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C07C 51/34 - Preparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by oxidation with ozonePreparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by hydrolysis of ozonides 5
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1.

EMTROL

      
Application Number 187676300
Status Registered
Filing Date 2018-01-10
Registration Date 2020-11-18
Owner Emery Oleochemicals LLC (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use

Goods & Services

(1) Chemical products and unprocessed resins for agricultural, horticultural and forestry purposes with the exception of fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides, namely, plant growth regulators; unprocessed plastics for agricultural, horticultural and forestry purposes; fertilizers for agricultural, horticultural and forestry purposes; fire extinguishing chemicals; chemical products for keeping foodstuffs fresh and preserving foodstuffs; adhesives for general agricultural, horticultural and forestry use; chemical products from renewable raw materials and from natural oils and fats namely coconut oil, palm kernel oil, plant seed oil, rape, sunflower, soya, tall oil, tree waxes, tallow, glycerin and fatty acid esters, ethers, amines and amides namely azelaic acid and pelargonic acid derivatives, esters of alcohols, organic acids, fatty acids, fatty acid derivatives, fatty alcohols, glycerin, triacetin, hardened oils, alcohols and amines, namely, chemicals for use in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; amides as raw materials for use in the manufacture of agriculture, horticulture and forestry products; carboxylic acids and carboxylic acid derivatives, namely, carboxylic acid metal salts, and ethoxylated carboxylic acids and glycerine triacetate; chemical products, namely, plant growth nutrients, plant growth regulators for agricultural use, plant growth regulating preparations, and substances for regulating plant growth; wetting agents, namely, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium lauryl ether sulfate, and chemical thickeners for solutions for agricultural, horticultural and forestry purposes; chemical additives for fuel for agricultural, horticultural and forestry purposes; combustible chemical fuel additives for agricultural, horticultural and forestry purposes; unprocessed synthetic resins for agricultural, horticultural and forestry purposes; water softening agents, namely, salt for water softening and water softening chemicals; antifreezing agents, namely, antifreeze and antifreezing liquids; mordants for etching metals. emulsification agents for technical purposes, namely, emulsifiers for industrial purposes in the nature of fatty alcohol ethoxylate and alkyl polyglucoside; glycerine for use in the manufacture of chemical preparations for use in agriculture, horticulture and forestry industries; unprocessed artificial resins as unprocessed products in powder or liquid form; dextrin; putties, namely, oil cement and glaziers' putty; products for kosher foodstuffs, namely, chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs; products for kosher foodstuffs, namely, glycerine for industrial purposes; chemicals used in the preparation of tobacco desuckering agents

2.

CONTROL OF PESTS IN HONEY BEE HIVES

      
Application Number US2017036354
Publication Number 2017/214272
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-06-07
Publication Date 2017-12-14
Owner EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS LLC (USA)
Inventor Johnson, Reed M.

Abstract

The present invention is directed to controlling pests in a honey bee hive, especially Varroa mites. In particular, the present invention is directed to a method for treating honey bee pests to an object or area, including treating the object or area with a composition including a parasitic treatment effective amount of mono- and di-fatty acids comprising at least 99% C5 to C20' and mixtures thereof including C679 fatty acid blend.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01N 37/02 - Saturated carboxylic acids or thio-analogues thereofDerivatives thereof
  • A01N 37/06 - Unsaturated carboxylic acids or thio-analogues thereofDerivatives thereof
  • A01K 51/00 - Appliances for treating beehives or parts thereof, e.g. for cleaning or disinfecting
  • A01P 7/02 - Acaricides

3.

INFIGREEN

      
Serial Number 87308506
Status Registered
Filing Date 2017-01-20
Registration Date 2017-08-15
Owner Emery Oleochemicals LLC ()
NICE Classes  ? 01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use

Goods & Services

Polyols for the manufacture of polyurethane foams and similar industrial products

4.

EMERION

      
Serial Number 85982286
Status Registered
Filing Date 2013-05-17
Registration Date 2014-09-02
Owner EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS LLC ()
NICE Classes  ? 05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products

Goods & Services

Preparations for killing weeds and destroying vermin; insecticides; herbicides; fungicides

5.

