Patents Assigned to Reilly Industries, Inc.
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Patent number: 6046336Abstract: Described are preferred processes for producing extrusion-granulated supernucleophilic 4-amino-substituted pyridine catalysts, and granular products obtainable therefrom. Also described are preferred activation-substitution-deactivation processes for producing 4-aminopyridine compounds, which involve the use of acrylic acid or acrylamide or analogs thereof for activation, and substitution steps conducted under mild basic conditions in an excess of the amine reagent for 4-substitution. Such processes provide improved reacted masses which are more readily processed to recover the products in pure, heat-stable form. Further, described are processes for preparing 4-substituted-pyridines via pyridine betaines.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joe W. Curtis, Charles R. Hopper, Ramiah Murugan, L. Mark Huckstep, Marudai Balasubramanian, Joel R. Calvin, Eric F. V. Scriven
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Patent number: 5965028Abstract: A process for treating a liquid comprising subjecting a liquid containing, in solution, citric acid as well as a less desirable component having a similar molecular weight to citric acid, to nanofiltration in a filtration step. From the filtration step, a permeate in which the ratio of the concentration of the citric acid to that of the less desirable component is greater than the ratio of the concentration of the citric acid to that of the less desirable component in the solution, is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Francis H. Verhoff, Sanet Grond, Fadl Hendricks, Lakshminarayanan Pattabiraman Raman
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Patent number: 5932736Abstract: Described are preferred processes for preparing heterocycles having one or more nitrogen and/or oxygen heteroatoms, utilizing a 1,3-dihalopropene as an effective 3-carbon fragment. Preferred processes yield pyridines, quinolines, oxazoles, pyrimidines and pyrazoles, depending upon the other reactant or reactants utilized with the 1,3-dihalopropene.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ramiah Murugan, Eric F. V. Scriven
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Patent number: 5824756Abstract: Described are preferred processes for producing linear polyvinylpyridines. The processes involve the use of hydrogen peroxide to initiate polymerization of vinylpyridine monomers in an aqueous solvent. Processes of the invention provide good reaction rates and conversions, and are particularly advantageous in achieving control of the M.sub.w 's of the final product polymers.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Eric F. V. Scriven, James R. Stout, Ramiah Murugan, James G. Keay
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Patent number: 5808081Abstract: Improved Chichibabin aminations of pyridine bases are described which are conducted under a pressurized gas phase containing ammonia and in the presence of a selected additive which increases the reaction rate, and also in preferred processes favorably alters the isomer ratios and product yields from the aminations while benefiting product workup and recovery as well.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Phillip B. Lawin, Angela R. Sherman, Martin P. Grendze
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Patent number: 5786185Abstract: Described is an improved fermentation process for producing lactic acid. The preferred process is conducted so as to form a fermentation broth containing undissociated lactic acid. The fermentation broth is contacted with an effective amount of solid-phase polymer containing pyridine groups to adsorb and increase rate of production of the free acid.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: George T. Tsao, Seo Ju Lee, Gow-Jen Tsai, Jin-Ho Seo, Donald W. McQuigg, Susan L. Vorhies, Ganeshkumar Iyer
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Patent number: 5780635Abstract: A base synthesis process and catalyst for the preparation of pyridine or its alkylpyridine derivatives involving the catalytic reaction of one or more aldehydes and/or ketones containing from one to about five carbon atoms, with at least one reactant having more than one carbon atom, with ammonia in the gas phase. The catalyst comprises an effective amount of a large-pore zeolite having been prepared with a silica to alumina ratio of at least 15, and at least a first dimension having first channels formed by twelve-membered rings, and a second dimension having second channels formed by ten- or twelve-membered rings which intersect the first channels. The preferred zeolite is a zeolite having the structure of zeolite beta.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Colin Hugh McAteer, Douglas Clifford Brown, Robert Drummond Davis, Sr.
