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Allen A Aradi

from Katy, TX
Age ~71

Allen Aradi Phones & Addresses

  • 3302 Wimberly Place Ln, Katy, TX 77494 (804) 301-0519
  • Providence Forge, VA
  • Baton Rouge, LA
  • Glen Allen, VA
  • 2935 Vanna Ln, Richmond, VA 23233 (804) 360-7514
  • Henrico, VA
  • Plano, TX

Work

Company: Shell Mar 2015 Position: Delivery manager, products - projects and technology development - innovation gasoline

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Binghamton University 1978 to 1982 Specialities: Chemistry

Skills

R&D • Catalysis • Chemical Engineering • Refining • Chemistry • Polymers • Process Engineering • Fuel • Process Simulation • Additives • Biomass • Organic Chemistry • Lubricants • Process Optimization • Coatings • Fuel Additives • Technology Transfer • Manufacturing • Polymer Science • Biofuels • Materials Science • Design of Experiments • Petrochemical • Nanotechnology • Analytical Chemistry • Polymer Chemistry • Hplc • Inorganic Chemistry • Ftir • Gasoline • Renewable Energy • Commercialization • Characterization • Patents • Gas Chromatography • Organic Synthesis • Ir • Plastics • Heterogeneous Catalysis • Expertise In Octane and Cetane Fundament... • Pilot Plant • Laboratory • Nmr • Gc Ms • Nanotech Design and Development of Heter... • Expertise In Injector Deposit Control Fu... • Safe Handling of Hazardous and Pyrophori... • Expertise In Managing International Rese... • A Broad Experience In All Aspects of Ind... • Thermo Chemical Processes/Catalysts For ...

Languages

English • German

Industries

Chemicals

Resumes

Resumes

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Delivery Manager, Products - Projects And Technology Development - Innovation Gasoline

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Location:
3302 Wimberly Place Ln, Katy, TX
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Shell
Delivery Manager, Products - Projects and Technology Development - Innovation Gasoline

Shell
Senior Fuels Technologist

Albemarle Corporation Mar 2013 - Dec 2013
Technical Liaison Manager - Albemarle Catalysts Gbu

Albemarle Corporation Mar 2012 - Mar 2013
Cts Manager, Hydro Processing Catalysts Marketing, Albemarle Corporation

Albemarle Corporation Jan 2011 - Mar 2012
Cts Manager, Alternative Fuels Technologies
Education:
Binghamton University 1978 - 1982
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry
Nairobi School, Nairobi. Kenya (High School)
Haverford College
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Economics, Physics, Chemistry
Skills:
R&D
Catalysis
Chemical Engineering
Refining
Chemistry
Polymers
Process Engineering
Fuel
Process Simulation
Additives
Biomass
Organic Chemistry
Lubricants
Process Optimization
Coatings
Fuel Additives
Technology Transfer
Manufacturing
Polymer Science
Biofuels
Materials Science
Design of Experiments
Petrochemical
Nanotechnology
Analytical Chemistry
Polymer Chemistry
Hplc
Inorganic Chemistry
Ftir
Gasoline
Renewable Energy
Commercialization
Characterization
Patents
Gas Chromatography
Organic Synthesis
Ir
Plastics
Heterogeneous Catalysis
Expertise In Octane and Cetane Fundamentals
Pilot Plant
Laboratory
Nmr
Gc Ms
Nanotech Design and Development of Heterogeneous Catalysts
Expertise In Injector Deposit Control Fuel Additives For Dig Engines
Safe Handling of Hazardous and Pyrophoric Chemicals
Expertise In Managing International Research Collaborative Programs
A Broad Experience In All Aspects of Industrial R&D
Thermo Chemical Processes/Catalysts For Converting Biomass To Renewables
Languages:
English
German

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Allen Aradi
Advisor Fuels R And D
Afton Chemical
Chemicals · Sale Of Petroleum Additive Products · Manufacturing · Chemical Manufacturing · Basic Chemical Manufacturing · Mfg Chemical Preparations
500 Spg St, Richmond, VA 23219
500 Spg St Attn: Tax, Richmond, VA 23219
1209 Orange St   , Wilmington, DE 19801
5400 Big Tyler Rd, Charleston, WV 25313
(804) 788-5000, (804) 788-5800, (804) 788-5184