Method of purifying a dicarboxylic acid

      
Application Number 13358943
Grant Number 09248381
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-01-26
First Publication Date 2012-08-02
Grant Date 2016-02-02
Owner Emery Oleochemicals LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Walker, Thomas Chad
  • Turner, Stephen W.
  • Landwehr, Jay William
  • Da Silva Rosa, Douglas
  • Durchholz, Mark Elliot

Abstract

A process for purifying a dicarboxylic acid that is derived from the mixed oxidation products from an ozonization of a mixture containing an ethylenically unsaturated compound having between 6 to 24 carbons, the process includes distilling the mixed oxidation products to provide a first distillate, and a second distillate, where the second distillate includes the dicarboxylic acid and impurity acids, partitioning the second distillate between water and a organic solvent, separating the organic solvent layer from the water layer, lowering the temperature of the water layer to crystallize at least a portion of the dicarboxylic acid, separating the crystallized dicarboxylic acid solid, melting the crystallized dicarboxylic acid, and distilling the liquid dicarboxylic acid to provide a purified dicarboxylic acid.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C07C 51/43 - SeparationPurificationStabilisationUse of additives by change of the physical state, e.g. crystallisation
  • C07C 51/44 - SeparationPurificationStabilisationUse of additives by change of the physical state, e.g. crystallisation by distillation
  • C07C 51/34 - Preparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by oxidation with ozonePreparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by hydrolysis of ozonides
  • B01D 3/12 - Molecular distillation
  • B01D 1/22 - Evaporating by bringing a thin layer of the liquid into contact with a heated surface
  • B01D 3/04 - Distillation or related exchange processes in which liquids are contacted with gaseous media, e.g. stripping pipe stills

6.

PROCESS FOR RECONDITIONING A GAS FROM THE OZONOLYSIS OF AN UNSATURATED FATTY ACID

      
Application Number US2012022689
Publication Number 2012/103310
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-01-26
Publication Date 2012-08-02
Owner EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS LLC (USA)
Inventor Walker, Thomas, Chad

Abstract

Described herein are processes and systems useful for reconditioning a depleted gas from an absorber column (106) in which an ozonizing reaction is conducted. The process is conducted in a closed system and includes the steps of removing organic compounds from the depleted gas, and compressing and drying the organic-free depleted gas. The process further includes reestablishing the desired ratio of oxygen to substantially non-reactive gas in the gas upstream of an ozone generator (102) by removing a portion of the depleted gas and replacing the removed portion with a quantity of fresh oxygen gas, thereby forming a replenished gas. The replenished gas is then passed through an ozone generator (102) to establish the desired ozone concentration thereby forming an ozone enriched gas. Finally, the ozone enriched gas is reintroduced into the absorber column (106) for use in the ozonizing reaction.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B01D 53/00 - Separation of gases or vapoursRecovering vapours of volatile solvents from gasesChemical or biological purification of waste gases, e.g. engine exhaust gases, smoke, fumes, flue gases or aerosols
  • B01D 53/44 - Organic components
  • B01D 53/75 - Multi-step processes
  • B01D 53/76 - Gas phase processes, e.g. by using aerosols
  • B01D 53/96 - Regeneration, reactivation or recycling of reactants
  • B01J 7/00 - Apparatus for generating gases
  • B01L 5/04 - Gas washing apparatus, e.g. by bubbling
  • C07C 51/34 - Preparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by oxidation with ozonePreparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by hydrolysis of ozonides

7.

A METHOD OF PURIFYING A DICARBOXYLIC ACID COMPOUND

      
Application Number US2012022709
Publication Number 2012/103325
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-01-26
Publication Date 2012-08-02
Owner EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS LLC (USA)
Inventor Walker, Thomas, Chad

