Inventor profile of:

Michel Daumerie

City:

Houston, Texas

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

26

Last publication date:

2019-06-06

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Recent patent applications by Daumerie Michel

Michel Daumerie from Houston, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2019-06-06
US20190169331A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of catalyst activation

#2 | 2016-05-05
US20160122453A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of catalyst activation

#3 | 2014-08-14
US20140228517A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Articles including a compatibilized polypropylene and polylactic acid blend

#4 | 2013-08-01
US20130197161A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Injection molded article comprising polypropylene and polylactic acid

#5 | 2013-04-25
US20130102743A9
Chemistry; metallurgy

Multi-component catalyst systems and polymerization processes for forming in-situ heterophasic copolymers and/or varying the xylene solubles content of polyolefins

#6 | 2012-11-22
US20120296045A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Polymeric blends and methods of using same

#7 | 2012-11-22
US20120296044A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Polymeric blends and methods of using same

#8 | 2012-04-19
US20120095174A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Fluorinated Catalyst Systems and Methods of Forming the Same

#9 | 2012-04-05
US20120080822A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Compatibilized polypropylene and polylactic acid blends and methods of making and using same

#10 | 2012-02-09
US20120034838A1
Textiles; paper

Polymeric Blends for Fiber Applications and Methods of Making the Same

#11 | 2011-11-03
US20110269923A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Multi-component catalyst systems and polymerization processes for forming in-situ heterophasic copolymers and/or varying the xylene solubles content of polyolefins

#12 | 2011-08-25
US20110207898A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for transitioning between Ziegler-Natta and metallocene catalysts in a bulk loop reactor for the production of polypropylene

#13 | 2010-09-09
US20100227986A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of catalyst activation

#14 | 2010-05-20
US20100125124A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of catalyst activation

#15 | 2009-12-31
US20090326152A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Compatibilized polypropylene and polylactic acid blends and methods of making and using same

#16 | 2009-12-31
US20090326130A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Polymeric blends and methods of using same

#17 | 2009-12-31
US20090324911A1
Textiles; paper

Polymeric compositions comprising polylactic acid and methods of making and using same

#18 | 2009-07-02
US20090171034A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Controlled rheology polypropylene heterophasic copolymers

#19 | 2009-06-18
US20090156761A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Fluorinated transition metal catalysts and formation thereof

#20 | 2009-04-23
US20090105433A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Multi-component catalyst systems and polymerization processes for forming in-situ heterophasic copolymers and/or varying the xylene solubles content of polyolefins

#21 | 2008-05-15
US20080114135A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for transitioning between ziegler-natta and metalocene catalysts in a bulk loop reactor for the production of polypropylene

#22 | 2007-11-01
US20070254801A1
Performing operations; transporting

Fluorinated transition metal catalysts and large scale formation thereof

#23 | 2005-11-08
US10044759
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Method for removing volatiles from a block copolymer

#24 | 2005-07-28
US20050165181A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for transitioning between Ziegler-Natta and metallocene catalysts in a bulk loop reactor for the production of polypropylene

#25 | 2005-07-21
US20050159563A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for transitioning between Ziegler-Natta and metallocene catalysts in a bulk loop reactor for the production of polypropylene

#26 | 2005-07-12
US10295927
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Method for transitioning between Ziegler-Natta and metallocene catalysts in a bulk loop reactor for the production of polypropylene

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