Inventor profile of:

John E. Hoots

City:

Batavia, Illinois

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

13

Last publication date:

2020-05-28

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Recent patent applications by Hoots John E.

John E. Hoots from Batavia, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2020-05-28
US20200166458A1
Physics

Corrosion inhibitors and kinetic hydrate inhibitors

#2 | 2017-01-05
US20170001894A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Metal silicate and organic deposit inhibitor/dispersant for thermal recovery operations of hydrocarbon fuels

#3 | 2016-08-11
US20160231247A1
Physics

Corrosion inhibitors and kinetic hydrate inhibitors

#4 | 2016-03-03
US20160060576A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Fluoro-inorganics for inhibiting or removing silica or metal silicate deposits

#5 | 2015-07-30
US20150212007A1
Physics

Method of monitoring and optimizing additive concentration in fuel ethanol

#6 | 2014-09-18
US20140262202A1
Mechanical engineering

Device and methods of using a piezoelectric microbalance sensor

#7 | 2014-09-18
US20140260566A1
Physics

Device and methods of using a piezoelectric microbalance sensor

#8 | 2010-04-29
US20100101140A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHOD OF MONITORING AND OPTIMIZING DENATURANT CONCENTRATION IN FUEL ETHANOL

#9 | 2009-12-24
US20090319195A1
Physics

METHOD OF MONITORING AND OPTIMIZING ADDITIVE CONCENTRATION IN FUEL ETHANOL

#10 | 2008-10-09
US20080248577A1
Electricity

Method of monitoring a surfactant in a microelectronic process by fluorescence

#11 | 2008-10-09
US20080245134A1
Physics

Method of monitoring a surfactant in a microelectronic process by absorbance

#12 | 2008-07-03
US20080160626A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method of tracing corrosive materials

#13 | 2008-01-03
US20080000287A1
Physics

Very high-temperature fluorescent tracer and automation for boiler water applications

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