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Latest Patent Summaries: Oasys Water - FO separation; LG NanoH2O - Nanoparticle thin-film membranes; Woongjin Chemical Co - FO for Seawater Desal
Compiled by Mike Henley
AMMONIA FORWARD OSMOSIS DIALYSIS DISTILLATION HEAT RECOVERY MICROFILTRATION NANOPARTICLES NANOTECHNOLOGY PHARMACEUTICALS REVERSE OSMOSIS
Abstract
Multiple-separation filter
Inventors: Kwang Sung Back (Seoul, South Korea); Kwang Sung (Seoul, KR)
Assignee: LS Nova Co. Ltd. (Matsudo-shi, Japan)
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Nanoparticle thin-film membranes
Inventors: Christopher James Kurth, Jeffrey Alan Koehler, Meijuan Zhou, Brett Anderson Holmberg, Robert Leon Burk; and Robert Leon
Assignee: LG NanoH2O, Inc. (El Segundo, CA)
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Method for disinfecting RO system lines
Inventor: Manfred Volker (Blankenbach, DE)
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Forward osmosis for seawater desal
Inventors: Sung Dae Chi, Bong Jun Cha, Jong Hwa Lee, Doo Ri Kim, and Su Jeong Lim,
Assignee: Woongjin Chemical Co., Ltd. (South Korea)
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Forward osmosis separation processes
Inventors: Robert I. McGinnis and Joseph Edward Zuback
Assignee: Oasys Water, Inc. (Boston, MA)
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