Patents by Inventor Donald R. Paul

Donald R. Paul 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: 11613649
    Abstract: Polymer blends comprising an ortho-functionalized polyimide homo or copolymer and a polybenzimidazole homo or copolymer, wherein the ortho-functionalized polyimide thermally rearranges to a polymer comprising a phenylene heterocyclic group, such as, polybenzoxazole, polybenzothiazole, polybenzimidazole and/or other heterocyclic structure upon heating. Also disclosed are method of forming a polymer blend comprising dissolving an ortho-functionalized polyimide homo or copolymer and a polybenzimidazole homo or copolymer in a solvent, and optional compatibilizer, to form a polymer solution; contacting a support with the polymer solution; and evaporating the solvent to provide a thin layer comprising the polymer blend on the support. Further, methods of heat treating these polymer blends to thermally rearrange the disclosed polyimides are disclosed, as are the polymer blends prepared thereby. Methods of using these polymer blends to separate gases are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2023
    Assignee: BOARD OF REGENTS, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM
    Inventors: Benny D. Freeman, Donald R. Paul, Joshua D. Moon
  • Publication number: 20210095122
    Abstract: Polymer blends comprising an ortho-functionalized polyimide homo or copolymer and a polybenzimidazole homo or copolymer, wherein the ortho-functionalized polyimide thermally rearranges to a polymer comprising a phenylene heterocyclic group, such as, polybenzoxazole, polybenzothiazole, polybenzimidazole and/or other heterocyclic structure upon heating. Also disclosed are method of forming a polymer blend comprising dissolving an ortho-functionalized polyimide homo or copolymer and a polybenzimidazole homo or copolymer in a solvent, and optional compatibilizer, to form a polymer solution; contacting a support with the polymer solution; and evaporating the solvent to provide a thin layer comprising the polymer blend on the support. Further, methods of heat treating these polymer blends to thermally rearrange the disclosed polyimides are disclosed, as are the polymer blends prepared thereby. Methods of using these polymer blends to separate gases are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2019
    Publication date: April 1, 2021
    Inventors: Benny D. FREEMAN, Donald R. PAUL, Joshua D. MOON
  • Patent number: 9724900
    Abstract: A method of fabricating a gas separation membrane includes providing a coextruded multilayer film that includes a first polymer layer formed of a first polymer material and a second polymer layer formed of a second polymer material, the first polymer material having a first gas permeability. The coextruded multilayer film is axially oriented such that the second polymer layer has a second gas permeability that is greater than the first gas permeability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2017
    Assignees: Case Western Reserve University, The University of Texas at Austin
    Inventors: Eric Baer, Shannon Armstrong, Benny D. Freeman, Donald R. Paul, Grant Offord
  • Publication number: 20150298436
    Abstract: A method of fabricating a gas separation membrane includes providing a coextruded multilayer film that includes a first polymer layer formed of a first polymer material and a second polymer layer formed of a second polymer material, the first polymer material having a first gas permeability. The coextruded multilayer film is axially oriented such that the second polymer layer has a second gas permeability that is greater than the first gas permeability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2014
    Publication date: October 22, 2015
    Inventors: Eric Baer, Shannon Armstrong, Benny D. Freeman, Donald R. Paul, Grant Offord
  • Patent number: 8911540
    Abstract: A method of fabricating a gas separation membrane includes providing a coextruded multilayer film that includes a first polymer layer formed of a first polymer material and a second polymer layer formed of a second polymer material, the first polymer material having a first gas permeability. The coextruded multilayer film is axially oriented such that the second polymer layer has a second gas permeability that is greater than the first gas permeability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2014
    Assignee: Case Western Reserve University
    Inventors: Eric Baer, Shannon Armstrong, Benny D. Freeman, Donald R. Paul, Grant Offord
  • Publication number: 20130291729
    Abstract: A method of fabricating a gas separation membrane includes providing a coextruded multilayer film that includes a first polymer layer formed of a first polymer material and a second polymer layer formed of a second polymer material, the first polymer material having a first gas permeability. The coextruded multilayer film is axially oriented such that the second polymer layer has a second gas permeability that is greater than the first gas permeability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2013
    Publication date: November 7, 2013
    Applicant: Case Western Reserve University
    Inventors: Eric Baer, Shannon Armstrong, Benny D. Freeman, Donald R. Paul, Grant Offord
  • Publication number: 20120305484
    Abstract: Synthesis and use of a new class of polymeric materials with favorable separation characteristics for the dehydration of ethanol and other organic solvents is described herein. The thermally rearranged (TR) polybenzoxazole (PBO), polybenzimidazole (PBI) and polybenzothiazole (PBT) membranes of the present invention can be used for the dehydration of ethanol during processing to fuel grade biodiesel by either pervaporation or vapor permeation. The unique microstructure of the membranes provides excellent separation characteristics, and this, coupled with their inherent thermal and chemical stability, enables their usage in other separations, such as the dehydration of other organic solvents.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2011
    Publication date: December 6, 2012
    Applicant: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System
    Inventors: Benny D. Freeman, Donald R. Paul, Katrina Czenkusch, Claudio P. Ribeiro, JR., Chaoyi Ba