
Search for the words "organic" and "germanium" within the abstract, through all dates in the US Patent Office database.
Searching 1976-2000...
Results of Search in 1976-2000 db for:
ABST/organic AND ABST/germanium: 96 patents.
Hits 1 through 50 out of 96
|
PAT. NO. |
Title |
| 1 |
6,042,893 |
Metal
containing E-coat catalysts optionally with tin catalysts |
| 2 |
6,040,483 |
Process
for hydroformylating olefins |
| 3 |
6,028,128 |
Metal
containing E-coat catalysts optionally with tin catalysts |
| 4 |
6,001,900 |
Metal
containing e-coat catalysts optionally with tin catalysts |
| 5 |
5,993,981 |
Broadband
protective optical window coating |
| 6 |
5,981,092 |
Organic
El device |
| 7 |
5,977,009 |
Catalyst
compositions derived from titanium-containing molecule sieves |
| 8 |
5,972,510 |
Spherulite
particles of isotactic polypropylene |
| 9 |
5,968,473 |
Stannosilicate
molecular sieves |
| 10 |
5,944,913 |
High-efficiency
solar cell and method for fabrication |
| 11 |
5,910,373 |
Metal
containing E-coat catalysts optionally with tin catalysts |
| 12 |
5,866,472 |
Direct
gas-phase doping of semiconductor wafers using an organic dopant source |
| 13 |
5,863,338 |
Apparatus
and method for forming thin film |
| 14 |
5,861,522 |
Production
of bridged metallocene complexes and intermediates therefor |
| 15 |
5,859,165 |
Metal
containing E-coat catalysts optionally with tin catalysts |
| 16 |
5,821,189 |
Catalyst
for the homopolymerization or copolymerization of ethylene and process
for its preparation |
| 17 |
5,814,574 |
Catalyst
compositions and process for preparing polyolefins |
| 18 |
5,783,498 |
Method
of forming silicon dioxide film containing germanium nanocrystals |
| 19 |
5,681,975 |
Single
source metalloorgranic precursors to type 14-16 semiconductors |
| 20 |
5,672,427 |
Zinc
oxide powder having high dispersibility |
| 21 |
5,643,844 |
Method
for stabilizing ceramic suspensions |
| 22 |
5,641,707 |
Direct
gas-phase doping of semiconductor wafers using an organic dopant source
of phosphorus |
| 23 |
5,629,530 |
Semiconductor
device having an organic semiconductor material |
| 24 |
5,626,828 |
Zeolite
GZS-11 and its dynamic preparation process |
| 25 |
5,582,713 |
Catalytic
cracking utilizing a catalyst comprising zeolite GZS-11 |
| 26 |
5,501,739 |
Apparatus
and method for forming thin film |
| 27 |
5,455,318 |
Method
of production of polymers and copolymers of cycloalkene of norbornene
type |
| 28 |
5,422,209 |
Electrophotographic
photoreceptor having a photoconductive layer of amorphous silicon and
surface layer |
| 29 |
5,389,358 |
Zeolite
GZS-11 and its dynamic preparation process |
| 30 |
5,334,367 |
Zeolite
ZSM-45 |
| 31 |
5,324,539 |
Method
for forming CVD thin glass films |
| 32 |
5,277,882 |
Process
for recovering germanium |
| 33 |
5,260,056 |
Composition
for enhancing biosynthesis of interferon |
| 34 |
5,118,679 |
Agent
for preventing and treating opacity of lens |
| 35 |
5,053,248 |
Method
for fixing on cloth semiconductor material with a contact-potential
difference, and cloth bearing such semiconductor material |
| 36 |
5,041,611 |
Preparation
of monomers |
| 37 |
5,013,337 |
Process
for separating a mixture of molecular species using crystalline
microporous metal sulfide compositions |
| 38 |
4,997,899 |
Process
for preparing organometallic high polymer |
| 39 |
4,992,250 |
Germanium-aluminum-phosphorus-silicon-oxide
molecular sieve compositions |
| 40 |
4,981,569 |
Electric-field
emulsion-breaking device |
| 41 |
4,973,781 |
Zeolite
ZSM-57 and catalysis therewith |
| 42 |
RE33,410 |
Liquid-liquid
extraction of germanium from aqueous solution using hydroxy-oximes |
| 43 |
4,933,068 |
Hydrocarbon
conversion process using crystalline microporous metal sulfide
compositions |
| 44 |
4,921,929 |
Process
for the synthesis of a copolyester adhesive resin |
| 45 |
4,915,977 |
Method
of forming a diamond film |
| 46 |
4,915,919 |
Recovery
of germanium from aqueous solutions by solvent extraction |
| 47 |
4,913,949 |
Planar,
multilayered, laser-optical recording material |
| 48 |
4,906,706 |
Modified
conjugated diene polymer and process for production thereof |
| 49 |
4,888,167 |
Germanium-aluminum-phosphorus-oxide
molecular sieve compositions |
| 50 |
4,886,721 |
Electrophotographic
plate by use of metal naphthalocyanine derivative |
Searching 1976-2000...
