US Patent Application 17911567. Perfluorinated Allyl Ethers and Perfluorinated Allyl Amines and Methods of Making and Using the Same simplified abstract
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Perfluorinated Allyl Ethers and Perfluorinated Allyl Amines and Methods of Making and Using the Same
Organization Name
3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
Inventor(s)
Sean M. Smith of Woodbury MN (US)
Markus E. Hirschberg of Mühldorf (DE)
William M. Lamanna of Stillwater MN (US)
Perfluorinated Allyl Ethers and Perfluorinated Allyl Amines and Methods of Making and Using the Same - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17911567 titled 'Perfluorinated Allyl Ethers and Perfluorinated Allyl Amines and Methods of Making and Using the Same
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