Patents by Inventor Steffen Schirrmeister
Steffen Schirrmeister 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).
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Patent number: 12030838Abstract: A process for preparing methanol by a methanol synthesis reaction of carbon dioxide with hydrogen may involve a distillation step and a condensation step following the synthesis of a crude methanol. A volatile component and water may be separated off from a methanol-containing product stream, and a gas stream containing a volatile component that has been separated off may be discharged at least partially as offgas. At least part of the gas stream that has been separated off may be recirculated into the methanol synthesis reaction. A plant for preparing methanol can store or utilize electric power generated from renewable energy sources and provide facilities for discharging the offgas stream, which can be purified by catalytic after-combustion. Alternatively, the plant can be configured without discharge of an offgas substream, or the offgas streams are so small that they can be released without treatment into the environment at a suitable position.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2022Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignees: thyssenkrupp Uhde GmbH, thyssenkrupp AGInventors: Alexander Schulz, Steffen Schirrmeister
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Publication number: 20220185751Abstract: A process for preparing methanol by a methanol synthesis reaction of carbon dioxide with hydrogen may involve a distillation step and a condensation step following the synthesis of a crude methanol. A volatile component and water may be separated off from a methanol-containing product stream, and a gas stream containing a volatile component that has been separated off may be discharged at least partially as offgas. At least part of the gas stream that has been separated off may be recirculated into the methanol synthesis reaction. A plant for preparing methanol can store or utilize electric power generated from renewable energy sources and provide facilities for discharging the offgas stream, which can be purified by catalytic after-combustion. Alternatively, the plant can be configured without discharge of an offgas substream, or the offgas streams are so small that they can be released without treatment into the environment at a suitable position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicants: thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG, thyssenkrupp AGInventors: Alexander SCHULZ, Steffen SCHIRRMEISTER
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Publication number: 20200239393Abstract: Methods for chemically converting sugars or sugar alcohols into polyols/glycols, wherein the sugars or sugar alcohols are converted by means of hydrogenolysis in the presence of a catalyst comprising at least one metal and on a carbon support, wherein a nitrogen-doped carbon support is used as a catalyst support. The disclosure provides methods for chemically converting sugars or sugar alcohols into glycols which permits the preparation of glycols with higher selectivity and reduces the formation of lactic acid as a by-product.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2018Publication date: July 30, 2020Applicants: thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG, thyssenkrupp AGInventors: Christoph GLOTZBACH, Steffen SCHIRRMEISTER, Regina PALKOVITS, Peter HAUSOUL, Anna Katharina BEINE
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Publication number: 20190185396Abstract: A process for preparing methanol by a methanol synthesis reaction of carbon dioxide with hydrogen may involve a distillation step and a condensation step following the synthesis of a crude methanol. A volatile component and water may be separated off from a methanol-containing product stream, and a gas stream containing a volatile component that has been separated off may be discharged at least partially as offgas. At least part of the gas stream that has been separated off may be recirculated into the methanol synthesis reaction. A plant for preparing methanol can store or utilize electric power generated from renewable energy sources and provide facilities for discharging the offgas stream, which can be purified by catalytic after-combustion. Alternatively, the plant can be configured without discharge of an offgas substream, or the offgas streams are so small that they can be released without treatment into the environment at a suitable position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2017Publication date: June 20, 2019Applicants: thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG, thyssenkrupp AGInventors: Alexander SCHULZ, Steffen SCHIRRMEISTER
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Patent number: 9421513Abstract: A catalyst-coated support including a sheetlike support, a primer layer applied thereto and composed of nanoparticles composed of silicon oxide-comprising material, and at least one catalyst layer applied to the primer layer. The layers applied are notable for a particularly good adhesive bond strength and can be used particularly efficiently in heterogeneously catalyzed gas phase reactions, especially in microreactors.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBHInventors: Steffen Schirrmeister, Martin Schmitz-Niederau, Ingo Klüppel, Christoph Filthaut
