Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2020
Title: Eric Lecolier: Innovator in Heat Engine Purification and Subterranean Development
Introduction
Eric Lecolier is a notable inventor based in Chaville, France, recognized for his contributions to the fields of heat engine purification and subterranean formation development. With a total of seven patents to his name, Lecolier has made significant strides in creating innovative solutions that address environmental and industrial challenges.
Latest Patents
Lecolier's latest patents include a fluid for purifying heat engines using stable suspensions of metal colloidal particles. This invention describes a fluid suitable for the decontamination of heat engines, capable of catalytically reducing nitrogen oxides (NOx) in exhaust gases while assisting in the regeneration of particulate filters. The fluid is presented as a stable suspension of colloidal particles dispersed in an aqueous solution containing reducing agents.
Another significant patent involves a process for developing a subterranean formation by injecting a fluid that comprises an additive labeled with a luminescent semiconducting nanocrystal. This innovative process allows for the optical analysis of the presence of luminescent semiconductor nanocrystals in the recovered fluid, enabling the determination of the presence and quantity of additives in the fluid from the subterranean formation.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Lecolier has worked with prominent organizations such as Ifp Energies Nouvelles and Institut Francais Du Pétrole. His work in
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