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Sustainable Process to Remediate Liquid Waste Streams
An estimated one million tons of heavy metals are discharged into sewers each year in the United States, persisting in soil and water and ultimately contaminating crops and fish. Waste streams contain...
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Sundaram Gunasekaran, Nael Yasri | P140335US02
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Method To Make Scalable Ultrathin Hexagonally Faceted Metal-Organic Framework (Mof) And Method Of Using Same For Detecting Explosives And Other Nitro-Aromatic Compounds
A method to make metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) in which a first aqueous solution of a transition metal salt is mixed with a second aqueous solution of an imidazole or alkyl-substituted imidazole to ...
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Sundaram Gunasekaran, Anu Prathap Mylamparambil Udayan | P180010US02
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Method To Make Flexible, Free-Standing Graphene Paper And Product Formed Thereby
A method to make free-standing graphene sheets and the free-standing graphene sheets so formed. The method includes the steps of exfoliating partially oxidized graphene from a carbon-containing electr...
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Sundaram Gunasekaran, Omer Sadak | P180075US02
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Food & Drug Safety: Time-Temperature Indicator for Perishables
An important criterion for assessing food safety is the amount of time it spends in the ‘danger zone’ (40-120° F). A 2013 food policy report found that more than 90 percent of Americans throw out...
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Sundaram Gunasekaran, Yi-Cheng Wang | P150240US02
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Easy and Cost-Effective Arsenic Detection
UW-Madison researchers have developed an easy, cost-effective and eco-friendly synthesis for gold nanoparticles that can be employed for electrochemical detection of toxic Arsenic (III) and Arsenic (V...
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Sundaram Gunasekaran, Batul Unchwaniwala, Anu Prathap Mylamparambil Udayan | P190123US02
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Tannin Composite Fibers
Composite nanofibers comprising polymers and tannins, methods of making same, and methods of use. The nanofibers include a polymer, such as a synthetic polymer, and a tannin. The tannin can include co...
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Jess Reed, Christian Krueger, Emilia Alfaro-Viquez, Sergio Madrigal-Carballo, Hilary Urena Saborio, Sundaram Gunasekaran | P190308US02
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Simple, Rapid and Inexpensive Process for Making Glue from Slaughterhouse Animal Blood
Slaughterhouse blood is a waste product that must be disposed. Currently, the main use of this blood is for blood meal in animal feed.Another option is to use the blood in glue. However, while techniq...
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Sundaram Gunasekaran, Hai Lin | P07418US
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Electrodes with Low-Cost Replaceable Tips
Electrodes routinely are used in electrochemical sensing, fuel cells, batteries and numerous other applications. Critically, the surface of an electrode must be clean before sensing elements can be at...
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Sundaram Gunasekaran, Jiang Yang | P120016US02
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Easy Test for β-lactoglobulin (BLG) Milk Allergen
Cow’s milk allergy ranks among the most pervasive of human food allergies. Numerous milk proteins have been implicated but β-lactoglobulin (BLG) is the most potent, responsible for about nine perce...
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Sundaram Gunasekaran, Jiang Yang | P120220US01
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Consumer-Friendly Test for Detecting Very Small Amounts of Bacteria or Other Cells
The presence of even low levels of spoilage or pathogenic microorganisms in various products like leftover food can be dangerous and possibly lethal. However, most methods for detecting pathogens invo...
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Sundaram Gunasekaran, Seok won Lim | P100326US02