Inventor profile of:

Frederic Monot

City:

Nanterre

Country:

France

Published Applications:

11

Last publication date:

2017-12-07

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Recent patent applications by Monot Frederic

Frederic Monot from Nanterre, FR has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2017-12-07
US20170349888A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for the production of cellulolytic and/or hemicellulolytic enzymes

#2 | 2017-05-18
US20170137848A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

IBE fermentation method

#3 | 2013-08-15
US20130210119A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHOD FOR PRODUCING CELLULOLYTIC AND/OR HEMICELLULOLYTIC ENZYMES

#4 | 2010-11-25
US20100297717A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHOD OF PRODUCING ALCOHOL IN THE BIOREFINERY CONTEXT

#5 | 2009-09-03
US20090221039A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

FUSION PROTEINS BETWEEN PLANT CELL-WALL DEGRADING ENZYMES AND A SWOLLENIN, AND THEIR USES

#6 | 2009-07-16
US20090181431A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Fusion proteins between plant cell-wall degrading enzymes, and their uses

#7 | 2008-09-04
US20080210631A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Polypeptides having an activity in the MTBE degradation path and uses thereof

#8 | 2007-01-23
US10129627
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Method for treating bacterial effluents containing at least a CIP I-2194 ether

#9 | 2006-08-10
US20060177917A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for the production of cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic enzymes using distillation residues from the ethanolic fermentation of enzymatic hydrolyzates of (ligno)cellulosic materials

#10 | 2005-02-01
US10269869
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Process for treatment of aqueous effluents that contain methyl-tert-butyl ether and/or methyl-tert-amyl ether by mycobacterium austroafricanum I-2562

#11 | 2005-01-27
US20050019895A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for treating an effluent polluted by MTBE or TAME using the I-2562 strain fixed on a mineral support comprising perlite

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