Provided are cyclic peptide analogs, conjugates comprising such compounds, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds and conjugates, and methods of treating cancer with such compounds and conjugates.
The present invention relates to a method for preparing decorated macromolecular scaffolds. The method of the invention is useful for the generation of bioactive nanoparticles for use in clinical applications. Such applications include drag and gene delivery, tumour targeting, bioimaging, tissue remodelling, generation of antiviral products and vaccines delivery.
Aspects of the present disclosure generally describe polyarylether ketones and methods of use. In some aspects, a composition includes one or more polymers of formulae (I), (II), or (III):
Provided are cyclic peptide analogs, conjugates comprising such compounds, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds and conjugates, and methods of treating cancer with such compounds and conjugates.
PRODUCTION OF BIOMETHANE USING A HIGH RECOVERY MODULE
申请人:AIR LIQUIDE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES U.S. LLC
公开号:US20200206680A1
公开(公告)日:2020-07-02
The invention relates to a process for recovering methane from digester biogas or landfill gas. More specifically, the invention pertains to biomethane production that substantially removes carbon dioxide from a digester biogas or landfill gas using first, second, and third purification stages each comprising one or more membranes selective for carbon dioxide over methane. A retentate from the first stage is separated by the one more membranes of the second stage into a second state retentate, forming a biomethane product gas. A permeate from the first stage is separated by the one or more membranes of the third stage into a third stage retentate and a third stage permeate. Recovery of methane from the the biogas is boosted by feeding the third stage retentate to the first purification stage. The recovery may be optionally further boosted by compressing the second stage permeate with the biogas at a main compressor.