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Christine A. Lazarz
Also filed as: COOK EDWARD H JR · LAZARZ CHRISTINE A
9 granted patents·201 citations·filing 1978–1981
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9 records- 0190US4170540AMethod for forming microporous membrane materialsHOOKER CHEMICALS PLASTICS CORP·Filed 1978·Granted Oct 9, 1979·55 cites·20 claims
- 0289US4289600AMicroporous membrane materialsHOOKER CHEMICALS PLASTICS CORP·Filed 1979·Granted Sep 15, 1981·40 cites·22 claims
- 0378US4252878AProcesses of wetting hydrophobic fluoropolymer separatorsHOOKER CHEMICALS PLASTICS CORP·Filed 1980·Granted Feb 24, 1981·24 cites·25 claims
- 0473US4342636AProcess for forming a porous polyfluoroalkylene sheet useful for separating anolyte from catholyte in electrolytic cellsHOOKER CHEMICALS PLASTICS CORP·Filed 1981·Granted Aug 3, 1982·23 cites·6 claims
- 0569US4250002APolymeric microporous separators for use in electrolytic processes and devicesHOOKER CHEMICALS PLASTICS CORP·Filed 1979·Granted Feb 10, 1981·21 cites·32 claims
- 0662US4297196AStable low voltage microporous diaphragm for electrolytic cellsHOOKER CHEMICALS PLASTICS CORP·Filed 1980·Granted Oct 27, 1981·13 cites·8 claims
- 0754US4498961AMethod of electrolyzing brine with stable low voltage microporous diaphragm in electrolytic cellsOCCIDENTAL CHEM CO·Filed 1981·Granted Feb 12, 1985·9 cites·2 claims
- 0848US4283264AElectrolytic cell separator, tubular member component thereof and methods for manufacturing and using such separator and componentHOOKER CHEMICALS PLASTICS CORP·Filed 1979·Granted Aug 11, 1981·12 cites·32 claims
- 0943US4292146APorous polyfluoroalkylene sheet useful for separating anolyte from catholyte in electrolytic cellsHOOKER CHEMICALS PLASTICS CORP·Filed 1979·Granted Sep 29, 1981·4 cites·16 claims
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