Inventor profile of:

Mark D. Allendorf

City:

Pleasanton, California

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

14

Last publication date:

2024-03-26

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Recent patent applications by Allendorf Mark D.

Mark D. Allendorf from Pleasanton, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2024-03-26
US17362212
Physics

Multiaxis sensing system for detection of airborne molecules and radionuclides

#2 | 2020-10-13
US15452487
Chemistry; metallurgy

Conversion of lignin into a water-soluble polyacid using a MOF catalyst

#3 | 2019-02-28
US20190062293A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS FOR THE CONVERSION OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC DERIVATIVES TO RENEWABLE PLATFORM CHEMICALS

#4 | 2017-08-01
US14991734
Chemistry; metallurgy

Metal-organic framework catalysts for selective cleavage of aryl-ether bonds

#5 | 2017-07-18
US14591550
Electricity

Reconfigurable electronics using conducting metal-organic frameworks

#6 | 2017-05-30
US14662098
Performing operations; transporting

Metal-organic frameworks for adsorption and separation of noble gases

#7 | 2017-01-17
US14573990
Physics

Multiaxis sensing using metal organic frameworks

#8 | 2016-08-11
US20160229873A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Tunable electrical conductivity in metal-organic framework thin film devices

#9 | 2016-05-24
US14595034
Physics

Colorometric detection of water using MOF-polymer films and composites

#10 | 2016-05-24
US14469459
Chemistry; metallurgy

Tunable electrical conductivity in metal-organic framework thin film devices

#11 | 2016-05-03
US13633772
Physics

Devices and methods to detect and quantify trace gases

#12 | 2014-12-09
US13253274
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Materials, methods and devices to detect and quantify water vapor concentrations in an atmosphere

#13 | 2011-11-29
US12137635
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Method and apparatus for detecting an analyte

#14 | 2011-05-12
US20110108738A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Doped luminescent materials and particle discrimination using same

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