Expert Details
Characterization and Development of Silica/Silicate Based Materials
ID: 729203
Pennsylvania, USA
Expert is a retired physical chemist with 31 years of industrial chemical experience in the characterization of silica based materials and the development of new siliceous products and applications. In the course of his career, he has authored 17 peer reviewed papers, been an inventor of 5 patents, chaired technical symposia and reviewed, for technical journals, the submitted papers of other scientists.
Expert is currently the President of a chemical consulting company. He has consulted for corporations involving silica/silicate based applications. He was an expert witness in a patent infringement suit.
He was an expert witness in a patent infringement case involving manufacture of a precipitated silica. He arranged for testing of opponent's material and evaluated test results, then wrote an expert report. He was deposed by opponent's counsel but case did not go to trial.He advised a manufacturer of photovoltaic silicon cells on how to dispose of a silicate waste stream. He evaluated the properties of a precipitated silica used in rubber tire manufacture and also evaluated the manufacturing facility for making this product.He evaluated the manufacture of food grade magnesium silicate, analyzed test results and suggested additional applications for this product.He worked on a project to assist a precipitated silica manufacturer on how raw materials might affect product performance.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1965 | Degree: PhD | Subject: Physical Chemistry | Institution: University of Minnesota |
Year: 1959 | Degree: BS | Subject: Chemistry | Institution: University of Rochester |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 1977 to 1999 | Employer: PQ Corporation | Title: Senior Research Fellow | Department: Research and Development |
Responsibilities:He managed Analytical Chemistry department. Then he implemented a major silicate chemistry project resulting in patents.• Implemented a long term project which provided fundamental technical understanding of PQ’s largest volume product line, soluble silicates. Results included technical papers, patents and a licensing agreement with a PQ customer. • Interfaced with corporate sales and marketing personnel and their customers to provide technical support to corporate sales and growth goals. • Implemented the application of state of the art chemical instrumentation to support corporate research projects in soluble silicates, zeolites, silica particulates and microspherical glass beads. • Evaluated the performance of subordinates and supported their professional growth. • Implemented a laboratory data base management system that improved communication of analytical results to project chemists. • Received the first PQ R&D Achievement Award for Technical Excellence. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1968 to 1977 | Employer: WR Grace | Title: Senior Chemist | Department: Davison Division R&D |
Responsibilities:He was responsible for analysis and characterization of silica and zeolite products.• Implemented the application of state of the art chemical instrumentation to support corporate research projects in zeolites, petroleum refining catalysts, adsorbents and industrial chemical catalysts. • Interfaced with corporate sales and marketing personnel and their customers to provide technical support to corporate sales and growth goals. • Published and presented papers on materials described above. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1965 to 1968 | Employer: United States Air Force | Title: Chemist- First Lieutenant | Department: |
Responsibilities:He was responsible for research on missile materials. |
Government Experience
Years | Agency | Role | Description |
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Years: 1965 to 1968 | Agency: United States Air Force | Role: Chemist- 1st Lt. | Description: He tested Minuteman propellant for aging degradation. He studied laser irradiation effects on missile nose cone material. |
International Experience
Years | Country / Region | Summary |
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Years: 2007 to 2007 | Country / Region: Mexico | Summary: He visited a precipitated silica plant in Mexico and made suggestions on how to manufacture silica suitable for the rubber tire industry. |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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He is a member of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy and a past member of the American Chemical Society and American Society for Testing of Materials. |
Awards / Recognition |
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He received the PQ R&D Achievement Award for Technical Excellence. |
Additional Experience
Expert Witness Experience |
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He was an expert witness in a patent infringement case. He wrote expert reports and was deposed by opposition counsel. The case was settled out of court. He was an EW for the plaintiff company in a patent infringement case. He wrote an Expert Witness report for my client and was deposed by the opponent's lawyer. The case was dismissed by the judge who was to hear the case before it went to trial. |
Training / Seminars |
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He was a subcommittee chair for an ACS Symposium on Soluble Silicates. |
Vendor Selection |
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He worked closely with chemical and equipment vendors, made purchasing decisions. |
Marketing Experience |
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He is familiar with catalyst and adsorbent applications in the chemical and petroleum industries. He has also worked in applications involving fillers, corrosion and oil and gas drilling. He also has some experience with food grade products. |
Fields of Expertise
absorbent material, catalyst support, colloidal silica, gel, silica, silica chemistry, silica gel, silicate chemistry, silicon dioxide, sodium silicate, silanization, sand, purified water, water, hygroscopic material, treated silica, silica aerogel, silicate compound, silicate mineral, silane compound, silica glass, mineral, hydrogel, fumed silica, colloid, aerogel