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Patents

  1.   Holbrey, J. D; Spear, S. K.; Turner, M. B.; Swatloski, R. P.; Rogers, R. D “Cellulose Matrix Encapsulation and Method,” 10/26/04, U.S. Patent No. 6,808,557 B2.

  2.   Swatloski, R. P.; Rogers, R. D.; Holbrey, J. D. “Dissolution and processing of cellulose using ionic liquids,” 11/30/04, U.S. Patent No. 6,824,599 B2; International Application PCT/US02/31404; International Publication Number WO 03/029329 A2, April 10, 2003.

  3.   Holbrey, J. D.; Swatloski, R. P.; Chen, J.; Daly, D. T.; Rogers, R. D. “Polymer Dissolution and Blend Formation In Ionic Liquids.”  U.S. Patent Filed March 27, 2005; PCT International Application (2005) WO 2005098546 A2.

  4.   Rogers, R. D.; Daly, D. T.; Swatloski, R. P.; Hough, W. L.; Davis Jr., J. H.; Smiglak, M.; Pernak, J.; Spear, S. K. “Multi-Functional Ionic Liquid Compositions for Overcoming Polymorphism and Imparting Improved Properties for Active Pharmaceutical, Biological, Nutritional, and Energetic Ingredients,” U.S. Provisional Patent Application Filed February 3, 2006.

  5.   Spear, S. K.; Daly, D. T.; Swatloski, R. P.; Paggi, R. E.; Redemer, M. D. “Silanes as a source of hydrogen,” U.S. Provisional Patent Application Filed August 2, 2006.

  6.    Rahman, M.; Rodriguez, H.; Sun, N.; Swatloski, R. P.; Daly, D. T.; Rogers, R. D. “Ionic Liquid Systems for the Processing of Biomass, Their Components and/or Derivatives, and Mixtures Thereof,” U.S. Provisional Patent Application Filed February 19, 2008.

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