Inventor profile of:

Uwe Dahlmann

City:

Heidelberg

Country:

Germany

Published Applications:

14

Last publication date:

2008-03-11

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Recent patent applications by Dahlmann Uwe

Uwe Dahlmann from Heidelberg, DE has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2008-03-11
US10783407
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Corrosion and gas hydrate inhibitors having improved water solubility and increased biodegradability

#2 | 2008-01-29
US10783189
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Corrosion and gas hydrate inhibitors having improved water solubility and increased biodegradability

#3 | 2007-11-20
US10432648
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Additives for inhibiting the formation of gas hydrates

#4 | 2007-08-07
US10783724
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Corrosion and gas hydrate inhibitors having improved water solubility and increased biodegradability

#5 | 2007-07-26
US20070173672A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Additives for inhibiting gas hydrate formation

#6 | 2007-06-07
US20070129256A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Additives for inhibiting the formation of gas hydrates

#7 | 2007-05-08
US10783188
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Additives for inhibiting gas hydrate formation

#8 | 2007-02-27
US10483785
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Additives for inhibiting the formation of gas hydrates

#9 | 2007-01-09
US10483838
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Corrosion inhibitors with improved water solubility and improved film persistence

#10 | 2006-03-07
US10477477
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Ether carboxylic acids based on alkoxylated mercaptobenzothiazoles and use of the same as corrosion inhibitors

#11 | 2005-09-08
US20050197261A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for the solvent-free preparation of ethercarboxylic acids having a low residual salt content

#12 | 2005-05-19
US20050107281A1
Textiles; paper

Ether carboxylic acids based on alkoxylated styrylphenols

#13 | 2005-05-17
US10102584
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Additives for inhibiting gas hydrate formation

#14 | 2005-05-12
US20050101495A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Corrosion and gas hydrate inhibitors having improved water solubility and increased biodegradability

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