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Patent number: 8840711Abstract: A modular element having a high-temperature stable main body, including at least one metallic or ceramic plate, which has at least one through-going aperture for the insertion of a ceramic capillary membrane and at least one potting in the form of a sufficiently gas-tight and high-temperature stable joint between the metallic or ceramic plate and the ceramic capillary membrane. The through-going aperture of the metallic or ceramic plate having an extension for accommodating the sufficiently gas-tight and high-temperature stable joint on at least one side of the metallic or ceramic plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2010Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignees: Thyssenkrupp Uhde GmbH, Borsig Process Heat Exchanger GmbHInventors: Steffen Schirrmeister, Bernd Langanke, Thomas Schiestel, Björn Hoting
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Patent number: 8721766Abstract: A porously coated, densely sintered ceramic membrane, which can be produced from a green membrane and subsequent sintering. The membrane is coated with ceramic material, which contains noble metals, which can be produced by application and subsequent thermal treatment. The noble metals are contained at a concentration of 2.5 to 5 mass percent.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2010Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Thyssenkrupp UHDE GmbHInventors: Steffen Schirrmeister, Bernd Langanke, Bjoern Hoting
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Publication number: 20130042763Abstract: A modular element having a high-temperature stable main body, including at least one metallic or ceramic plate, which has at least one through-going aperture for the insertion of a ceramic capillary membrane and at least one potting in the form of a sufficiently gas-tight and high-temperature stable joint between the metallic or ceramic plate and the ceramic capillary membrane. The through-going aperture of the metallic or ceramic plate having an extension for accommodating the sufficiently gas-tight and high-temperature stable joint on at least one side of the metallic or ceramic plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2010Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicants: BORSIG PROCESS HEAT EXCHANGER GMBH, ThyssenKrupp Uhde GmbHInventors: Steffen Schirrmeister, Bernd Langanke, Thomas Schiestel, Björn Hoting
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Publication number: 20120204716Abstract: A porously coated, densely sintered ceramic membrane, which can be produced from a green membrane and subsequent sintering. The membrane is coated with ceramic material, which contains noble metals, which can be produced by application and subsequent thermal treatment. The noble metals are contained at a concentration of 2.5 to 5 mass percent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicants: BORSIG PROCESS HEAT EXCHANGER GMBH, THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBHInventors: Steffen Schirrmeister, Bernd Langanke, Bjoern Hoting
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Publication number: 20120198769Abstract: A catalyst-coated support including a sheetlike support, a primer layer applied thereto and composed of nanoparticles composed of silicon oxide-comprising material, and at least one catalyst layer applied to the primer layer. The layers applied are notable for a particularly good adhesive bond strength and can be used particularly efficiently in heterogeneously catalyzed gas phase reactions, especially in microreactors.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2010Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Steffen Schirrmeister, Martin Schmitz-Niederau, Ingo Klüppel, Christoph Filthaut
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Publication number: 20120183785Abstract: High-temperature-resistant devitrifying solder glasses that contain 20-45 mol % BaO, 40-60 mol % SiO2, 0-30 mol % ZnO, 0-10 mol % Al2O3, 0-5 mol % BaF2, 0-2 mol % MgO, 0-2 mol % CaO, 0-2 mol % TiO2 and 0-10 mol % B2O3, as well as 0.5-4 mol % M2O3 (M=Y, La or rare earth metals) and/or 0.5-4 mol % ZrO2. The application, of said solder glasses are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2010Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicants: BORSIG PROCESS HEAT EXCHANGER GMBH, THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBHInventors: Steffen Schirrmeister, Bernd Langanke, Thomas Schiestel, Bjoern Hoting
