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Steven Schon Phones & Addresses

  • 454 Saunders Dr, Wayne, PA 19087 (610) 688-5118
  • Strafford, PA
  • King of Prussia, PA
  • Morristown, NJ
  • Morris Plains, NJ
  • New York, NY
  • Gilbert, AZ
  • 454 Saunders Dr, Wayne, PA 19087 (484) 432-1258

Work

Company: . 2005 Position: Engineering fellow

Education

Degree: M.S. School / High School: Drexel University 1984 Specialities: Chemical Enigeering

Skills

Chemical Engineering • Process Engineering • Process Simulation • R&D • Polymers • Manufacturing • Engineering • Process Optimization • Process Control • Distillation • Chemistry • Pilot Plant • Heat Transfer • Process Improvement • Process Design • Materials Science • Process Safety • Optimization • Characterization • Commercialization • Research and Development • Business Process Improvement

Interests

Process Control • Microemulsions • Distillation • Heat Transfer • Microchannel Technology • Process Simulation

Industries

Chemicals

Specialities

Attorney Liability • Business Litigation • Dispute Resolution • Trials • Litigation • Employment & Labor

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Steven Schon - Lawyer

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Office:
Arnold & Porter LLP
Specialties:
Attorney Liability
Business Litigation
Dispute Resolution
Trials
Litigation
Employment & Labor
ISLN:
903947655
Admitted:
1977
University:
University of Michigan, A.B., 1972
Law School:
University of Michigan Law School, J.D., 1976

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Technology Officer

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Location:
Philadelphia, PA
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
. since 2005
Engineering Fellow

Drexel University since 2001
Adjunct Professor (Chemical Engineering)

Atofina 1991 - 2005
Senior Principal Process Engineer

Elf Atochem 1988 - 1991
Principal Engineer

ISP (formely GAF) 1986 - 1988
Group Leader - Process Development
Education:
Drexel University 1984
M.S., Chemical Enigeering
Columbia University - Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science 1975 - 1979
B.S., Chemical Engineering
Columbia University in the City of New York 1975 - 1979
Skills:
Chemical Engineering
Process Engineering
Process Simulation
R&D
Polymers
Manufacturing
Engineering
Process Optimization
Process Control
Distillation
Chemistry
Pilot Plant
Heat Transfer
Process Improvement
Process Design
Materials Science
Process Safety
Optimization
Characterization
Commercialization
Research and Development
Business Process Improvement
Interests:
Process Control
Microemulsions
Distillation
Heat Transfer
Microchannel Technology
Process Simulation

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven G. Schon
Principal
Quantacool LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
454 Saunders Dr, Wayne, PA 19087
Steven Schon
Administrator
Abigail House LLC
Hospital & Health Care · Nursing Homes
1105 Linden St, Camden, NJ 08102
(856) 365-8500, (856) 365-0133

Publications

Us Patents

Process For Recovering Acrolein Or Propionaldehyde From Dilute Aqueous Streams

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US Patent:
6515187, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Jun 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/177710
Inventors:
Steven Gabriel Schon - Strafford PA
Samuel Marc Daniel - Malvern PA
Richard Alan Sander - Maple Glen PA
Assignee:
Atofina Chemicals, Inc. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C07C 4500
US Classification:
568492
Abstract:
A method of purifying acrolein or propionaldehyde with a single column distillation system is provided, where the distillation system has a side-draw take-off outlet for recovering purified acrolein or propionaldehyde located between the crude product feed point and the light-boiling impurities distillation site.

Heat Pipes Incorporating Microchannel Heat Exchangers

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US Patent:
20090229794, Sep 17, 2009
Filed:
Nov 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/291544
Inventors:
Steven G. Schon - Strafford PA, US
International Classification:
F28D 15/00
F28F 9/02
US Classification:
16510421, 165173
Abstract:
A heat pipe can include a microchannel heat exchanger at the heat absorbing end and another heat exchanger which is optionally also a microchannel heat exchanger at the heat sink end, with one or more pipes flowably connecting the two ends for transporting liquid working fluid to the head absorber and vaporized working fluid to the heat sink. The heat pipes may be used to cool electronic devices with rejection of heat outside an enclosure, and optionally outside a room, containing the electronic devices. The heat pipes may be used to cool photovoltaic or solar collection devices with rejection of heat to ambient air at a distance removed from the photovoltaic devices. Heat pipe systems are disclosed wherein the working fluid is a hydrofluorocarbon or a mono-chlorinated hydrofluoroalkene having a normal boiling point in a range from 10 C. to 80 C.

