Patents by Inventor William J. Kruper, Jr.

William J. Kruper, Jr. 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: 8258353
    Abstract: The present invention provides one-step processes for the production of chlorinated and/or fluorinated propenes. The processes provide good product yield with low, e.g., less than about 20%, or even less than 10%, concentrations of residues/by-products. Advantageously, the processes may be conducted at low temperatures relative to conventional processes, so that energy savings are provided, and/or at higher pressures so that high throughputs may also be realized. The use of catalysts may provide enhancements to conversion rates and selectivity over those seen in conventional processes, as may adjustments to the molar ratio of the reactants.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2012
    Assignee: Dow Global Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: William J. Kruper, Jr., Max M. Tirtowidjojo, Kurt F. Hirsekorn, Debashis Chakraborty, Juergen Eiffler
  • Publication number: 20120077894
    Abstract: Extruded polymer foams are prepared using brominated fatty acids, an ester, amide or ester-amide of a brominated fatty acid, a glyceride of one or more brominated fatty acids, or a polymerized brominated fatty acid as an FR additive. The brominated FR additives unexpectedly are stable at the extrusion temperatures, and provide excellent flame retardancy to the foams.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2011
    Publication date: March 29, 2012
    Inventors: William J. Kruper, JR., David R. Arrowsmith, Duane R. Romer, Bruce M. Bell, William G. Stobby, Inken Beulich, Zenon Lysenko, John Gordon-Duffy, Chau V. Vo
  • Patent number: 8114943
    Abstract: Butadiene copolymers are brominated in solution using bromine as the brominating agent. The bromination is conducted in the presence of an excess of an aliphatic alcohol, relative to the amount of bromine that is used. The bromination proceeds rapidly at mild conditions, and is selective in that only aliphatic carbon-carbon double bonds are brominated, and unwanted bromination at tertiary carbon atoms is largely or completely avoided. The resulting brominated polymers are characterized in having very good thermal stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2012
    Assignee: Dow Global Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Daniel J. Murray, David B. Gorman, John W. Hull, Jr., William J. Kruper, Jr., Ted A. Morgan, Bruce A. King, Ronald B. Leng
  • Patent number: 8088957
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for converting a multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbon or ester thereof to a chlorohydrin, by contacting the multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbon or ester thereof starting material with a source of a superatmospheric partial pressure of hydrogen chloride for a sufficient time and at a sufficient temperature, and wherein such contracting step is carried out without substantial removal of water, to produce the desired chlorohydrin product; wherein the desired product or products can be made in high yield without substantial formation of undesired overchlorinated byproducts. In addition, certain catalysts of the present invention may be used in the present process at superatmospheric, atmospheric and subatmospheric pressure conditions with improved results.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2012
    Inventors: William J. Kruper, Jr., David J. Schreck, Kenneth L. Kearns, Richard D. Varjian, Mark E. Jones, Robert M. Campbell, Bruce D. Hook, John R. Briggs, Jeffrey G. Hippler
  • Publication number: 20110313068
    Abstract: An ester of a sugar and a brominated fatty acid is a useful FR additive for combustible polymers. The brominated FR additives unexpectedly are stable at the extrusion temperatures, and provide excellent flame retardancy to the combustible polymers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2009
    Publication date: December 22, 2011
    Inventors: John W. Hull, JR., William J. Kruper, JR., Justin Craig Rowlands
  • Patent number: 8080592
    Abstract: Extruded polymer foams are prepared using brominated fatty acids, an ester, amide or ester-amide of a brominated fatty acid, a glyceride of one or more brominated fatty acids, or a polymerized brominated fatty acid as an FR additive. The brominated FR additives unexpectedly are stable at the extrusion temperatures, and provide excellent flame retardancy to the foams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 20, 2011
    Assignee: Dow Global Technologies LLC
    Inventors: William J. Kruper, Jr., David R. Arrowsmith, Duane R. Romer, Bruce M. Bell, William G. Stobby, Inken Beulich, Zenon Lysenko, John Gordon-Duffy, Chau V. Vo
  • Publication number: 20110250503