Abstract

A process for purifying a dicarboxylic acid that is derived from the mixed oxidation products from an ozonization of a mixture containing an ethylenically unsaturated compound having between 6 to 24 carbons, the process includes distilling the mixed oxidation products to provide a first distillate and a second distillate, partitioning the second distillate between an aqueous layer and an organic solvent layer to extract a C9 to C22 monocarboxylic acid impurity, separating the organic solvent layer from the aqueous layer, and isolating the dicarboxylic acid having a residual content of the C9 to C22 monocarboxylic acid impurity in an amount that is less than 0.5% by weight.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C07C 51/34 - Preparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by oxidation with ozonePreparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by hydrolysis of ozonides
  • C07C 51/44 - SeparationPurificationStabilisationUse of additives by change of the physical state, e.g. crystallisation by distillation
  • C07C 51/48 - SeparationPurificationStabilisationUse of additives by liquid-liquid treatment
  • C07C 53/126 - Acids containing more than four carbon atoms
  • C07C 55/02 - Dicarboxylic acids
  • C07C 55/10 - Succinic acid
  • C07C 55/14 - Adipic acid
  • C07C 55/18 - Azelaic acid
  • C07C 55/20 - Sebacic acid
  • C07C 55/21 - Dicarboxylic acids having twelve carbon atoms

8.

PROCESS FOR CLEANING AN APPARATUS, AND CLEANING COMPOSITIONS

      
Application Number US2012022722
Publication Number 2012/103334
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-01-26
Publication Date 2012-08-02
Owner EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS LLC (USA)
Inventor Walker, Thomas, Chad

Abstract

A process for cleaning an apparatus includes contacting the interior surface of the apparatus with cleaning compositions. The cleaning compositions include carboxylic acids derived from the ozonolysis of unsaturated compounds having between 6 to 24 carbons, where the ozonide formed by the ozonolysis undergoes an oxidative cleavage to form a mixture of monocarboxylic acids and dicarboxylic acids.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B08B 3/08 - Cleaning involving contact with liquid the liquid having chemical or dissolving effect
  • C07B 41/08 - Formation or introduction of functional groups containing oxygen of carboxyl groups or salts, halides or anhydrides thereof
  • C07C 51/34 - Preparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by oxidation with ozonePreparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by hydrolysis of ozonides
  • C07C 53/126 - Acids containing more than four carbon atoms
  • C07C 55/02 - Dicarboxylic acids
  • C07C 55/10 - Succinic acid
  • C07C 55/14 - Adipic acid
  • C07C 55/18 - Azelaic acid
  • C07C 55/20 - Sebacic acid
  • C07C 55/21 - Dicarboxylic acids having twelve carbon atoms
  • B08B 9/027 - Cleaning the internal surfacesRemoval of blockages

9.

OZONOLYSIS PROCESS AND SAFETY SYSTEM FOR AN OZONE ABSORBER COLUMN

      
Application Number US2012022699
Publication Number 2012/103317
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-01-26
Publication Date 2012-08-02
Owner EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS LLC (USA)
Inventor Walker, Thomas, Chad

Abstract

Described herein are improved processes and systems for producing a carboxylic acid mixture that includes a saturated mono carboxylic acid and a saturated dicarboxylic acid. The process includes generating an ozone enriched gas in an ozone generator and introducing the ozone enriched gas to an absorber column no. There, the ozone enriched gas is contacted with an unsaturated carboxylic acid feed in the absorber to form an ozonide. The ozonide is contacted with an oxygen enriched gas in a reactor to obtain the carboxylic acid mixture. The carboxylic acid mixture is optionally purified. The process further includes a safety system that monitors operating conditions of the absorber column no and responds to those conditions which are able to disrupt the formation of ozonide or generate other materials capable of causing a safety risk should the operating conditions exceed a threshold value.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C07B 41/00 - Formation or introduction of functional groups containing oxygen
  • C07C 51/34 - Preparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by oxidation with ozonePreparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by hydrolysis of ozonides
  • C07C 53/126 - Acids containing more than four carbon atoms
  • C07C 55/02 - Dicarboxylic acids
  • C07C 55/10 - Succinic acid
  • C07C 55/14 - Adipic acid
  • C07C 55/18 - Azelaic acid
  • C07C 55/20 - Sebacic acid
  • C07C 55/21 - Dicarboxylic acids having twelve carbon atoms

10.