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Patent number: 5756750Abstract: Described are preferred processes for hydrolyzing substituted and unsubstituted cyanopyridines in the presence of a base and under substantially adiabatic conditions to produce pyridine substituted amides and/or pyridine substituted carboxylic acids. Preferred processes can be conducted in a variety of continuous reactors including cascades of reaction vessels, loop reactors or flow tube reactors. More preferred are the efficient and advantageous preparations of nicotinamide and niacin, which serve as important members of the B-vitamin complex.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1997Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Wei Cao, Robert A. Kattau, George Kreilis
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Patent number: 5713393Abstract: Described is a preferred method for manufacturing a coal tar enamel-coated steel pipe, in which a primer coat of epoxy resin is applied to a preheated steel pipe, and coal tar enamel is applied to the primer coat prior to full curing of the latter. The resulting coated steel pipes, which also are described, exhibit excellent resistance to cathodic disbondment, heat and water.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: John R. Johnson, William R. Roder, C. Sherill Henegar
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Patent number: 5700942Abstract: There are provided processes for preparing quinolines by vapor phase reaction of a substituted or unsubstituted aniline base, formaldehyde and a C.sub.2 -C.sub.4 aldehyde wherein the aldehydes:aniline base molar ratio is at least 2:1. More preferred processes of the invention achieve high selectivities and yields of 8-methylquinoline, and high conversions of the aniline base.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1996Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Colin H. McAteer, Robert D. Davis, Sr., Joel R. Calvin
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Patent number: 5693680Abstract: Described are anion-exchange materials having extraordinarily high affinity for plutonium anions such as plutonium (IV), and technetium anions such as pertechnetate. Preferred inventive resins are highly divinylbenzene-crosslinked polyvinylpyridine resins exhibiting a macroreticular bead form, which have been quaternized to contain a substantial amount of 1-alkyl-pyridinium groups wherein the alkyl group has 4 to 8 carbon atoms. The inventive resins can be used in preferred processes for recovering plutonium and/or technetium anions from aqueous mediums, for example nuclear waste streams or groundwater related to civilian or defense-related nuclear operations.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1997Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventor: Donald W. McQuigg
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Patent number: 5604264Abstract: Described are anion-exchange materials having extraordinarily high affinity for plutonium anions such as plutonium (IV), and technetium anions such as pertechnetate. Preferred inventive resins are highly divinylbenzene cross-linked polyvinylpyridine resins exhibiting a macroreticular bead form, which have been quaternized to contain a substantial amount of 1-alkyl-pyridinium groups wherein the alkyl group has 4 to 8 carbon atoms. The inventive resins can be used in preferred processes for recovering plutonium and/or technetium anions from aqueous mediums, for example nuclear waste streams or groundwater related to civilian or defense-related nuclear operations.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventor: Donald W. McQuigg
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Patent number: 5574180Abstract: Described is a process for recovering phytic acid or phytic acid salt from a medium in which it is contained. This process includes contacting the medium with a solid-phase free base polymer having tertiary amine functions to adsorb the phytic acid or salt thereof. In one preferred mode, the medium to be treated also contains lactic acid, and separate fractions predominant in (i) lactic acid and (ii) phytic acid or phytic acid salt, respectively, are recovered. Also described are preferred processes for treating mediums to recover lactic acid therefrom, and a favored process for obtaining inositol directly by hydrolyzing phytic acid or phytic acid salt while adsorbed on a pyridine-containing polymer.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Donald McQuigg, Charles Marston, Gina Fitzpatrick, Ernest Crowe, Susan Vorhies, Ramiah Murugan, Thomas D. Bailey
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Patent number: 5567480Abstract: Described is a method for manufacturing a coal tar enamel-coated steel pipe, in which a primer coat of epoxy resin is applied to a preheated steel pipe, and coal tar enamel is applied to the primer coat prior to full curing of the latter. The resulting coated steel pipes, which also are described, exhibit excellent resistance to cathodic disbondment, heat and water. In some embodiments the primer includes a silane coupling agent.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: John R. Johnson, William R. Roder, C. Sherill Henegar
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Patent number: 5556905Abstract: Described are degradable thermoplastic compositions which are physically modified by citrate esters and other polycarboxylic acid esters. Also described are novel citrate esters effective to provide such physical modifications, as well as methods for preparing the degradable thermoplastic compositions.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1994Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Edward P. Frappier, Ezekiel H. Hull, L. Murl Jackson
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Patent number: 5541331Abstract: Disclosed are preferred processes for producing .alpha.-2-pyridyl.alpha.-aryl carbinol or .alpha.-4-pyridyl .alpha.-aryl carbinol compounds.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1995Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ramiah Murugan, Gerald L. Goe, Eric F. V. Scriven
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Patent number: 5534134Abstract: Described are preferred pitches which comprise a blend of coal tar pitch, petroleum pitch and gilsonite pitch, and preferred processes and compositions which can be used to form such pitches. The pitches have substantially reduced contents of polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH's) relative to standard coal tar pitches, and are thus more favorable from health, safety and environmental standpoints.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1993Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: William Roder, Eric F. V. Scriven
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Patent number: 5534137Abstract: Described are novel processes for treating high-ash coal tars to produce coal tars which are suitable for distillation to form binder pitch. Preferred processes of the invention involve multi-stage centrifugations to reduce ash and preferably also quinoline insoluble levels. Processes of the invention also provide for the treatment of coal tar sludges to recover valuable coal tar distillate and dried, free-flowing coal related material having high fuel value.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: E. Sean Griggs, William R. Roder
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Patent number: 5508410Abstract: Described are preferred processes for preparing 2-halo-5-substituted pyridine compounds. Preferred processes can be conducted in a one-step, one-pot fashion, and involve the reaction of a formamide and a halogenating agent with a nitrile such as cis-2-pentenonitrile or with a combination of reactants including an aldehyde such as n-propionaldehyde and a nitrile or an amide. Preferred processes provide for convenient and advantageous preparations of 2-chloro-5-methylpyridine, which serves as an intermediate to important insecticidal compounds.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1993Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ramiah Murugan, Eric F. V. Scriven, Tony Y. Zhang
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Patent number: 5504161Abstract: A latent curing agent for an epoxy resin comprising boron trifluoride on a cross-linked polymer support having at least 10% by weight of pendant pyridine groups. The polymer support is preferably about 25% to 40% cross-linked, and preferably in the form of porous, macroreticular beads having average diameters of less than 30 .mu.m. The combination of this latent curing agent admixed with an epoxy resin is also disclosed, as is the process for making and using the same.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1991Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: Reilly Industries, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Marston, Gerald L. Goe