    Abstract: A battery electrolyte solution contains from 0.01 to 80% by weight of an aromatic phosphorus compound. The aromatic phosphorus compound provides increased thermal stability for the electrolyte, helping to reduce thermal degradation, thermal runaway reactions and the possibility of burning. The aromatic phosphorus compound has little adverse impact on the electrical properties of the battery, and in some cases actually improves battery performance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2009
    Publication date: October 13, 2011
    Inventors: David R. Wilson, Ravi B. Shankar, Houxiang Tang, Andrew J. Pasztor, JR., Peter M. Margl, William J. Kruper, JR., Mark D. Newsham, Jing Jin, Matthew M. Yonkey, Deidre A. Strand, Thomas D. Gregory, Jamie L. Cohen, Jeremy R. Stajdl
  • Publication number: 20110178315
    Abstract: A process for converting a crude glycerol, crude mixtures of naturally derived multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbons or esters thereof to a chlorohydrin, by contacting the crude glycerol, crude mixtures of naturally derived multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbons or esters thereof starting material with a source of a superatmospheric partial pressure of hydrogen chloride for a sufficient time and at a sufficient temperature, and wherein such contracting step is carried out without substantial removal of water, to produce the desired chlorohydrin product; wherein the desired product or products can be made in high yield without substantial formation of undesired overchlorinated byproducts; wherein said crude glycerol, said ester of crude glycerol, or mixture thereof is derived from a renewable raw material. Chlorohydrins made by the process of the present invention are useful in preparing epoxides such as epichlorohydrins.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2011
    Publication date: July 21, 2011
    Applicant: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
    Inventors: Bruce D. Hook, John Briggs, Robert M. Campbell, William J. Kruper, JR., David J. Schreck, Richard D. Varjian, Jeffrey G. Hippler
  • Publication number: 20110178343
    Abstract: The present invention provides one-step processes for the production of chlorinated and/or fluorinated propenes. The processes provide good product yield with low, e.g., less than about 20%, or even less than 10%, concentrations of residues/by-products. Advantageously, the processes may be conducted at low temperatures relative to conventional processes, so that energy savings are provided, and/or at higher pressures so that high throughputs may also be realized. The use of catalysts may provide enhancements to conversion rates and selectivity over those seen in conventional processes, as may adjustments to the molar ratio of the reactants.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2010
    Publication date: July 21, 2011
    Applicant: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: William J. Kruper, JR., Max M. Tirtowidjojo, Kurt F. Hirsekorn, Debashis Chakraborty, Juergen Eiffler
  • Publication number: 20110152391
    Abstract: Expanded styrenic polymers contain 1 to 20% by weight of one or more aromatic polyphosphonate compounds corresponding to the following structure I: wherein a and b are each from 0 to 6, with a+b being from 2 to 6, each R is independently hydrogen, unsubstituted or inertly substituted alkyl having up to 6 carbon atoms, —NO2, —NR12, —C?N, —OR1, —C(O)OR1, or —C(O)NR12 (wherein R1 is hydrocarbyl or hydrogen), each R2 is independently hydrogen, alkyl or inertly substituted alkyl, each R3 is a covalent bond or a divalent linking group, and each R4 is independently an alkyl, aryl, inertly substituted alkyl or inertly substituted aryl group. The aromatic polyphosphonate compounds are effective FR additives for the expanded polymers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2008
    Publication date: June 23, 2011
    Inventors: David R. Wilson, Duane R. Romer, William J. Kruper, JR., Ravi B. Shankar, William G. Stobby, Anteneh Z. Worku
  • Publication number: 20110124892
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for converting a multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbon or ester thereof to a chlorohydrin, by contacting the multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbon or ester thereof starting material with a source of hydrogen chloride at superatmospheric, atmospheric and subatmospheric pressure conditions for a sufficient time and at a sufficient temperature, preferably wherein such contracting step is carried out without substantial removal of water, to produce the desired chlorohydrin product; wherein the desired product or products can be made in high yield without substantial formation of undesired overchlorinated byproducts; said process carried out without a step undertaken to specifically remove volatile chlorinated hydrocarbon by-products or chloroacetone, wherein the combined concentration of volatile chlorinated hydrocarbon by-products and chloroacetone is less than 2000 ppm throughout any stage of the said process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2011
