Description
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Category: Technology Licenses
Created On: 2022-04-28
Record Count: 5
Primary Industries
- Recycling
- Energy & Environment
- Environmental Control
- Remediation
- Waste Treatment
- Energy Resources & Svcs
- Alternative and Renewable Energy
- Biomass
IPSCIO Report Record List
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IPSCIO Record ID: 27900
License Grant
Through the acquisition of Superior Separation Technologies, the Licensee obtained an exclusive, worldwide license from the Licensor to a patent for a method of biomass feedstock separation.
IPSCIO Record ID: 6454
License Grant
On October 22, 2008, the Company completed the purchase of Patent No. 6,306,248 pursuant to a Patent Purchase Agreement with WWT. The Company is now a licensor to Licensee for this Patent. Licensee is the exclusive licensee of the PSC technology (but not the Biomass Recovery Process) and has the right to sublicense the PSC technology to any party. The Patent is the basis for a pressurized steam classification technology from which our Biomass Recovery Process was developed. As part of the acquisition of the Patent, we also became the Licensor of such technology to the Licensee.
License Property
The Patent is the basis for the pressurized steam classification technology that cleans and separates municipal solid waste into its component parts, which we refer to as the PSC technology. The Company is now a licensor to the Licensee for this Patent. The Licensee is the exclusive Licensee of the PSC technology (but not the Biomass Recovery Process) and has the right to subLicense the PSC technology to any party.
IPSCIO Record ID: 3592
License Grant
Licensor hereby Grants to Licensee from and after the Effective Date, and Licensee hereby accepts from and after the Effective Date, an Exclusive, non-transferable, North American License (the 'License') during the Term to use and sublicense the Technology for any purpose pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein.
License Property
The Process relates to a method of producing sugars and other end products using strong acid hydrolysis of cellulosic and hemicellulosic materials, as described in U.S. Patents Nos. 5,562,777 and 5,580,389.
The Technology, converts cellulose and waste materials into Ethanol and other high value chemicals.
Field of Use
The Company’s goal is to develop and operate high-value carbohydrate-based transportation fuel plants to provide a viable alternative to fossil fuels. These 'biorefineries' will convert widely available, inexpensive, organic materials such as agricultural residues, high-content biomass crops, wood residues, and cellulose in municipal solid wastes into ethanol. This versatility enables the Company to consider a wide variety of feedstocks and locations in which to develop facilities to become a low cost producer of ethanol. The Arkenol Technology, converts cellulose and waste materials into ethanol and other high value chemicals.
IPSCIO Record ID: 235441
License Grant
The Licensee is granting the Company the option to purchase outright the assets (patents and property and equipment).
License Property
The Property is a biorefinery which has incorporated the technology contained in the Biorefinery Patents in its design, construction or operations. The focus is on the conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into high-value chemicals and products.
We believe strongly that our Organosolv process technology can drastically alter the biomass processing industry by opening up new opportunities for lower value sources of biomass to generate previously unthought of revenue.â€
Field of Use
This agreement pertains to the chemical industry relating to biomass.
Technology uses organic solvents to separate the biomass into fractions in lieu of sodium-based solvents. These organic solvents can be recovered and reused without incineration, allowing for the recovery of nearly 100 percent of the biomass constituents. The cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin can all be recovered and converted into high-value materials whereas traditional methods only recover cellulose.
AST’s proprietary organosolv process produces high quality pulp demonstrating very similar properties to pulp produced by other traditional methods such as Kraft or sulfite. The AST organosolv process also produces pure lignin, as a byproduct, which has been successfully blended with other polymers to produce plastic parts and products, without compromising their mechanical properties.
IPSCIO Record ID: 338588
License Grant
Licensee has been granted a limited sublicense by Scottish Licensor to, after payment of the Initial License Fee, use the sublicensed separation technology to prepare feedstock for purification treatment involving the Technology in order to manufacture and sell License Products (as defined in the Licensor Sublicense Agreement).
License Property
Technology is the proprietary process by which waste polypropylene is converted into ultra-pure recycled polypropylene, specifically the method for separating and purifying polymers from the reclaimed and contaminated polypropylene, polyethylene and other polymers.
Field of Use
Field of use is for restoring waste polypropylene into resin with near-virgin characteristics relating to feedstock for purification treatment.
Feedstock is raw material used for processing or manufacturing another product. Feedstock recycling (or chemical recycling) means a process changing the chemical structure of plastic waste, converting it into shorter molecules, ready to be used for new chemical reactions.
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