Results of Search in 1976-2000 db for:
ABST/organic AND ABST/germanium: 96 patents.
Hits 51 through 96 out of 96
|
PAT. NO. |
Title |
| 51 |
4,886,648 |
Process
for the recovery of germanium from solutions that contain it |
| 52 |
4,880,761 |
Crystalline
microporous metal sulfide compositions |
| 53 |
4,851,582 |
Catalyst
compositions and a process for polymerizing carbon monoxide and olefins |
| 54 |
4,849,236 |
Method
for maintaining freshness of vegetables by increasing germanium content |
| 55 |
4,835,247 |
Process
for the synthesis of a copolyester adhesive resin |
| 56 |
4,781,814 |
Molecular
sieve compositions and their use in cracking/hydrocracking |
| 57 |
4,777,282 |
Preparation
of monomers |
| 58 |
4,775,479 |
Process
for selectively recovering Ge and as from aqueous solutions |
| 59 |
4,740,625 |
Catalyst
compositions and a process for polymerizing carbon monoxide and olefins |
| 60 |
4,702,791 |
Method
for manufacturing bismuth-containing oxide single crystal |
| 61 |
4,686,093 |
Molecular
sieve compositions with aluminum, phosphorus and at least two other
elements |
| 62 |
4,666,458 |
Method
of manufacturing a burning accelerator for fuel oils such as petroleum |
| 63 |
4,645,752 |
Hydrocracking
catalyst and process for manufacturing the same |
| 64 |
4,639,329 |
Functional
organic-inorganic composite amorphous material and process for its
production |
| 65 |
4,581,212 |
Zeolite
EU-7 |
| 66 |
4,581,211 |
Zeolite
EU-12 |
| 67 |
4,568,526 |
Process
for selective liquid-liquid extraction of germanium |
| 68 |
4,508,654 |
Preparation
of bis-carboxy ethyl germanium sesquioxide and its propionic acid
derivatives |
| 69 |
4,471,066 |
Polymerization
of olefins |
| 70 |
4,432,951 |
Process
for separating germanium from an aqueous solution |
| 71 |
4,389,379 |
Process
for selective liquid-liquid extraction of germanium |
| 72 |
4,361,500 |
Process
for the preparation of supported metal catalysts |
| 73 |
4,335,229 |
Process
for polymerizing an .alpha.-olefin |
| 74 |
4,330,646 |
Polymerization
of an .alpha.-olefin |
| 75 |
4,322,402 |
Germanium-containing
organic polymer and its use in the treatment of allergic disease |
| 76 |
4,321,273 |
Germanium-containing
organic polymer and its use in the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis |
| 77 |
4,309,412 |
Germanium-containing
organic polymer and its use in the treatment of liver disorders |
| 78 |
4,296,123 |
Germanium-containing
organic polymer and its use in the treatment of opthalmological
disorders |
| 79 |
4,295,986 |
Low
temperature catalytic reduction |
| 80 |
4,288,302 |
Method
for electrowinning metal |
| 81 |
4,281,015 |
Germanium-containing
organic polymer and it's use in the treatment of psychoneurological
disorders |
| 82 |
4,276,368 |
Photoinduced
migration of silver into chalcogenide layer |
| 83 |
4,271,084 |
Germanium-containing
organic polymer and the process for the production of the same |
| 84 |
4,250,285 |
Process
for polymerizing olefins and catalysts therefor |
| 85 |
4,243,746 |
Dispersion
imaging material and method of producing image thereon |
| 86 |
4,137,383 |
Process
for stabilizing chlorine-containing resins |
| 87 |
4,131,601 |
Process
for the preparation of polyesters |
| 88 |
4,113,653 |
Polymerization
of .alpha.-pinene |
| 89 |
4,077,905 |
Novel
catalyst system |
| 90 |
4,066,740 |
Method
for producing alumina |
| 91 |
4,066,678 |
3-Trihydroxygermyl
propionic acid and its salts and a process for the production thereof |
| 92 |
4,057,682 |
Polymerization
of .alpha.-pinene |
| 93 |
4,011,385 |
Polymerization
of olefins |
| 94 |
3,961,938 |
Substance
useful for growth of plants and process for manufacturing the same |
| 95 |
3,946,131 |
Glass
fibers coated with silicon containing aminimide compounds |
| 96 |
3,939,219 |
Hyrogenation
of unsaturated compounds |
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