METHOD OF PURIFYING A DICARBOXYLIC ACID

      
Application Number US2012022718
Publication Number 2012/103330
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-01-26
Publication Date 2012-08-02
Owner EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Walker, Thomas, Chad
  • Turner, Stephen, Wayne
  • Landwehr, Jay, William
  • Da Silva Rosa, Douglas
  • Durchholz, Mark, Elliot

Abstract

A process for purifying a dicarboxylic acid that is derived from the mixed oxidation products from an ozonization of a mixture containing an ethylenically unsaturated compound having between 6 to 24 carbons, the process includes distilling the mixed oxidation products to provide a first distillate, and a second distillate, where the second distillate includes the dicarboxylic acid and impurity acids, partitioning the second distillate between water and a organic solvent, separating the organic solvent layer from the water layer, lowering the temperature of the water layer to crystallize at least a portion of the dicarboxylic acid, separating the crystallized dicarboxylic acid solid, melting the crystallized dicarboxylic acid, and distilling the liquid dicarboxylic acid to provide a purified dicarboxylic acid.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B01D 3/00 - Distillation or related exchange processes in which liquids are contacted with gaseous media, e.g. stripping
  • C07C 51/43 - SeparationPurificationStabilisationUse of additives by change of the physical state, e.g. crystallisation
  • C07C 51/44 - SeparationPurificationStabilisationUse of additives by change of the physical state, e.g. crystallisation by distillation
  • C07C 51/48 - SeparationPurificationStabilisationUse of additives by liquid-liquid treatment
  • C07C 55/02 - Dicarboxylic acids
  • C07C 55/10 - Succinic acid
  • C07C 55/14 - Adipic acid
  • C07C 55/18 - Azelaic acid
  • C07C 55/20 - Sebacic acid
  • C07C 55/21 - Dicarboxylic acids having twelve carbon atoms

11.

EMERION

      
Application Number 149023100
Status Registered
Filing Date 2010-07-27
Registration Date 2015-07-28
Owner Emery Oleochemicals LLC (USA)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
  • 05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products

Goods & Services

(1) Chemical preparations for use in agriculture, horticulture and forestry, chemical preparations for the treatment of seeds, fertilizer; preparations for killing weeds and destroying vermin, insecticides, herbicides, fungicides.

12.

EMERION

      
Application Number 009258831
Status Registered
Filing Date 2010-07-20
Registration Date 2011-10-28
Owner Emery Oleochemicals LLC (USA)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
  • 05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products

Goods & Services

Chemicals used in agriculture, horticulture and forestry, seed treatment preparations (included in class 1), fertilisers. Preparations for destroying plants and vermin, insecticides, herbicides, fungicides.

13.

Process for the ozonolysis of unsaturated compounds

      
Application Number 11801385
Grant Number 07825277
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-05-09
First Publication Date 2007-11-29
Grant Date 2010-11-02
Owner EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Gutsche, Bernhard
  • Franzen, Stefan
  • Kloeker, Markus

Abstract

A process for the ozonolysis of unsaturated starting materials, which is characterized in that the reaction is carried out in a structured reactor.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C07C 51/16 - Preparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides, or anhydrides by oxidation
  • C07C 45/00 - Preparation of compounds having C=O groups bound only to carbon or hydrogen atomsPreparation of chelates of such compounds

14.

Enhanced glyphosate herbicidal concentrates

      
Application Number 11074046
Grant Number 07223718
Status In Force
Filing Date 2005-03-07
First Publication Date 2006-09-07
Grant Date 2007-05-29
Owner EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS LLC (USA)
Inventor Smiley, Robert A.

Abstract

A herbicidal concentrate of a glyphosate di-salt and an enhancement agent is obtained by adjusting the pH of a concentrate containing a glyphosate salt until a single-phase concentrate is obtained. The amount of base added to the concentrate is generally the amount necessary to render a pH of about 7.0 to 8.5 to the concentrate.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01N 25/22 - Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of applicationSubstances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests containing ingredients stabilising the active ingredients
  • A01N 57/02 - Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing organic phosphorus compounds having alternatively specified atoms bound to the phosphorus atom and not covered by a single one of groups , , ,
  • A01P 13/00 - HerbicidesAlgicides