Kabbani
Ahmad Toufic Kabbani, Houston, TX US
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20150275067 | CARBON PARTICLES AND THEIR USE IN THE CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF RESERVOIRS - In some embodiments, the present disclosure pertains to methods of making carbon particles by mixing a carbon source (e.g., a carbohydrate) with a dehydrating agent (e.g., concentrated sulfuric acid) to result in the assembly of the carbon particles from the carbon source. In some embodiments, the methods of the present disclosure also include a step of associating the carbon particles with a filler, such as a scale inhibitor. Additional embodiments of the present disclosure pertain to carbon particles that are assembled by the methods of the present disclosure. Further embodiments of the present disclosure pertain to methods of chemically treating a reservoir by introducing the carbon particles of the present disclosure into the reservoir, where at least one component of the filler is released into the reservoir from the carbon particles to chemically treat the reservoir in various manners (e.g., scale inhibition, corrosion inhibition, and/or shale inhibition). | 10-01-2015 |
20150291430 | AMBIENT SOLID-STATE MECHANO-CHEMICAL REACTIONS BETWEEN NANOSCALE SYSTEMS - A method and system that provides a first nanoscale moiety with a first functionality and a second nanoscale moiety with a second functionality. The method system mixes the first and second nanoscale moieties and applies pressure to the mixture of the first and second nanoscale moieties for a period of time. The applied pressure causes the first and second functionalities to react to generate a product. | 10-15-2015 |
Mohamad A. Kabbani, Houston, TX US
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20150291430 | AMBIENT SOLID-STATE MECHANO-CHEMICAL REACTIONS BETWEEN NANOSCALE SYSTEMS - A method and system that provides a first nanoscale moiety with a first functionality and a second nanoscale moiety with a second functionality. The method system mixes the first and second nanoscale moieties and applies pressure to the mixture of the first and second nanoscale moieties for a period of time. The applied pressure causes the first and second functionalities to react to generate a product. | 10-15-2015 |
Mohammad A. Kabbani, Houston, TX US
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20150275067 | CARBON PARTICLES AND THEIR USE IN THE CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF RESERVOIRS - In some embodiments, the present disclosure pertains to methods of making carbon particles by mixing a carbon source (e.g., a carbohydrate) with a dehydrating agent (e.g., concentrated sulfuric acid) to result in the assembly of the carbon particles from the carbon source. In some embodiments, the methods of the present disclosure also include a step of associating the carbon particles with a filler, such as a scale inhibitor. Additional embodiments of the present disclosure pertain to carbon particles that are assembled by the methods of the present disclosure. Further embodiments of the present disclosure pertain to methods of chemically treating a reservoir by introducing the carbon particles of the present disclosure into the reservoir, where at least one component of the filler is released into the reservoir from the carbon particles to chemically treat the reservoir in various manners (e.g., scale inhibition, corrosion inhibition, and/or shale inhibition). | 10-01-2015 |
Robert Kabbani, Abu Dhabi AE
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20120301838 | Tooth Top Part - The invention relates to a tooth top part for a tooth correction means ( | 11-29-2012 |
20130230817 | MANIPULATOR TOOL FOR LOW-PROFILE BRACKET - A tool for insertion and removal of an archwire into low-profile orthodontic brackets includes a handle section and at least one end section having a pair of claws separated by a gap. Each of the pair of claws has a pair of lobes with internal pathways for accommodating an archwire. This enables the archwire to be alternately pushed into and pulled away from an orthodontic bracket. | 09-05-2013 |