Title: Damien Hudry: Innovator in Material Science
Introduction
Damien Hudry is an inventor based in Avignon, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of material science, particularly in the development of innovative processes for the preparation of various materials. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work is noteworthy for its potential applications in various industries.
Latest Patent Applications
Damien Hudry has submitted several patent applications, including:
1. **Method for Making Highly Exfoliated Vermiculite Without Using Any Organic Binder or Additive for Forming the Same** - This method involves heating non-exfoliated hydrated vermiculite at temperatures between 400 to 600° C. for 3 to 7 hours to generate dehydrated vermiculite. The dehydrated vermiculite is then contacted with a solution containing an intercalating agent that decomposes while generating gases.
2. **Process for Converting Alkaline-Earth Metal Chlorides to Tungstates and Molybdates and Applications Thereof** - This invention relates to converting alkaline-earth metal chlorides into tungstates and molybdates through a reaction with precursors of tungsten or molybdenum in a solvent of KCl or an LiCl/KCl mixture, conducted at a temperature equal to or above the melting point of the solvent. Applications include the synthesis of alkaline-earth metal tungstates and molybdates, extraction of alkaline-earth metals, and recovery of alkaline-earth fission products from molten chloride media.
Conclusion
Damien Hudry is an innovative inventor whose work in material science holds promise for future advancements. His latest patent applications reflect his commitment to developing new methods and processes that could benefit various industries.