactor includes an internal steam generator and a nuclear core disposed in a containment structure. A condenser is disposed outside the containment structure, and includes a condenser inlet line tapping off a steam line connected to the steam generator outside the containment structure, and a condensate injection line conveying condensate from the condenser to the integral steam generator. Isolation valves are located outside the containment structure on a feedwater line, the steam line, and the condensate injection line. The valves have an operating configuration in which the isolation valves on the feedwater and steam lines are open and the isolation valve on the condensate injection line is closed, and a heat removal configuration in which the isolation valves on the feedwater and steam lines are closed and the isolation valve on the condensate injection line is open.10-17-2013

Martin Koestner, Darmstadt DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100273970PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF HIGH PURITY METHACRYLIC ACID - The present invention relates to a process for preparation of pure methacrylic acid, at least comprising the process steps: a) gas phase oxidation of a C4 compound to obtain a methacrylic acid-comprising gas phase, b) condensation of the methacrylic acid-comprising gas phase to obtain an aqueous methacrylic acid solution, c) separation of at least a part of the methacrylic acid from the aqueous methacrylic acid solution to obtain at least one crude methacrylic acid-comprising product; d) separation of at least a part of the methacrylic acid from the at least one crude methacrylic acid-comprising product by means of a thermal separation process to obtain a pure methacrylic acid.10-28-2010
20110306784METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CARBOXYLIC ACID AMIDE FROM A CARBONYL COMPOUND AND HYDROCYANIC ACID - The invention relates to a method for producing a carboxylic acid amide from a carbonyl compound and hydrocyanic acid, comprising the steps of A) reacting a carbonyl compound with hydrocyanic acid to produce a hydroxycarboxylic acid nitrile, B) hydrolysis of the hydroxycarboxylic acid nitrile obtained in step A) in the presence of a catalyst comprising manganese dioxide, wherein a molar excess of carbonyl compound is used in relation to the hydrocyanic acid to react the carbonyl compound with hydrocyanic acid according to step A), and the reaction mixture obtained in step A) is not purified by distillation before the hydrolysis according to step B) is carried out. The invention furthermore relates to a method for producing alkyl(meth)acrylates from polymers, moulding compounds and moulded bodies, wherein a method for producing a carboxylic acid amide from a carbonyl compound and hydrocyanic acid is carried out in accordance with the method described above.12-15-2011
20120232305METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CARBOXYLIC ACID AMIDE FROM A CARBONYL COMPOUND AND HYDROCYANIC ACID - The invention relates to a method for producing a carboxylic acid amide from a carbonyl compound and hydrocyanic acid, comprising the steps of A) reacting a carbonyl compound with hydrocyanic acid to produce a hydroxycarboxylic acid nitrile, B) hydrolysis of the hydroxycarboxylic acid nitrile obtained in step A) in the presence of a catalyst comprising manganese dioxide, wherein a molar excess of carbonyl compound is used in relation to the hydrocyanic acid to react the carbonyl compound with hydrocyanic acid according to step A), and the reaction mixture obtained in step A) is not purified by distillation before the hydrolysis according to step B) is carried out. The invention furthermore relates to a method for producing alkyl(meth)acrylates from polymers, moulding compounds and moulded bodies, wherein a method for producing a carboxylic acid amide from a carbonyl compound and hydrocyanic acid is carried out in accordance with the method described above. 09-13-2012
20140135521METHOD FOR PRODUCING ALPHA-HYDROXYCARBOXYLIC ACID ESTERS - The present invention relates to a continuous process for preparing alpha-hydroxycarboxylic esters by reacting at least one alpha-hydroxycarboxamide present in the liquid phase with an alcohol in the presence of a catalyst, which is characterized in that the resulting alpha-hydroxycarboxylic ester is at least partly separated from the reaction mixture via the gas phase.05-15-2014
20140187817PREPARATION OF METHACRYLIC ACID - The invention relates to a process for preparation of methacrylic acid, comprising process steps a) providing a crude methacrylic acid-comprising aqueous solution comprising at least one impurity at least partially dissolved therein; b) precipitation of at least a part of the at least one impurity from the crude methacrylic acid-comprising aqueous solution to form at least one solid impurity and a mother liquor; c) separation of at least a part of the at least one solid impurity from the mother liquor to obtain a purified methacrylic acid-comprising aqueous solution and a solid impurity; d) separation of methacrylic acid from the purified methacrylic acid-comprising aqueous solution.07-03-2014

Patent applications by Martin Koestner, Darmstadt DE

Matthias Koestner, Sachsenheim DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110304152FLOW ENERGY INSTALLATION - A flow energy installation, in particular a wind power installation, having a housing which has a droplet-shaped cross section and can be adjusted about its vertical axis aligned with the flow direction, in particular the wind direction, wherein the housing has an inlet opening on the front face to an inner flow channel, which leads to at least one outlet opening which is arranged in particular at the side on the housing, and at least one axial incident-flow propeller is arranged in the flow channel, wherein the flow channel has boundary surfaces which run in a convex shape, in its inlet area adjacent to the inlet opening.12-15-2011

Roland J. Koestner, Penfield, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110117472POLYMER DISPERSANT ADDITION TO FUEL CELL ELECTRODE INKS FOR IMPROVED MANUFACTURABILITY - An ink composition for forming a fuel cell electrode includes a catalyst composition, a polymeric binder, a polymeric dispersant, and a solvent. The polymeric dispersant includes a perfluorocyclobutyl-containing polymer.05-19-2011
20130096215Hydrophobic Onium Salt Addition to Fuel Cell Electrode Inks for Improved Manufacturability - An ink composition for forming fuel cell electrodes includes a solvent system, an ion-conducting polymer dispersed within the solvent system, a supported catalyst dispersed within the solvent system; and an onium compound having a hydrophobic hydrocarbon moiety. The onium compound is substantially soluble in the solvent system.04-18-2013

Patent applications by Roland J. Koestner, Penfield, NY US

Roland John Koestner, Penfield, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080245477CARTRIDGE ADHESIVE FORMULATION - A resealable adhesive formulation comprises a paraffinic hydrocarbon, an aliphatic ester, an aliphatic alcohol, an acrylate adhesive, a surfactant free of perfluoroalkylsulfonyl groups and optionally a tackifying resin. The adhesive is capable of multiple open/close cycles and is particularly useful for resealable cassettes and cartridges for medical imaging films.10-09-2008
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