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Maximilian B Gorensek

from Aiken, SC
Age ~72

Maximilian Gorensek Phones & Addresses

  • 129 Basswood Dr, Aiken, SC 29803 (803) 502-0948
  • Walton Hills, OH
  • Irving, TX
  • Nanuet, NY
  • Montvale, NJ
  • Wickliffe, OH
  • 749 Silver Bluff Rd, Aiken, SC 29803 (803) 502-0948

Work

Company: International journal of hydrogen energy Jan 2009 Position: Associate editor

Education

Degree: M.A., Ph.D. School / High School: Princeton University 1977 to 1981 Specialities: Chemical Engineering

Skills

Chemical Engineering • Process Engineering • Chemistry • Engineering • Nuclear

Languages

English

Industries

Research

Resumes

Resumes

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Associate Editor

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Location:
129 Basswood Dr, Aiken, SC 29803
Industry:
Research
Work:
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy since Jan 2009
Associate Editor

University of South Carolina since Aug 2006
Adjunct Professor

Savannah River National Laboratory since Jan 2002
Acting Manager/Senior Fellow Engineer

Oxy Vinyls, LP 1999 - 2001
Scientist

The Geon Company 1993 - 1999
Senior R&D Associate
Education:
Princeton University 1977 - 1981
M.A., Ph.D., Chemical Engineering
Case Western Reserve University 1970 - 1977
B.S., M.S., Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Chemical Engineering
Process Engineering
Chemistry
Engineering
Nuclear
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Hybrid Sulfur Cycle Operation For High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactors

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US Patent:
20140042034, Feb 13, 2014
Filed:
Aug 9, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/570516
Inventors:
Maximilian B. Gorensek - Aiken SC, US
International Classification:
C25B 1/04
C01B 17/50
US Classification:
205554, 423542
Abstract:
A hybrid sulfur (HyS) cycle process for the production of hydrogen is provided. The process uses a proton exchange membrane (PEM) SO-depolarized electrolyzer (SDE) for the low-temperature, electrochemical reaction step and a bayonet reactor for the high-temperature decomposition step The process can be operated at lower temperature and pressure ranges while still providing an overall energy efficient cycle process.

Separation Of Lignin From Lignocellulosic Materials

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US Patent:
20110253326, Oct 20, 2011
Filed:
Apr 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/088842
Inventors:
Steven Randall Sherman - N. Augusta SC, US
Maximilian Boris Gorensek - Aiken SC, US
Assignee:
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC - Aiken SC
International Classification:
D21C 3/20
D21D 5/02
D21D 5/18
US Classification:
162 55, 162 90
Abstract:
A method is described for separating lignin from liquid solutions resulting from the pretreatment of lignocellulosic materials such as switchgrass with ammonium hydroxide. The method involves a sequence of steps including acidification, evaporation, and precipitation or centrifugation that are performed under defined conditions, and results in a relatively pure, solid lignin product. The method is tested on ammonium hydroxide solutions containing lignin extracted from switchgrass. Experimental results show that the method is capable of recovering between 66-95% of dissolved lignin as a precipitated solid.
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