Temel
Armin Temel, Graz AT
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20120240820 | DEFOAMERS FOR AIRLESS PAINT SPRAY APPLICATION - The invention relates to an ester AB of a polypropylene glycol A with fatty acids B, which ester AB can be added in the form of an aqueous emulsion to an aqueous coating composition, and a method of use of the ester AB as defoamer additive. | 09-27-2012 |
20140356540 | PROCESS FOR CURING SURFACE-COATING COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a method for coating surfaces by applying an oxidatively drying coating composition comprising at least one oxidatively drying binder and at least one drying agent acting as an accelerator of the drying and curing process proceeding under the action of an oxidizing agent, characterized in that the drying agent comprises at least one oxidoreductase and at least one mediator which is converted by the at least one oxidoreductase. | 12-04-2014 |
Burcin Temel, El Cerrito, CA US
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20090247803 | Process for Production of Triptane and Triptene - High octane C | 10-01-2009 |
Burcin Temel, Hellerup DK
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20130082211 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SYNTHESIS GAS - Process for the preparation of synthesis gas from an essentially dry hydrocarbon feedstock (1) comprising olefins, hydrogen and carbon monoxide, the process comprising the steps: (a) selectively hydrogenating the olefins in the hydrocarbon feedstock at a temperature between 60 to 190° C. (2) to obtain a hydrogenated hydrocarbon feedstock comprising hydrogen, carbon monoxide and saturated hydrocarbons (3; (b) adding steam (4) to the hydrogenated hydrocarbon feedstock; (c) performing a water gas shift reaction in the presence of steam on the hydrogenated hydrocarbon feedstock (6) to obtain a shifted, hydrogenated hydrocarbon mixture; (d) converting the shifted, hydrogenated hydrocarbon mixture (8) to obtain a synthesis gas. | 04-04-2013 |
20130123377 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ETHANOL AND HIGHER ALCOHOLS - Process for the preparation of ethanol and/or higher alcohols comprising the steps of: (a) providing an alcohol synthesis gas comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen in a molar ratio of higher than 0.5; (c) adding an amount of methanol and/or higher alcohols to the synthesis gas to obtain a synthesis gas mixture. (d) converting the synthesis gas mixture from step (c) in presence of one or more catalysts catalysing the conversion of the synthesis gas mixture into a ethanol and/or higher alcohols containing product; and (e) withdrawing the product from step (d), wherein the synthesis gas is purified by removing iron and nickel carbonyl compounds prior or after the addition methanol and/or higher alcohols to the synthesis gas and optionally (I) cooling the withdrawn product in step (e); and (g) contacting the cooled product with a hydrogenation catalyst. | 05-16-2013 |
20130225879 | PROCESS FOR THE SELECTIVE PREPARATION OF 1-PROPANOL, ISO-BUTANOL AND OTHER C3+ ALCOHOLS FROM SYNTHESIS GAS AND METHANOL - Process for the preparation of a product alcohol mixture comprising the steps of: (a) providing a synthesis gas comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen (b) providing an amount of methanol and a second source alcohol R | 08-29-2013 |
Gregory P. Temel, Shaker Heights, OH US
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20150232196 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AIRCRAFT INCIDENT MITIGATION - A system and method for mitigating an aircraft incident is provided. The invention includes an aircraft panic component coupled to a terminal component. The aircraft panic component facilitates identification of a panic situation and communicates information associated with the panic situation to the terminal component. The aircraft panic component is further operative to at least partially disable a navigation system and/or operational system of an aircraft. The aircraft can then be sent to a safe zone, navigated remotely and/or a course of action for the aircraft can be determined. A safe zone component is adapted to facilitate identification of a course of action for the aircraft based at least in part upon aircraft positional information, aircraft condition information and/or aircraft resource(s). Further, aircraft navigational information and/or aircraft operational information can be sent via an aircraft communication component to a remote system having a remote communication component and a remote analyzing component facilitating transfer of information related to navigational and/or operational system(s) of the aircraft. | 08-20-2015 |