Patents by Inventor Chul Wee Lee

Chul Wee Lee has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6034032
    Abstract: The invention herein relates to a catalyst for enhancing the conversion of the dehydrogenation reaction of aromatic hydrocarbons such as ethylbenzene under a flow of carbon dioxide, which is expressed by the following formula I, wherein a catalyst in which an active component of iron oxides is highly dispersed onto a zeolite, activated charcoal, .gamma.-alumina or silica carrier. Further, the invention relates to a dehydrogenation method of aromatic hydrocarbons by means of using said catalyst:(Fe.sup.II.sub.x Fe.sup.III.sub.y O.sub.z)/S (I)wherein S denotes a zeolite, activated charcoal, .gamma.-alumina or silica carrier, and the initial state of iron oxide is as follows:x=0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2000
    Assignee: Korea Reserarch Institute of Chemical Technology
    Inventors: Sang-Eon Park, Jong-San Chang, Yong Ki Park, Min Seok Park, Chul Wee Lee, Jermim Noh
  • Patent number: 5972305
    Abstract: The invention herein relates to a direct manufacturing method of hydrogen peroxide over zeolite, wherein transition metals such as palladium or platinum, and organic compounds such as 2-alkyl anthraquinone or the like are encapsulated onto the zeolite channels, and then reducing agents such as hydrogen, ammonia or alcohol are used in the reaction temperature range of 10.about.90.degree. C. under atmospheric pressure. In general, alkyl anthiraquinone used in the conventional manufacturing, method of hydrogen peroxide can be easily hydrogenated in a relatively mild temperature condition in the range of room temperature to 100.degree. C. by means of a compound having hydrogen. However, the use of alkyl anthraquinone in the reaction is problematic due to the fact that it can only be utilized in a working solution with a solvent which can effectively dissolve alkyl anthraquinoe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Assignee: Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology
    Inventors: Sang-Eon Park, Jung Whan Yoo, Woo Jin Lee, Jong-San Chang, Yong Ki Park, Chul Wee Lee