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Patent number: 7722740Abstract: A modular construction micro-reactor with parallel microchannels on fluid guide plates for chemical reactions, but not for evaporation purposes is known. A modular construction falling film evaporator is disclosed, comprising a stack of alternate gap-like evaporation chambers and sheet-like evaporator modules with an assembly of parallel microchannels, whereby the evaporation chambers are open above and/or below across the whole width of the module and the stack is arranged in a container. The falling film evaporator is used in a method for obtaining a gaseous phase from a liquid medium on a technical scale and is suitable for the concentration of thermolabile solutions and rapidly adjustable production of a gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignees: UHDE GmbH, Degussa AGInventors: Elias Klemm, Johannes Albrecht, Armin Lange de Oliveira, Georg Markowz, Stefan Gross, Ruediger Schuette, Johannes Ehrlich, Steffen Schirrmeister, Olaf von Morstein
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Patent number: 7678361Abstract: The present invention discloses a microreactor for performing heterogeneous catalytic reactions, being of plate or stack construction for industrial use, with provision made for chambers between the plates for the chemical reaction and for the heat removal. Inside the reaction chambers, catalyst material is applied to the internal walls or filled into recesses, and in all chambers there are spacers. In particular the slot-shaped reaction chambers have channels with a hydraulic diameter smaller than 1500 ?m and a ratio of free slot width to free slot height in the range of 10 to 450.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignees: UDHE GmbH, Deguesa AGInventors: Georg Markowz, Johannes Albrecht, Johannes Ehrlich, Michael Jucys, Elias Klemm, Armin Lange De Oliveira, Reinhard Machnik, Juergen Rapp, Ruediger Schuette, Steffen Schirrmeister, Olaf Von Morstein, Hartmut Hederer, Martin Schmitz-Niederau
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Publication number: 20090054683Abstract: The invention relates to a synthesis reactor and to a method for producing vinyl acetate, in which gaseous ethylene and acetic acid, in addition to oxygen or gases containing oxygen, react catalytically. The inventive synthesis reactor is a wall reactor, in which the catalytic synthesis takes place in a plurality of reaction chambers, whose free flow cross sections measure less than 2000 ?m, preferably 1000 ?m and whose indirectly cooled walls are coated with a palladium-gold catalyst.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2005Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Karsten Bueker, Steffen Schirrmeister, Bernd Langanke, Georg Markowz, Ralf Hausmann, Andreas Geisselmann
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Publication number: 20080306288Abstract: A process for reactions with or to form peroxidic compounds in a wall reactor whose reaction space has a specific material coating is described. Both higher space-time yields and increased selectivities can be achieved by means of the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2005Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: UHDE GMBHInventors: Steffen Schirrmeister, Bernd Langanke, Karsten Bueker, Frank Becker, Johannes Albrecht, Georg Markowz, Ruediger Schutte
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Publication number: 20070053808Abstract: The present invention discloses a microreactor for performing heterogeneous catalytic reactions, being of plate or stack construction for industrial use, with provision made for chambers between the plates for the chemical reaction and for the heat removal. Inside the reaction chambers, catalyst material is applied to the internal walls or filled into recesses, and in all chambers there are spacers. In particular the slot-shaped reaction chambers have channels with a hydraulic diameter smaller than 1500 ?m and a ratio of free slot width to free slot height in the range of 10 to 450.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: Georg Markowz, Johannes Albrecht, Johannes Ehrlich, Michael Jucys, Elias Klemm, Armin Oliveira, Reinhard Machnik, Juergen Rapp, Ruediger Schuette, Steffen Schirrmeister, Olaf Morstein, Hartmut Hederer, Martin Schmitz-Niederau
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Publication number: 20060060305Abstract: A modular construction micro-reactor with parallel microchannels on fluid guide plates for chemical reactions, but not for evaporation purposes is known. A modular construction falling film evaporator is disclosed, comprising a stack of alternate gap-like evaporation chambers and sheet-like evaporator modules with an assembly of parallel microchannels, whereby the evaporation chambers are open above and/or below across the whole width of the module and the stack is arranged in a container. The falling film evaporator is used in a method for obtaining a gaseous phase from a liquid medium on a technical scale and is suitable for the concentration of thermolabile solutions and rapidly adjustable production of a gas stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2003Publication date: March 23, 2006Inventors: Elias Klemm, Johannes Albrecht, Armin Oliveira, Georg Markowz, Stefan Gross, Ruediger Schuette, Johannes Ehrlich, Steffen Schirrmeister, Olaf Morstein