Patents by Inventor Jurgen Ziebarth

Jurgen Ziebarth 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: 4337234
    Abstract: A process for preparing sodium bicarbonate and hydrogen chloride by reacting an aqueous sodium chloride solution with carbon dioxide under pressure in the presence of an amine and of an organic solvent.1. Carbon dioxide is introduced under a pressure of5-80 bars into a mixture essentially containing1.1 an aqueous sodium chloride solution,1.2 a tertiary amine,1.3 a non-polar, organic solvent, and1.4 a polar, organic solvent having a boiling point above 140.degree. C.,2. the aqueous and organic phases obtained are separated under the same pressure as step 1,3. the aqueous phase is rid of the precipitated sodium bicarbonate and following reconcentration with sodium chloride is fed back into process stage 1 (carbonization),4. the organic phase(s) containing the polar and non-polar organic solvents is (are) heated and the hydrogen chloride released is evacuated, and5. the tertiary amine, polar and non-polar organic solvents from step 4 are recirculated to step 1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1982
    Assignee: Chemische Werke Huls AG
    Inventors: Bernhard Hentschel, Jurgen Ziebarth, Alfred Coenen, Kurt Kosswig, Ferdinand von Praun
  • Patent number: 4320106
    Abstract: A process for preparing sodium bicarbonate and hydrogen chloride by reacting an aqueous sodium chloride solution with carbon dioxide under pressure in the presence of an amine and of an organic solvent.1. Carbon dioxide is introduced under a pressure of8-80 bars into a mixture essentially containing1.1 an aqueous sodium chloride solution,1.2 a tertiary amine,1.3 a non-polar organic solvent, and1.4 a polar, organic solvent having a boiling point above 140.degree. C.,2. the aqueous and organic phases obtained are separated under the same pressure as step 1,3. the aqueous phase is rid of the precipitated sodium bicarbonate and following reconcentration with sodium chloride is fed back into process stage 1 (carbonization),4. the organic phase(s) containing the polar and non-polar organic solvents is (are) heated and the hydrogen chloride released is evacuated, and5. the tertiary amine, polar and non-polar organic solvents from step 4 are recirculated in step 1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1982
    Assignee: Chemische Werke Huls AG
    Inventors: Bernhard Hentschel, Jurgen Ziebarth, Alfred Coenen, Kurt Kosswig, Ferdinand V. Praun
  • Patent number: 4233437
    Abstract: In a process for removing monomeric impurities from an aqueous dispersion of homopolymers or copolymers of vinyl chloride having a surface tension below 60 dyn/cm. by treatment with steam while avoiding foam formation by a rapid lowering of the pressure at high flow velocities, the improvement which comprises:(a) continuously mixing said dispersion in a flow pipe with steam at a steam pressure of 800-4660 millibars for an average residence time of about 0.01-5 seconds;(b) continuously passing the resultant admixture from said flow pipe at a velocity of at least 30 meters per second directly to a degasification vessel having a pressure of 133-660 millibars; and(c) continuously recovering a polymer product containing less than 20 p.p.m. residual monomer impurities therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1980
    Assignee: Chemische Werke Huels Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Josef Kalka, Bernhard Hentschel, Jurgen Ziebarth
  • Patent number: 4230681
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing hydrogen chloride by splitting off hydrogen chloride from solutions of amine hydrochlorides. The hydrogen chloride is split off by heating the amine hydrochlorides at 100.degree. to 250.degree. C. in an inert, organic, essentially non-polar solvent having a boiling point at least 20.degree. C. above the temperature of heating while an inert gas stream is passed therethrough. The hydrogen chloride is then separated from the exiting mixture of inert gas and hydrogen chloride. The amine components of the amine hydrochlorides are tertiary alkylamines, tertiary aryldialkylamines, secondary arylalkylamines, primary alkylarylamines or mixtures thereof which contain 14 to 36 carbon atoms in the side chains bonded to nitrogen. Not more than one of the side chains of the amine component is a methyl group bonded to nitrogen and at least one of the side chains is an aliphatic radical, bonded to nitrogen, containing at least 6 carbon atoms. The inert solvents boil above 120.degree. C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1980
    Assignee: Chemische Werke Huls AG
    Inventors: Alfred Coenen, Kurt Kosswig, Bernhard Hentschel, Jurgen Ziebarth