    Publication date: May 26, 2011
    Inventors: William J. Kruper, JR., Tina Arrowood, Bruce Michael Bell, John Briggs, Robert M. Campbell, Bruce D. Hook, Anh Nguyen, Curt Theriault, Ralf Fitschen
  • Publication number: 20110087055
    Abstract: The present invention provides continuous, gas phase, free radical processes for the production of chlorinated and/or fluorinated propenes or higher alkenes from the reaction of chlorinated and/or fluorinated alkanes and chlorinated and/or fluorinated alkenes, wherein wherein at least a portion of any intermediate boiler by-products generated by the process are removed from the process
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2010
    Publication date: April 14, 2011
    Applicant: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES
    Inventors: Max M. Tirtowidjojo, Patrick H. Au-Yeung, Debashis Chakraborty, Juergen Eiffler, Heinz Groenewald, Kurt F. Hirsekorn, Manfred Kokott, William J. Kruper, JR., Thomas U. Luebbe, Holger Meeman, Shirley S. Sexton, Peter Wenzel, Marcus Wobser
  • Publication number: 20110083955
    Abstract: The present invention provides one-step processes for the production of chlorinated and/or fluorinated propenes. The processes provide good product yield with low, e.g., less than about 20%, or even less than 10%, concentrations of residues/by-products. Advantageously, the processes may be conducted at low temperatures than 500° C. so that energy savings are provided, and/or at higher pressures so that high throughputs may also be realized. The use of catalysts or initiators may provide additional enhancements to conversion rates and selectivity, as may adjustments to the molar ratio of the reactants.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2010
    Publication date: April 14, 2011
    Applicant: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC
    Inventors: Max M. Tirtowidjojo, Debashis Chakraborty, Juergen Eiffler, Kurt F. Hirsekorn, William J. Kruper, JR.
  • Publication number: 20110087054
    Abstract: The present invention provides isothermal multitube reactors suitable for the production of chlorinated and/or fluorinated propene and higher alkenes from the reaction of chlorinated and/or fluorinated alkanes and chlorinated and/or fluorinated alkenes. The reactors utilize a feed mixture inlet temperature at least 20° C. different from a desired reaction temperature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2010
    Publication date: April 14, 2011
    Applicant: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES
    Inventors: Max M. Tirtowidjojo, Hua Bai, Debashis Chakraborty, Juergen Eiffler, Heinz Groenewald, Kurt F. Hirsekorn, Manfred Kokott, William J. Kruper, JR., Thomas U. Luebbe, Avani M. Patel, Shirley S. Sexton, Peter Wenzel, Marcus Wobser
  • Publication number: 20110087056
    Abstract: The present invention provides adiabatic plug flow reactors suitable for the production of chlorinated and/or fluorinated propene and higher alkenes from the reaction of chlorinated and/or fluorinated alkanes and chlorinated and/or fluorinated alkenes. The reactors comprise one or more designs that minimize the production of by-products at a desired conversion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2010
    Publication date: April 14, 2011
    Applicant: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES
    Inventors: Max M. Tirtowidjojo, Hua Bai, Debashis Chakraborty, Juergen Eiffler, Heinz Groenewald, Kurt F. Hirsekorn, Manfred Kokott, William J. Kruper, JR., Thomas U. Luebbe, Thomas J. Parsons, Avani Maulik Patel, Marcus Wobser
  • Patent number: 7910781
    Abstract: A process for converting a crude glycerol, crude mixtures of naturally derived multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbons or esters thereof to a chlorohydrin, by contacting the crude glycerol, crude mixtures of naturally derived multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbons or esters thereof starting material with a source of a superatmospheric partial pressure of hydrogen chloride for a sufficient time and at a sufficient temperature, and wherein such contracting step is carried out without substantial removal of water, to produce the desired chlorohydrin product; wherein the desired product or products can be made in high yield without substantial formation of undesired overchlorinated byproducts; wherein said crude glycerol, said ester of crude glycerol, or mixture thereof is derived from a renewable raw material. Chlorohydrins made by the process of the present invention are useful in preparing epoxides such as epichlorohydrins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2011
