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William Charles Malven

from Houston, TX
Age ~71

William Malven Phones & Addresses

  • 10515 Shadow Wood Dr, Houston, TX 77043 (713) 932-7980 (281) 793-4949
  • 10127 Hanka Dr, Houston, TX 77043 (713) 464-4070 (713) 464-8360
  • 10515 Shadow Wood Dr, Houston, TX 77043

Work

Position: Transportation and Material Moving Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Removal Of Metal Alkoxide Compounds From Liquid Hydrocarbon

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US Patent:
58667504, Feb 2, 1999
Filed:
Nov 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/548291
Inventors:
Robert Stephen Tomaskovic - Houston TX
Michael Wayne Potter - Sugar Land TX
William Charles Malven - Houston TX
Assignee:
Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology Corporation - Danbury CT
International Classification:
C07C 700
C07C 710
C10G 1700
B01D 1100
US Classification:
585853
Abstract:
A method for recovering titanium and vanadium compounds, such as alkoxides, from a liquid hydrocarbon mixture by hydrolyzing the mixture with a base or acid wash having a sufficiently different density so that two liquid phases form, and separating the two liquid phases.

Deprotection With Molten Salt

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US Patent:
56632509, Sep 2, 1997
Filed:
May 16, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/648947
Inventors:
Michael Wayne Potter - Sugar Land TX
William Charles Malven - Houston TX
Cary Alan Veith - Houston TX
Assignee:
Shell Oil Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
C08F 446
C08F 800
US Classification:
526178
Abstract:
Protected functional initiator initiated elastomer solutions are deprotected and optionally ionic impurities removed by contact with a molten component such as sodium bisulphate monohydrate. This allows deprotection and removal of metal contaminants such as the initiator or residue from hydrogenation catalysts without the introduction of significant amounts of additional water which cause emulsion formation. In accordance with this invention, better metal removal is achieved and the process of metal removal operates more smoothly because of the absence of emulsion formation. Separation of the molten component containing the extracted metal contaminants can easily be carried out by simple liquid-liquid phase separation on either a continuous or batch basis.
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