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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for KROM; Cornelia Alida.The latest application filed is for "use of alkoxylated alcohol anionic surfactant in enhanced oil recovery".
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Use Of Alkoxylated Alcohol Anionic Surfactant In Enhanced Oil Recovery App 20160177172 - BARNES; Julian Richard ;   et al. | 2016-06-23 |
Ligand, catalyst and process for hydroformylation Grant 7,767,862 - De Boer-Wildschut , et al. August 3, 2 | 2010-08-03 |
Ligand, Catalyst And Process For Hydroformylation App 20100036171 - De Boer-Wildschut; Marijke ;   et al. | 2010-02-11 |
Process For the Preparation of a Dicarboxylic Acid App 20090131630 - Van Broekhoven; Johannes Adrianus Maria ;   et al. | 2009-05-21 |
Process for the Preparation of a Dicarboxylic Acid App 20080269459 - Drent; Eit ;   et al. | 2008-10-30 |
Process for the Carbonylation of a Conjugated Diene to a Dicarboxylic Acid App 20080269520 - Drent; Eit ;   et al. | 2008-10-30 |
Process for the Carbonylation of a Conjugated Diene App 20080269433 - Drent; Eit ;   et al. | 2008-10-30 |
Process for the Preparation of a Dicarboxylic Acid App 20080194870 - Drent; Eit ;   et al. | 2008-08-14 |
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