12500 San Pedro Ave Ste 660, San Antonio, TX 78216 2104959355 (Office)
Licenses:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas 1984
Education:
St. Marys University School of Law Degree - Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.) Graduated - 1984 St. Marys University School of Law Degree - Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.) Graduated - 1984
Specialties:
Business - 25% Real Estate - 25% Tax - 25% Probate - 25%
211 E 7 St STE 620, Austin, TX 78701 13150 W Crk 300 N, Yorktown, IN 47396
Richard Howe Principal
Terra Cognita Inc Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
15910 Baytree Dr, Houston, TX 77070
Richard Howe Director, Treasurer
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CORPORATION Management Consulting Services
PO Box 90509, San Antonio, TX 78209 123 Hubbard St, San Antonio, TX 78209
Richard Howe Technical Manager
County of Weber Regulation Misc Commercial Sector · Executive Office · General Government · Housing Program · Administrative Educational Programs · Court · Legal Services Office Executive Office · County Computer Processing Center
8013998374, 8013998401, 8013998498, 8013998623
Richard J. Howe Owner
Howell & Janik Legal Services Office
2401 Ftn Vw Dr, Houston, TX 77057
Richard Howe
HOWE RACING TEAM, INC
Richard Howe Owner
Howe's Pharmacy Ret Drugs/Sundries
2913 Danny Park, Metairie, LA 70002
Richard J. Howe President, Director
Homewrite Incorporated
73 Saddlebrook Ln, Houston, TX 77024
Us Patents
Reactive Distillation Process For The Alkylation Of Aromatic Hydrocarbons
J. Barry Winder - Austin TX Donald L. Wharry - Austin TX John R. Schell - Austin TX Mary J. Brown - Cedar Park TX Joy L. Murray - Austin TX Richard C. Howe - Round Rock TX Wayne L. Sorensen - Austin TX Daniel P. Szura - Georgetown TX
Assignee:
Sasol North America Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C07C 15067
US Classification:
585323, 585446, 585470, 585449, 585450
Abstract:
A unified process for reactive distillation under pressure for the alkylation of light aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene and cumene with straight chain C -C olefins using a solid acid alkylation catalyst supported in the reflux zone of the distillation column. The process is continuous, using a reactive distillation configuration such that at least a portion of the olefin is injected below the benzene rectification zone at the top of the column. The aromatic hydrocarbon is injected continuously at a low rate above the rectification zone at the base of the column and above the reboiler. The alkylation reaction takes place primarily in the liquid phase on the solid acid catalyst and is characterized in that the molar ratio of aromatic hydrocarbon to olefin in the liquid phase may be adjusted. The molar ratio is adjustable up to about 100/1, through adjustment of the internal column operating pressure, the benzene reflux rate, the amount of benzene removed from the reflux condenser to storage or from the reboiler with the distillation column operated at or near total aromatic hydrocarbon reflux. The unexpectedly high liquid phase aromatic hydrocarbon to olefin molar ratios achieved in the reactive distillation column increases the selectivity to mono-alkylated aromatics and helps stabilize catalyst lifetime.
Reactive Distillation Alkylation Process Including In Situ Catalyst Regeneration
J. Barry Winder - Austin TX, US Donald L. Wharry - Austin TX, US John R. Schell - Austin TX, US Mary J. Brown - Cedar Park TX, US Joy L. Murray - Austin TX, US Richard C. Howe - Round Rock TX, US Wayne L. Sorensen - Austin TX, US Daniel P. Szura - Georgetown TX, US Frank Gates - Leander TX, US
Assignee:
Sasol North America Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B01J 20/34
US Classification:
502 31
Abstract:
A unified process which couples a unique in situ catalyst regeneration process with a continuous reactive distillation under pressure for the alkylation of light aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene with C–Colefins using a solid acid alkylation catalyst supported in the reflux zone of a distillation column. Periodic regeneration of the catalyst is carried out with a countercurrent injection of a C–Cparaffin below the benzene rectification zone at the top of the column, but above the catalyst zone while the aromatic hydrocarbon reaction feedstock is injected continuously at a point above a rectification zone at the base of the column where the aromatic compound is separated from the paraffin and by-products washed from the catalyst. The use of the C–Cparaffin with the aromatic at a mole fraction in the range of 40 to 90% enables a regeneration temperature of about 175–250 C. to be achieved and maintained by adjusting the column pressure and aromatic reflux rate.
Mar 2006 to 2000 CaptainCape oceanic corp Hyannis, MA Nov 1981 to May 2005 Commercial fishingboat captain
Education:
Delgato college New Orleans, LA 2007 to 2014 Masters licence in Marine study'sKimball union academy Meriden Hill, NH 1976 to 1979 N.E. Maritime inst. masters licence uscg in Marine science
Skills:
Diesel engine macanical, wielding/ cutting. Rigging, splicing, superior communication and social skills. Net building, advanced fire fighting, pro active self starter, ambitious & energetic
Dr. Howe graduated from the Univ of Alberta, Fac of Med, Edmonton, Alb, Canada in 1989. He works in Moscow, ID and specializes in Emergency Medicine and Family Medicine. Dr. Howe is affiliated with Gritman Medical Center.
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