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  • 8938 Tamaroa Ter, Skokie, IL 60076
  • 6619 N Whipple St, Chicago, IL 60645 (773) 761-3220
  • Evanston, IL
  • 1102 Stoughton St, Urbana, IL 61801 (217) 384-9034
  • Champaign, IL
  • 6619 N Whipple St, Chicago, IL 60645 (773) 262-1295

Work

Company: Northwestern university Sep 2006 to Jun 2012 Position: Graduate student, department of chemistry

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Northwestern University 2006 to 2011 Specialities: Chemistry

Skills

Surface Chemistry • Catalysis • Project Management

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Lead Scientist

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Northwestern University Sep 2006 - Jun 2012
Graduate Student, Department of Chemistry

Honeywell Sep 2006 - Jun 2012
Lead Scientist
Education:
Northwestern University 2006 - 2011
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Surface Chemistry
Catalysis
Project Management

Publications

Us Patents

Catalyst For Propane Dehydrogenation To Propylene

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US Patent:
20230026153, Jan 26, 2023
Filed:
Jun 10, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/838063
Inventors:
- Des Plaines IL, US
Avram M. Buchbinder - Chicago IL, US
Wei Pan - Hoffman Estates IL, US
John A. Karch - Lake Zurich IL, US
International Classification:
B01J 23/62
B01J 35/10
B01J 37/02
C10G 29/04
Abstract:
A de-hydrogenation catalyst and its use in dehydrogenation of hydrocarbons. The catalyst has low cracking activity and comprises gallium or gallium and platinum on an essentially non-acidic and amorphous alumina-phosphate or silica-alumina-phosphate support with an empirical chemical composition of [Al2O3][SiO2][P2O5], wherein Y is between 0 and 0.2 and Z is between 0.01 and 1.1, with a BET surface area above 50 m/g, as measured by N2 adsorption experiment.

Hydrocarbon Conversion Processes Using Non-Cyclic Amide And Thioamide Based Ionic Liquids

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US Patent:
20180127334, May 10, 2018
Filed:
Jan 10, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/867403
Inventors:
- Des Plaines IL, US
Avram M. Buchbinder - Chicago IL, US
Alakananda Bhattacharyya - Glen Ellyn IL, US
International Classification:
C07C 2/60
B01J 31/02
B01J 31/40
Abstract:
A hydrocarbon conversion process is described. The process involves contacting a hydrocarbon feed with a non-cyclic amide or thioamide based ionic liquid catalyst in a reaction zone under reaction conditions to form a mixture comprising reaction products, and the non-cyclic amide or thioamide based ionic liquid catalyst. Typical hydrocarbon conversion processes include alkylation, oligomerization, isomerization, disproportionation, and reverse disproportionation.

Trialkylphosphonium Ionic Liquids, Methods Of Making, And Alkylation Processes Using Trialkylphosphonium Ionic Liquids

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US Patent:
20170348680, Dec 7, 2017
Filed:
Jun 7, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/615970
Inventors:
- Woodland Park NJ, US
Avram Michael Buchbinder - Chicago IL, US
Susie C. Martins - Carol Stream IL, US
Douglas Andrew Nafis - Mt. Prospect IL, US
Assignee:
Cytec Industries Inc. - Woodland Park NJ
International Classification:
B01J 31/02
Abstract:
A trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound having a formula:where R, R, and Rare the same or different and each is independently selected from Cto Chydrocarbyl; and X is selected from F, Cl, Br, I, or combinations thereof is described. An ionic liquid catalyst composition incorporating the trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound, methods of making the trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound, and alkylation processes incorporating the trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound are also described.

Selectivity Of Ionic Liquid Alkylation

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US Patent:
20170144141, May 25, 2017
Filed:
Oct 21, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/331702
Inventors:
- Des Plaines IL, US
Sean G. Mueller - Des Plaines IL, US
Zhanping Xu - Inverness IL, US
Douglas A. Nafis - Mount Prospect IL, US
Robert Mehlberg - Wheaton IL, US
Kurt Detrick - Glen Ellyn IL, US
Avram M. Buchbinder - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
B01J 31/02
C07C 2/26
C07C 2/58
C07C 6/04
C07C 5/27
Abstract:
A method of controlling a hydrocarbon conversion process is described. The method involves introducing a reactant into a reaction zone containing an ionic liquid catalyst. The reaction zone has at least two zones. The mass transfer resistance in the second zone is greater than the mass transfer resistance in the first zone.

Hydrochloric Acid Stripping Process For Ionic Liquid Regeneration Process

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US Patent:
20160167034, Jun 16, 2016
Filed:
Dec 11, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/567844
Inventors:
- Des Plaines IL, US
Avram M. Buchbinder - Chicago IL, US
Paul Olson - Mount Prospect IL, US
Susie C. Martins - Carol Stream IL, US
Kaitlin M. DeSalvo - Chicago IL, US
Douglas A. Nafis - Mount Prospect IL, US
International Classification:
B01J 31/40
B01J 38/68
C07F 9/02
B01J 31/02
Abstract:
A method for regenerating deactivated acidic ionic liquid is described. The method involves reducing a level of free hydrochloric acid in the deactivated acidic ionic liquid in a removal zone using at least one of heat, a stripping fluid, reduced pressure, and liquid-liquid extraction to form a deactivated acidic ionic liquid having a reduced level of free hydrochloric acid; and regenerating the deactivated acidic ionic liquid having the reduced level of free hydrochloric acid.

Processes For Removing Entrained Ionic Liquid From A Hydrocarbon Phase

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US Patent:
20160168058, Jun 16, 2016
Filed:
Dec 12, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/568970
Inventors:
- Des Plaines IL, US
David A. Wegerer - Lisle IL, US
Robert J. Schmidt - Barrington IL, US
Trung Pham - Mount Prospect IL, US
Avram M. Buchbinder - Chicago IL, US
Praneeth D. Edirisinghe - Chicago IL, US
Susie C. Martins - Carol Stream IL, US
International Classification:
C07C 7/12
B01J 31/40
B01J 38/48
B01J 31/02
C07C 7/13
C07C 2/74
Abstract:
One or more processes for recovering entrained ionic liquid from a hydrocarbon phase containing droplets of ionic liquid are described. The processes includes contacting the hydrocarbon phase containing the droplets of ionic liquid with a retaining material in a separation zone. The droplets of ionic liquid are retained by the retaining material. The ionic liquid may be recovered from the retaining material with a solvent or desorbent. The retaining material may be regenerated and the ionic liquid may be reactivated. The retaining material may be used in a wash vessel to retain or remove contaminant solids within the reactor or other vessels.
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