Robert Cable - Las Vegas NV, US Anthony J. Perrotta - Boalsburg PA, US
Assignee:
MOLYCORP MINERALS, LLC - Greenwood Village CO
International Classification:
C01B 13/02 B01J 19/12 B82Y 30/00
US Classification:
20415741, 423579, 20415751, 20415749, 977902
Abstract:
The application generally relates to a process for generating hydrogen, oxygen or both from water. More particularly, the application generally relates to a lanthanide-mediated photochemical process for generating hydrogen, oxygen or both from water.
Rare Earth Removal Of Hydrated And Hydroxyl Species
This disclosure relates generally to methods and rare earth-containing additives for removing target materials in the form of hydroxides, carbonates, hydrates, or oxyhydroxyls from, a typically aqueous, liquid medium.
Lanthanide-Mediated Water Splitting Process For Hydrogen And Oxygen Generation
The application generally relates to a process for generating hydrogen, oxygen or both from water. More particularly, the application generally relates to a lanthanide-mediated electrochemical and/or photoelectrochemical process for generating hydrogen, oxygen or both from water.
Method For Characterizing The Stability Of Foulants And/Or Efficacy Of Foulant Inhibitors Within Petroleum-Based Fluids
- Houston TX, US Robert Cable - Missouri City TX, US Geoffrey Charles Leonard - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01N 21/59
US Classification:
2503411
Abstract:
A petroleum-based fluid sample may be centrifuged in a centrifuge vial where a light may be passed through the petroleum-based fluid sample to identify an amount of transmitted light at two or more time intervals. The stability of the foulant(s) and/or efficacy of the foulant inhibitors to prevent the destabilization of the foulants may be determined by comparing a change in the amounts of transmitted light through the petroleum-based fluid sample. The petroleum-based fluid sample may include a petroleum-based fluid, at least one foulant, and an optional additive for destabilizing the foulant(s). The additive may be or include a first component, such as but not limited to n-alkanes, iso-alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, cyclo-alkanes, natural gas, natural gas condensate, alcohols, ethers, ketones, organic acids, acetates, carbon dioxide, and combinations thereof.
Baker Hughes since Jan 2013
Flow Assurance Scientist
Molycorp Minerals, LLC Jan 2008 - Dec 2012
Senior Technology Scientist
Texas A&M University Jul 2003 - Dec 2007
Graduate Reseach Assistant
Education:
Texas A&M University 2003 - 2007
Ph.D., Chemistry
Knox College 1998 - 2002
B.A., Chemistry, Economics
Honor & Awards:
Outstanding Oral Presentation, Industry-University Cooperative Chemistry Program (IUCCP) Symposium, Texas A&M University, October 2006.
President - Phi Lambda Upsilon Honorary Chemical Society, Texas A&M University, June 2006-June 2007.
3rd Place, Poster Presentation in Graduate Physical Science, Student Research Week, Texas A&M University, April 2005.
Welch Fellowship Recipient, Chemistry Dept, Texas A&M University, 2003-2004.
Hermann R. Muelder Scholarship Recipient, Knox College, 1998-2002.