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PEIFFER DENNIS G
US·7 granted patents·3 pending applications·32 citations·filing 2009–2015
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10 records- 0195US8557027B2Epoxy-amine acid gas adsorption-desorption polymers and oligomers, processes for preparing same, and uses thereofPEIFFER DENNIS G·Filed 2011·Granted Oct 15, 2013·19 cites·36 claims
- 0291US9169370B2Polyvinyl-amine acid gas adsorption-desorption polymers, processes for preparing same, and uses thereofPEIFFER DENNIS G·Filed 2011·Granted Oct 27, 2015·7 cites·10 claims
- 0390US9610533B2Organo-amine acid gas adsorption-desorption polymers, processes for preparing same, and uses thereofPEIFFER DENNIS G·Filed 2015·Granted Apr 4, 2017·3 cites·10 claims
- 0474US8715545B2Systems and methods for forming high performance compressible objectsPEIFFER DENNIS G·Filed 2010·Granted May 6, 2014·1 cites·5 claims
- 0572US9169369B2Vinylepoxide-amine acid gas adsorption-desorption polymers and oligomers, processes for preparing same, and uses thereofPEIFFER DENNIS G·Filed 2011·Granted Oct 27, 2015·2 cites·6 claims
- 0656US9533248B2Organo-amine acid gas adsorption-desorption polymers, processes for preparing same, and uses thereofPEIFFER DENNIS G·Filed 2015·Granted Jan 3, 2017·0 cites·3 claims
- 0756US9115260B2Organo-amine acid gas adsorption-desorption polymers, processes for preparing same, and uses thereofPEIFFER DENNIS G·Filed 2011·Granted Aug 25, 2015·0 cites·11 claims
- 0851US2010062186A1Ultra-thin polymeric membranePEIFFER DENNIS G·Filed 2009·Application pending·0 cites
- 0940US2012225799A1Systems and Methods For Forming High Performance Compressible ObjectsPEIFFER DENNIS G·Filed 2010·Application pending·0 cites
- 1039US2012231979A1Systems and Methods For Forming High Performance Compressible ObjectsPEIFFER DENNIS G·Filed 2010·Application pending·0 cites
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