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David A Karohl

from Houston, TX
Age ~61

David Karohl Phones & Addresses

  • 2134 Del Monte Dr, Houston, TX 77019 (713) 523-4276 (713) 526-0542
  • 2901 Bammel Rd, Houston, TX 77098 (713) 523-4276 (713) 526-0542
  • 2630 Bissonnet St, Houston, TX 77005 (713) 523-4276
  • Kirkwood, MO

Work

Company: My best plan Jul 2009 Address: Houston, Texas Area Position: President

Education

Degree: MBA School / High School: Rice University 1999 to 2001 Specialities: Business

Skills

International Business • Negotiation • Spanish • Analysis • Science • Electricity Markets • Chemical Industry • Business Development • Business Strategy • Chemical Engineering • Chemistry • Cleantech • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Data Analysis • Engineering

Languages

English • German • French • Spanish • Portuguese

Interests

Languages • Ballroom Dancing • Squash • Golf • Travel • Horticulture

Industries

Utilities

Resumes

Resumes

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President

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Utilities
Work:
My Best Plan - Houston, Texas Area since Jul 2009
President

AgriTec Systems, Inc. - Texas, Arkansas, Brazil, India, China Feb 2010 - Dec 2012
Chief Marketing Officer

Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. (now Continental Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. and Unidym, Inc.) Jul 2001 - Dec 2008
Director of Business Development

SOLVAY POLYMERS, INC. (now INEOS Olefins & Polymers) Jan 1999 - Jul 1999
Manager of Commercial Planning – High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

SOLVAY INTEROX, INC. (now SOLVAY CHEMICALS) 1994 - 1999
Senior Business Development Manager
Education:
Rice University 1999 - 2001
MBA, Business
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1985 - 1986
MS, Chemical Engineering (Practice)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1981 - 1985
BS, Chemical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1981 - 1985
BS, German and Engineering
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau 1983 - 1984
Skills:
International Business
Negotiation
Spanish
Analysis
Science
Electricity Markets
Chemical Industry
Business Development
Business Strategy
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Cleantech
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Data Analysis
Engineering
Interests:
Languages
Ballroom Dancing
Squash
Golf
Travel
Horticulture
Languages:
English
German
French
Spanish
Portuguese

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Karohl
Director , President
Christ The King Evangelical Lutheran Church Foundation
David Karohl
My Best Plan
Utilities · Nonclassifiable Establishments
3262 Westheimer Rd SUITE 211, Houston, TX 77098
3262 Westhheimer STE 211, Houston, TX 77098
2001 Kirby Dr, Houston, TX 77019
4101 Greenbriar St, Houston, TX 77098
David Karohl
Director Of Planning And Corporate Development
Agritec Systems, Inc
Commercial Nonphysical Research · Engineering Services
100 E Nasa Rd 1, Houston, TX 77598
(281) 338-2966

Publications

Us Patents

Fuel Cell Electrode Comprising Carbon Nanotubes

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US Patent:
20040197638, Oct 7, 2004
Filed:
Oct 31, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/698964
Inventors:
Kenneth McElrath - Houston TX, US
Kenneth Smith - Houston TX, US
Jeffrey Bahr - Houston TX, US
Thomas Wainerdi - Katy TX, US
David Karohl - Houston TX, US
Daniel Colbert - Houston TX, US
Michael Miller - San Antonio TX, US
Henry Oviatt - San Antonio TX, US
Eric Cline - Westfield NJ, US
International Classification:
H01M004/96
H01M004/92
B05D005/12
H01M008/10
H01M004/88
US Classification:
429/044000, 502/101000, 429/030000, 427/115000
Abstract:
Electrodes for polymer electrolyte membrane and direct methanol fuel cells comprise carbon nanotubes and catalytically active metal. In one embodiment, anode electrodes are prepared by depositing catalytic metal on carbon nanotubes, and forming the carbon nanotubes into a membrane. Anode electrodes comprising carbon nanotubes provide higher fuel cell performance with a much lower platinum loading than conventional carbon-based electrode material having a much higher platinum loading. In another embodiment, a catalyst ink comprising carbon nanotubes and a catalytic metal-loaded carbon powder was used to form an electrode membrane. The catalyst ink comprising carbon nanotubes and catalyst-loaded carbon powder can optionally comprise an ionically conductive polymer, such as a perfluorosulfonic acid/PTFE copolymer. In another embodiment, a fuel cell electrode comprising carbon nanotubes and catalytically active metal is a free-standing electrode. In another embodiment of a membrane electrode assembly, carbon nanotubes are sandwiched between a catalyst-loaded electrode and a polymer electrolyte membrane.
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