    Inventors: Bruce D. Hook, John Briggs, Robert M. Campbell, William J. Kruper, Jr., David J. Schreck, Richard D. Varjian, Jeffrey G. Hippler
  • Patent number: 7906690
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for converting a multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbon or ester thereof to a chlorohydrin, by contacting the multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbon or ester thereof starting material with a source of hydrogen chloride at superatmospheric, atmospheric and subatmospheric pressure conditions for a sufficient time and at a sufficient temperature, preferably wherein such contracting step is carried out without substantial removal of water, to produce the desired chlorohydrin product; wherein the desired product or products can be made in high yield without substantial formation of undesired overchlorinated byproducts; said process carried out without a step undertaken to specifically remove volatile chlorinated hydrocarbon by-products or chloroacetone, wherein the combined concentration of volatile chlorinated hydrocarbon by-products and chloroacetone is less than 2000 ppm throughout any stage of the said process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2011
    Inventors: William J. Kruper, Jr., Tina Arrowood, Bruce Michael Bell, John Briggs, Robert M. Campbell, Bruce D. Hook, Anh Nguyen, Curt Theriault, Ralf Fitschen
  • Publication number: 20110028766
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for converting at least one multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbon and/or an ester thereof to at least one chlorohydrin and/or an ester thereof, comprising at least one reaction step in which the multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbon and/or ester thereof is contacted with hydrogen chloride under reaction conditions to produce the chlorohydrin and/or ester thereof, followed by at least one downstream processing step in which the effluents of the reaction step are processed, wherein the downstream processing step is performed in such conditions that the effluents containing the chlorohydrin and/or ester thereof are kept at a temperature of less than 120° C. The invention allows to minimize the liberation of hydrogen chloride from the products of the hydrochlorination reaction, hence reducing the corrosion of the downstream equipment and reducing the need to use costly corrosion resistant materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Inventors: John R. Briggs, Bruce D. Hook, William J. Kruper Jr., Anil Mehta, Robert M. Alvarado, Sascha Noormann, Perry S. Basile
  • Publication number: 20100152499
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for converting at least one multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbon and/or an ester thereof to at least one chlorohydrin and/or an ester thereof, comprising at least one reaction step in which the multihydroxylated-aliphatic hydrocarbon and/or ester thereof is contacted with hydrogen chloride under reaction conditions to produce the chlorohydrin and/or ester thereof, followed by at least one downstream processing step in which the effluents of the reaction step are processed, wherein the downstream processing step is performed in such conditions that the effluents containing the chlorohydrin and/or ester thereof are kept at a temperature of less than 12O° C. The invention allows to minimize the liberation of hydrogen chloride from the products of the hydrochlorination reaction, hence reducing the corrosion of the downstream equipment and reducing M the need to use costly corrosion resistant materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 11, 2008
    Publication date: June 17, 2010
    Inventors: John R. Briggs, Bruce D. Hook, William J. Kruper, JR., Anil Mehta, Robert M. Alvarado, Sascha Noormann, Perry S. Basile
  • Publication number: 20090292079
    Abstract: Butadiene copolymers are brominated in solution using bromine as the brominating agent. The bromination is conducted in the presence of an excess of an aliphatic alcohol, relative to the amount of bromine that is used. The bromination proceeds rapidly at mild conditions, and is selective in that only aliphatic carbon-carbon double bonds are brominated, and unwanted bromination at tertiary carbon atoms is largely or completely avoided. The resulting brominated polymers are characterized in having very good thermal stability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2007
    Publication date: November 26, 2009
    Inventors: Daniel J. Murray, David B. Gorman, John W. Hull, JR., William J. Kruper, JR., Ted A. Morgan, Bruce A. King, Ronald B. Leng