Publications

Us Patents

Friction Modifier Additives For Fuel Compositions And Methods Of Use Thereof

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US Patent:
6866690, Mar 15, 2005
Filed:
Apr 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/128529
Inventors:
Allen A. Aradi - Richmond VA, US
Dennis J. Malfer - Glen Allen VA, US
Scott D. Schwab - Richmond VA, US
Assignee:
Ethyl Corporation - Richmond VA
International Classification:
C10L001/22
US Classification:
44408
Abstract:
A friction modifier for combustible fuels is provided that is prepared by combining a saturated carboxylic acid and an alkylated amine. Furthermore, there also is an additive concentrate for use in fuels, especially in gasoline for internal combustion engines, comprising (a) a friction modifier comprising of a branched saturated carboxylic acid salt of an alkylated amine, such as n-butylamine isostearate; (b) a detergent package, as well as the combustible fuels containing this additive concentrate. The particular selection of friction modifier (a) enables a stable additive concentrate to be formulated providing a significant benefit in friction loss when incorporated in gasoline used to fuel an internal combustion engine, and hence an improvement in fuel economy. Moreover, the use of the friction modifier (a) in combination with a detergent package permits increased fuel efficiency to be obtained without increasing the incidence of IVD deposits in combustion engines running on a fuel modified with the additive concentrate.

Use Of Manganese Compounds To Improve The Efficiency Of And Reduce Back-Corona Discharge On Electrostatic Precipitators

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US Patent:
7094274, Aug 22, 2006
Filed:
Apr 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/420028
Inventors:
Allen A. Aradi - Richmond VA, US
Michael W. Adams - Midlothian VA, US
Stephen A. Factor - Richmond VA, US
Assignee:
Afton Chemical Intangibles LLC - Richmond VA
International Classification:
B03C 3/013
US Classification:
95 58, 44359, 95 64, 95 65, 95 71, 96 52, 96 74, 110342, 110345
Abstract:
Manganese is added to a combustion fuel, combustion air, or the resulting combustion exhaust gas in order to improve the efficiency of an electrostatic precipitator in collecting the resulting fly ash. Further, manganese or other flame suppressant is added to a fuel, and/or combustion air, or combustion exhaust gas stream in order to reduce back-corona discharge that could otherwise occur in an electrostatic precipitator.

Fuel Injector Adapted To Remove Deposits By Sonic Shock

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US Patent:
7097114, Aug 29, 2006
Filed:
Nov 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/981106
Inventors:
Allen A. Aradi - Richmond VA, US
Assignee:
Afton Chemical Corporation - Richmond VA
International Classification:
F02M 47/02
F02M 59/00
F02M 39/00
B05B 1/30
US Classification:
239 88, 239 89, 239 90, 239 91, 239 92, 2395332, 2395334, 2395851, 2395852, 2395853, 2395854, 2395855, 239 5, 239104
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a self-cleaning injector nozzle or other fluid conduit that maintains deposits at a low level by sonic tuning the shock wave generated during fluid flow through that nozzle or conduit. Methods of producing an injector nozzle and a method of cleansing deposits from liquid or gaseous fluids are also disclosed.

Delivery Of Organomolybdenum Via Vapor Phase From A Lubricant Source Into A Fuel Combustion System

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US Patent:
7134427, Nov 14, 2006
Filed:
May 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/443291
Inventors:
William J. Colucci - Glen Allen VA, US
Allen A. Aradi - Richmond VA, US
Cheng C. Kuo - Midlothian VA, US
Assignee:
Afton Chemical Intangibles LLC - Richmond VA
International Classification:
F02B 25/06
US Classification:
123572, 123574, 123274
Abstract:
A method and combustion system for reducing the formation of intake manifold deposits, such as including intake valve valves, and exhaust valve deposits in combustion engines by delivery of an organomolybdenum source from the vapor phase of an engine lubricant into a combustion chamber.

