MICRO PORE

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MICRO-POR BORG-WARNER CORPORATION Chicago IL MICRO-PORE;PLASTIC PIPE;
MICROPORE EASY GARDENER PRODUCTS, LTD. 3022 Franklin Ave. Waco TX 76710 MICRO-PORE;perforated, porous fabric in the nature of mulch specially designed for use in funneling air and moisture to the soil and blocking sun and weeds from the soil in gardens;
MICROPORE DATASCOPE TRADEMARK CORP. 1300 MacArthur Boulevard Mahwah NJ 07430 MICRO PORE;Bio-absorbal collagen for sealing wounds;
MICROPORE MICROPORE, INC. 1000 Konica Drive Elkton MD 21921 MICRO PORE;Chemical compounds used as CO2 absorbants for use in military, commercial and recreational rebreathers, mine safety equipment and submarine air filtering systems; chemical preparations in the nature of adsorbents, namely, molecular sieves for separating, purifying and drying gaseous streams in Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA), Temperature Swing Adsorption (TSA) and Vacuum Pressure Swing Adsorption (VPSA) applicationss;
MICROPORE MICROPORE, INC. 1000 Konica Drive Elkton MD 21921 MICRO PORE;CO2 adsorbent cartridges for use with anesthesia machines;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An activated carbon that is capable of adsorbing taste-and-odor-causing and other organic compounds, wherein the activated carbon comprises a uniquely modified carbonaceous material. The activated carbon comprising: (a) a pore volume per gram of the activated carbon more than about 0.32 mL in the pore width range between about 4 to 63 angstroms; and (b) a pore volume per gram of the activated carbon more than about 0.21 mL in the pore width range between about 63 to 500 angstroms; provided that the pore volume per gram of the activated carbon in the pore width range of about 20 to 63 angstroms is at least about 25% of the total pore volume per gram of the activated carbon in the pore width range of 4 to 63 angstroms, as measured per the Argon Adsorption Density Functional Theory protocol; provided that the activated carbon has a pH equal to or greater than 9.9, when immersed as a slurry in nitrogen-purged deionized distilled water, while the slurry contains about 10% by weight of activated carbon, as measured per the Slurry pH protocol.