Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090259063 | SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR CONTINUOUS INDUSTRIAL PREPARATION OF FLUOROALKYLCHLOROSILANE - The present invention relates to a system, to a reactor and to a process for continuous industrial performance of a reaction wherein an α,β-unsaturated fluorine-substituted olefin A is reacted with an HSi compound B in the presence of a catalyst C and optionally of further assistants, and the system is based at least on the combination of reactants ( | 10-15-2009 |
20100160649 | SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR CONTINUOUS INDUSTRIAL PREPARATION OF 3-GLYCIDYLOXYPROPYLALKOXYSILANES - The present invention relates to a system, to a reactor and to a process for continuous industrial performance of a reaction wherein allyl glycidyl ether A is reacted with an HSi compound B in the presence of a catalyst C and optionally of further assistants, and the system is based at least on the combination of reactants ( | 06-24-2010 |
20100179340 | SYSTEM, REACTOR AND PROCESS FOR CONTINUOUS INDUSTRIAL PREPARATION OF 3-METHACRYLOYLOXYPROPYLALKOXYSILANES - The present invention relates to a system, to a reactor and to a process for continuous industrial performance of a reaction wherein allyl methacrylate A is reacted with an HSi compound B in the presence of a catalyst C and optionally of further assistants, and the system is based at least on the combination of reactants ( | 07-15-2010 |
20100185004 | SYSTEM, REACTOR AND PROCESS FOR THE CONTINUOUS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION OF POLYETHERALKYLALKOXYSILANES - The present invention relates to a system, a reactor and a process for the continuous industrial conduct of a reaction where a b-unsaturated aliphatic polyether compound A is reacted with an HSi compound B in the presence of a catalyst C and optionally of other auxiliaries, and the system is at least based on the system ( | 07-22-2010 |
20110214425 | ENERGY-EFFICIENT SYSTEM FOR GENERATING CARBON BLACK, PREFERABLY IN ENERGETIC COOPERATION WITH SYSTEMS FOR GENERATING SILICON DIOXIDE AND/OR SILICON - The object of the invention is a more energy-efficient system for utilizing waste heat and residual gases from the engineered generation of carbon compounds, such as carbon black, graphite or from sugar pyrolysis, using a coupling of energy-heat or a thermal heat-generating plant for generating electrical energy, in particular for operating melt furnaces, and/or for utilizing the waste heat in endothermal processes. The invention also relates to the use of waste heat. | 09-08-2011 |
20110262336 | PRODUCTION OF SOLAR-GRADE SILICON FROM SILICON DIOXIDE - The invention relates to a complete method for producing pure silicon that is suitable for use as solar-grade silicon, comprising the reduction of a silicon oxide, purified by acidic precipitation from an aqueous solution of a silicon oxide dissolved in an aqueous phase, using one or more pure carbon sources, the purified silicon oxide being obtained, in particular, by the precipitation of a silicon oxide dissolved in an aqueous phase in an acidifier. The invention also relates to a formulation containing an activator and to a device for producing silicon, a reactor and electrodes. | 10-27-2011 |
20110262339 | PRODUCTION OF SOLAR-GRADE SILICON FROM SILICON DIOXIDE - The invention relates to a complete method for producing pure silicon that is suitable for use as solar-grade silicon, comprising the reduction of a purified silicon oxide using one or more pure carbon sources, the purified silicon oxide, which was purified as silicon oxide dissolved in an aqueous phase, having a content of other polyvalent metals or metal oxides, in relation to the silicon oxide, of less than or equal to 300 ppm, preferably less than 100 ppm, especially preferably less than 50 ppm and according to the invention less than 10 ppm of the other metals and being obtained advantageously by gel formation in alkaline conditions. The invention also relates to a formulation containing an activator and to the use of purified silicon oxide together with an activator for producing silicon. | 10-27-2011 |