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SORPTION ENHANCED AMMONIA PRODUCTION
Reference #: 1737 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Sorption Enhanced Ammonia Production. Background: Ammonia has long been an essential raw material for the manufacture of chemical compounds of vital importance. The demand for this chemical compound is increasing day by day because of its wide variety of use...
Published: 2/18/2026
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Inventor(s):
James Ritter
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Charles Holland
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Armin Ebner
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Electrochemical isotope separation apparatus and uses thereof
Reference #: 1740 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Electrochemical isotope separation apparatus and uses thereof. Background: As science and technology progress, the demand for valuable isotopes like deuterium, lithium-6, and uranium-235 has surged. Separating isotopes of the same element remains technically...
Published: 2/17/2026
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Inventor(s):
Zhenmeng Peng
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Rongxuan Xie
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Energy
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Modular Direct Air Capture (DAC) of CO2 using waste materials
Reference #: 1704 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Modular Direct Air Capture (DAC) of CO2 using waste materials. Background: Human activities, mainly burning fossil fuels, have increased greenhouse gas concentrations. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the most abundant greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere....
Published: 2/17/2026
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Inventor(s):
Jochen Lauterbach
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Sarah Stofik
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Alexis Allegro
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Alyssa Brucato
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Trevor Corsello
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Victoria Garman
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Jennifer Naglic
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Kaveh Shariati
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Samuel Drummond
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Thossaporn Onsree
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Sanphawat Phromphithak
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Environmental and Sustainability
Arginase Assay Utilizing a Fluorometric-Based Coupled Enzyme System
Reference #: 1752 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Arginase Assay Utilizing a Fluorometric-Based Coupled Enzyme System. Background: The enzyme arginase is typically assayed for activity by either colorimetry, fluorimetry, or detecting for the concentration of radiolabeled isotopes. In most of the methodologies...
Published: 2/17/2026
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Inventor(s):
Edward D'antonio
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Cost-effective efficient catalyst for ammonia synthesis
Reference #: 1724 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Cost-effective efficient catalyst for ammonia synthesis. Background: Ammonia is one of the highly produced chemicals that requires high temperatures and pressures for synthesis, consuming 1–2% of the world's energy and contributing 1.8% of global...
Published: 2/17/2026
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Inventor(s):
Jochen Lauterbach
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Rahat Qazi
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Low-cost Ru catalysts for efficient hydrogen production from ammonia decomposition
Reference #: 1727 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Low-cost Ru catalysts for efficient hydrogen production from ammonia decomposition. Background: Hydrogen is a zero-carbon, high-energy-density fuel that holds great promise for replacing fossil fuels in power generation and clean energy applications. Due to...
Published: 2/11/2026
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Inventor(s):
Rahat Qazi
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Jochen Lauterbach
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Health Sciences
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Fluorogenic bioconjugation of cyclopropanol-containing fluorophores for biological applications
Reference #: 1742 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Fluorogenic bioconjugation of cyclopropanol-containing fluorophores for biological applications. Background: Fluorophores have been used in various applications of cellular microbiology, most notably with the reporting functions associated with various biological...
Published: 1/28/2026
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Inventor(s):
Qian Wang
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Shan Hu
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Naphthoic Acid-Derived Polymers as Antimicrobial Agents
Reference #: 1710 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Naphthoic Acid-Derived Polymers as Antimicrobial Agents. Background: In the last couple of decades, polymers have been utilized in the medicinal industry into various applications such as drug carriers and substrates, enzyme inhibitors, and preservatives, due...
Published: 1/28/2026
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Inventor(s):
Chuanbing Tang
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Leman Kurnaz
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Predicting biomaterial-implant surgical outcome using medical record and blood-cytokine data
Reference #: 1680 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Predicting biomaterial-implant surgical outcome using medical record and blood-cytokine data. Background: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP), defined as symptomatic descent of the vagina and surrounding pelvic organs, affects approximately 50% of parous women and...
Published: 12/3/2025
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Inventor(s):
Melissa Moss
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Mihyun Waugh
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Nicholas Boltin
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Lauren Wolf
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Ronnie Horner
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Thomas Wheeler
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Richard Goodwin
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Robert Gower
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
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Advanced Materials
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Health Sciences
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Chemical Crosslinking of PVDF Binder for Battery Electrodes
Reference #: 1682 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Chemical Crosslinking of PVDF Binder for Battery Electrodes. Background: Various three-dimensional network structures of crosslinked polymer binders have been developed to improve the electrode structure and cell performance of batteries at high active material...
Published: 6/30/2025
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Inventor(s):
Golareh Jalilvand
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Avinash Raulo
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Advanced Materials
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Energy
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Environmental and Sustainability
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Engineering and Physical Sciences
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