Expert Details
Chemistry: Emulsion & Solution Polymers, Water Repellants, Wax Emulsions, Thermosetting Resins, Starch, Non-Woven binders
ID: 723801
South Carolina, USA
The compound acts as a catalyst for producing singlet oxygen, which kills most bacteria (including MRSA) and virus. Polymers employing this technology can make surfaces and substrates self-sanitizing upon exposure to light. He has taken products from the lab bench through the pilot plant and into full-scale production. He has a small facility with a research lab and simple pilot plant.
"Creativity" is a strong descriptor of Expert's talents. More often than not, he develops a new technology, as opposed to just a new product. He can blend several areas of chemistry, and combine them to bring out desirable traits in novel materials. He has a good grasp of structure/function relationships. For example, in studying the relationship between starch, latex binders and starch crosslinking resins in paper coatings, an unexpected turn lead to a series of patents and products based on starch graft latices containing latent crosslinking systems. These were commercialized as binders for fiberglass and polyester non-wovens.
Expert has a graduate degree in organic synthesis, and uses it as a tool to bring about desired transformations in other areas such as polymer chemistry, novel monomers, and surface active agents. He considers organic chemistry like a language, and is quite fluent in it.
He has consulted for a leading manufacturer of emulsion polymers in product development for roofing mat binders. These binders are used for polyester and glass roofing mat. He has also developed what a world-wide roofing mat supplier called, "The best non-formaldehyde binder we ever tested." He developed a latex utilizing nanotechnology that performed so well the customer filed a patent covering its use in their formulation. He has introduced "next generation" technology to the roofing binder industry incorporating renewable resources..He has developed water repellents for a small start-up company which are now sold in tank truck quantities.He has retro-engineered a formulation and matched the synthetic polymer portion so that it may be produced locally instead of imported, resulting in significant cost savings.He showed a client how to match a product which recently came off-patent. Client had been trying for a year unsuccessfully to match it. In 3 days he went from discussions to pilot plant batch which got the business for the client.He developed a successful argument in a patent litigation which invalidated an issued patent.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1979 | Degree: MS | Subject: Chemistry | Institution: University of Pittsburgh |
Year: 1976 | Degree: BS | Subject: Chemistry | Institution: University of South Carolina |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 2001 to 2010 | Employer: AQUES Chemical Consulting Group, LLC | Title: Proprietor/ Dir of Research & Product Development | Department: Research & product development |
Responsibilities:He offers consulting services & product development to select chemical companies in emulsion/solution polymers, water repellants, coating additives, non-woven binders. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1998 to 2001 | Employer: OMNOVA Solutions, Inc. | Title: scientist | Department: R&D |
Responsibilities:He developed coating additives for paper, binders for non-wovens, water repellants and non-formaldehyde resins. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1987 to 1998 | Employer: OMNOVA Solutions, Inc. | Title: Scientist | Department: R&D |
Responsibilities:Develop additives for paper coatings, water repellants, resins, latex binders. He wrote 2 TAPPI monograph chapters on starch insolubilizers for paper coatings. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1979 to 1987 | Employer: OMNOVA Solutions, Inc. | Title: Sr. Chemist | Department: R&D |
Responsibilities:He worked in the analytical lab reverse-engineering competitive products, then transferred to Paper chemicals to develop paper coating additives. |
International Experience
Years | Country / Region | Summary |
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Years: 2002 to 2003 | Country / Region: France | Summary: He consulted for Clariant in France with development of new business and products for the Business Unit Glyoxal. He speaks enough French to get around over there. |
Years: 1995 to 1998 | Country / Region: France | Summary: He was part of a joint research team with Hoechst/Clariant and Sequa Chemicals. Research was focused on mutually beneficial technology involving non-formaldehyde resins. |
Years: 2009 to Present | Country / Region: Egypt | Summary: He is introducing new technology for a manufacturer of a non-woven mat incorporating renewable resources into the binder system. This will result in a better more efficient binder and lower raw material costs. |
Years: 2012 to Present | Country / Region: Pakistan | Summary: I help the client expand his product line into rosin size for paper chemicals, and analyzed several silicone anti-foams and told him how to make them. We still work together off and on as needed. |
Years: 1915 to Present | Country / Region: India | Summary: We are discussing a project for producing a wax emulsion for use as a water repellent.I am working with another client on a textile print paste thickener. |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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American Chemical Society, Chemical Consultant's Network, SOCMA Chemical Consultants |
Professional Appointments |
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Former Member; Industrial Advisory Board, Univ. of South Carolina, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry. |
Awards / Recognition |
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Received Gencorp Technology Award Nominated for Omnova Technology Award |
Medical / Professional |
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We have developed and are getting registered and commercialized a light-activated antimicrobial technology that has shown to be effective in informed volunteers against respiratory infections such as cold, flu and bacterial infections causing lung congestion in COPD patients where antibiotics were no longer effective. |
Publications and Patents Summary |
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He has 27 US patents as of Feb 2007. He has written 2 TAPPI Monograph chapters, and has 6 publications, 3 of which were presented at international technical conferences. |
Additional Experience
Expert Witness Experience |
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He served as an expert witness in patent litigation involving emulsion polymers in latex paint formulations. His argument proved convincing enough for the suit to be dropped. |
Training / Seminars |
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He served on the Industrial Advisory Board for the U. of South Carolina Dept of Chemistry & Biochemistry, and helped design an Industrial Chemistry course. He has since been a guest lecturer in that course 4 times speaking on "Thermosetting Resins & Emulsion Polymerization". He also lectured several times on "Emulsion Polymerization" in a polymer chemistry course at The SC Governor's School for Science & Mathematics. |
Vendor Selection |
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He has approved raw materials as satisfactory for industrial purposes, and also found vendors of certain raw materials. |
Marketing Experience |
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His area of strength is R&D, but he has sought out partners with complimentary skills in sales & marketing in order to bring a more effective, synergystic presence to the market than either partner could otherwise bring. |
Other Relevant Experience |
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As of Feb 2007 he has 27 issued US patents, wrote 2 TAPPI monograph chapters on paper coating additives, and has delivered several technical presentations on his research at international conferences. |
Language Skills
Language | Proficiency |
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French | He taught himself some basic French and can get around Paris, converse with store /hotel clerks, and order from the menu for his group |
German | He studied German 3 semesters in college and can read and speak some. |
Russian | He can read some Russian with the aid of his dictionary. |
Spanish | He is trying to learn a little Spanish |
Fields of Expertise
industrial chemical, polymer chemistry, polymer science, synthetic polymer chemistry, new product development, organic chemistry, crosslinking agent, emulsion coating material, emulsion polymer, emulsion polymerization, hydrophilic polymer, latex, monomer, papermaking polymer, polymer, polymer crosslinking, polysiloxane, reactive polymer, soluble polymer, styrenic polymer, sugar-based polymer, vinyl acetate based polymer, synthetic organic chemistry, cationic starch, paper additive, carbohydrate chemistry, organic reaction, Diels-Alder reaction, epoxide group, paper industry, new product design, materials safety data sheet, polysilicone chemistry, organic reaction mechanism, qualitative organic chemistry, polymer modification chemistry, papermaking, organic synthesis, organic chemical structure, natural polymer, homopolymer, dry-end paper operation, chemical analysis, applied organic chemistry