CHEMICAL AGENTS REMOVAL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HUNTSMAN Huntsman Group Intellectual Property Holdings /A 500 Huntsman Way Salt Lake City UT 84108 chemical agents for removal of unwanted contaminants from non-liquid gas streams; catalysts for the manufacture of flexible foams, rigid foams, coatings, elastomers, and plastics; heat transfer fluids, and metal working fluids, containing a glycol, such as ethylene glycol and propylene glycol; polyether amines, for use in curing and hardening agents for epoxy resins and adhesives, and in the manufacture of flexible foams, rigid foams, coatings, elastomers, and plastics;[ plastic materials, namely, [ polystyrene and ] expandable polystyrene for use in the manufacture of a wide variety of products; manufacturing chemicals, namely, [ styrene monomer for ] polymerization to form styrene polymers; polystyrene and expandable polystyrene and alloys and compounded products thereof for use in manufacturing finished products; and styrene monomer for polymerization to form polystyrene and other polymers containing styrene; polypropylene, homopolymers and alloys and compounded products thereof, copolymers and alloys and compounded products thereof, all for use in the manufacture of a wide variety of products];
JEFFTREAT HUNTSMAN PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION 500 Huntsman Way Salt Lake City UT 84108 chemical agents for removal of unwanted contaminants from non-liquid gas streams;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and composition for identifying chemically tagged petroleum products can be achieved by adding one or more chemicals to a selected petroleum product wherein the chemical is immune to extraction from the petroleum product by conventional inexpensive absorbents, cannot be removed by extraction with acids, bases, or immiscible solvents, cannot be easily oxidized, reduced or reacted with common agents, is difficult to disguise by masking with other agents, has a low polarity, and has a boiling point in the range of the petroleum product the chemical is being added to. The presence of the chemical is determined by using ion mobility spectroscopy.