Solar Electricity Generation With Improved Efficiency

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US Patent:
20100186820, Jul 29, 2010
Filed:
Jun 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/459391
Inventors:
Steven G. Schon - Strafford PA, US
International Classification:
H01L 31/00
F24J 2/04
F24J 2/24
F03G 6/06
US Classification:
136259, 126643, 126651, 6064115
Abstract:
Solar electricity generation methods and apparatus are disclosed. In one general aspect, a solar cell is positioned to receive concentrated solar radiation and convert part of it into electricity and part of it into heat. A first heat exchanger is thermally coupled to the solar cell and includes microchannels that have a cross-sectional dimension to the center of the channel that is about equal to or less than the thermal boundary layer thickness for a working fluid. The heat exchanger transfers heat from the photovoltaic solar cell to the working fluid in the microchannels, and a second heat exchanger can then receive the transferred heat via a conduit. This heat can be used to generate additional electricity.

Microelectronics Cooling System

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US Patent:
20100326627, Dec 30, 2010
Filed:
Jun 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/459393
Inventors:
Steven G. Schon - Strafford PA, US
International Classification:
F28D 15/00
F28F 9/02
US Classification:
16510421, 165173
Abstract:
In one general aspect, a microelectronics cooling device can include a microchannel heat exchanger within an enclosure that houses the device at a heat absorbing end and another heat exchanger which is optionally also a microchannel heat exchanger at a heat sink end outside the enclosure. One or more pipes flowably connect the two ends for transporting liquid working fluid to the heat absorber and vaporized working fluid to the heat sink. The heat pipes may also be used to transfer heat outside a room that contains the electronic devices.

Method For Recovering Carboxylic Acids From Dilute Aqueous Streams

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US Patent:
20110147307, Jun 23, 2011
Filed:
Aug 27, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/060083
Inventors:
Steven G. Schon - Strafford PA, US
Cecile V. Bertrand - Bagnois, FR
Assignee:
Arkema Inc. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
B01D 11/04
US Classification:
210639, 210634
Abstract:
Improvement in separating lower, C2 saturated and/or C3, and/or C4, saturated and/or unsaturated mono carboxylic acids from aqueous streams via extraction by using as the extractant an organic acid or ester or mixtures thereof with a melting point below 10 C., a normal boiling point between 190 and 280 C. and a Hildebrand solubility parameter between 8 and 11 calcm.

Method For Recovering Carboxylic Acids From Dilute Aqueous Streams

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US Patent:
20110201842, Aug 18, 2011
Filed:
Sep 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/123823
Inventors:
Steven G. Schon - Strafford PA, US
Assignee:
Arkema Inc. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C07C 51/48
C07C 45/80
US Classification:
562600, 562608, 562606, 568492
Abstract:
Improvement in separating lower carboxylic acids from aqueous streams via liquid-liquid extraction with pressurized liquefied propylene and/or propane, wherein carboxylic acid is transferred from the aqueous phase into the liquid solvent phase (extract).

Process For The Preparation Of Alkane- And Arenesulfonamides

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US Patent:
50684272, Nov 26, 1991
Filed:
Nov 16, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/438389
Inventors:
Stanley R. Sandler - Springfield PA
Steven G. Schon - Strafford PA
David M. Gardner - King of Prussia PA
Assignee:
Atochem North America, Inc. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C07C30338
US Classification:
564 84
Abstract:
A process for the preparation of alkane- and arenesulfonamides in high purity and yield is provided. Ammonia or alkylamine is reacted under boiling conditions with an alkane- or arenesulfonyl halide in the absence of an added solvent. The heat of reaction is dissipated by the heat of vaporization of the ammonia or alkylamine.

Plastic Film Plate-Type Heat Exchanger

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US Patent:
47444142, May 17, 1988
Filed:
Sep 2, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/902990
Inventors:
Steven G. Schon - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
Arco Chemical Company - Newtown Square PA
International Classification:
F28F 308
US Classification:
165167
Abstract:
This invention relates to low cost heat exchangers of the parallel plate-type useful for recovery or dissipation of heat energy in buildings of all types, including homes, office buildings and factories, as well as for heat recovery in the chemical process, electrical power and other industries.
Steven G Schon from Strafford, PA, age ~66 Get Report