Methods And Apparatuses For Removing Mercury-Containing Material From Emissions Of Combustion Devices, And Flue Gas And Flyash Resulting Therefrom

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US Patent:
7270063, Sep 18, 2007
Filed:
Nov 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/991203
Inventors:
Allen A. Aradi - Richmond VA, US
Michael W. Meffert - Chesterfield VA, US
Assignee:
Afton Chemical Corporation - Richmond VA
International Classification:
F23J 15/00
US Classification:
110345, 423210
Abstract:
A method of removing mercury or mercury-containing material from flue gas produced by a coal-burning main furnace includes feeding coal, which contains mercury or mercury-containing material, to a main furnace which produces flue gas. The method further includes feeding the coal to an auxiliary burner which produces a slipstream of flyash, feeding the slipstream of flyash from the auxiliary burner into the flue gas produced by the main furnace, and introducing a mercury-active oxidant to the coal being fed to the auxiliary burner, the combustion air fed to the auxiliary burner, and/or the flyash.

Mixed Metal Catalyst Additive And Method For Use In Hydrocarbonaceous Fuel Combustion System

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US Patent:
7276094, Oct 2, 2007
Filed:
Nov 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/721156
Inventors:
Stephen A. Factor - Richmond VA, US
Joseph W. Roos - Mechanicsville VA, US
Allen A. Aradi - Richmond VA, US
Assignee:
Ethyl Petroleum Additives, Inc. - Richmond VA
International Classification:
C10L 1/30
US Classification:
44358, 44359, 44360, 44369, 44370, 44373, 44450, 44603, 431 2, 431 3
Abstract:
A hydrocarbonaceous fuel additive, fuel composition, and method all lower both carbon particulate emissions and improve slag properties in combustion systems including, for instance, utility furnaces and boiler systems. The mixed metal catalyst may include a transition metal-containing compound, an alkali metal compound, and a magnesium-containing compound.

Additives For Fuel Compositions To Reduce Formation Of Combustion Chamber Deposits

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US Patent:
7402185, Jul 22, 2008
Filed:
Mar 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/397772
Inventors:
Allen A. Aradi - Richmond VA, US
Dennis J. Malfer - Glen Allen VA, US
Scott D. Schwab - Richmond VA, US
William J. Colucci - Glen Allen VA, US
Assignee:
Afton Chemical Intangibles, LLC - Richmond VA
International Classification:
C10L 1/18
C10L 1/22
US Classification:
44385, 44408, 44412
Abstract:
A method for reducing the formation of combustion chamber deposits in an engine using a friction modifier for combustible fuels is provided. The friction modifier is prepared by combining a saturated carboxylic acid and an alkylated or alkoxylated amine. The particular selection of friction modifier enables a stable additive concentrate to be formulated providing a significant decrease in CCD without increasing the incidence of IVD deposits in combustion engines running on a fuel modified with the additive concentrate.

Friction Modifier Alkoxyamine Salts Of Carboxylic Acids As Additives For Fuel Compositions And Methods Of Use Thereof

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US Patent:
7435272, Oct 14, 2008
Filed:
Apr 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/421006
Inventors:
Allen A. Aradi - Richmond VA, US
Dennis J. Malfer - Glen Allen VA, US
Scott D. Schwab - Richmond VA, US
William J. Colucci - Glen Allen VA, US
Assignee:
Afton Chemical Intangibles - Richmond VA
International Classification:
C10L 1/22
US Classification:
44408, 44410
Abstract:
A friction modifier for combustible fuels is provided that is prepared by combining a saturated carboxylic acid and an alkoxylated amine or etheramine. Furthermore, there also is an additive concentrate for use in fuels, especially in gasoline for internal combustion engines, comprising (a) a friction modifier comprising of a branched saturated carboxylic acid salt of an alkoxylated amine, such as isohexyloxypropylamine isostearate; (b) a detergent package, as well as the combustible fuels containing this additive concentrate. The particular selection of friction modifier (a) enables a stable additive concentrate to be formulated providing a significant benefit in friction loss when incorporated in gasoline used to fuel an internal combustion engine, and hence an improvement in fuel economy. Moreover, the use of the friction modifier (a) in combination with a detergent package permits increased fuel efficiency to be obtained without increasing the incidence of IVD deposits in combustion engines running on a fuel modified with the additive concentrate.
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