William E. Slack - Moundsville WV Kenneth L. Dunlap - New Martinsville WV Larry W. Arndt - Pasadena TX Louis Renbaum - Richmond Hill GA
Assignee:
Miles Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C07C26320
US Classification:
560352
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a process for recovering toluene diisocyanate (TDI) from a TDI residue solution, comprising mixing the residue solution with a polyisocyanate consisting essentially of methylenediphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) or MDI in combination with its higher ring oligomer, followed by heating the resulting mixture over a temperature range of 130. degree. to 250. degree. C. for a period of time sufficient to remove free TDI and thermally splittable TDI generated from equilibration of the TDI residue with MDI or the MDI oligomer by either a batch or continuous process.
Kenneth L. Dunlap - New Martinsville WV Peter H. Markusch - McMurray PA Clarence D. Ferrell - Moundsville WV
Assignee:
Mobay Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C07C11900
US Classification:
560352
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a process for reducing the free monomer content of polyisocyanate adduct mixtures wherein the adduct has an average isocyanate functionality of greater than about 1. 8 which comprises treating the polyisocyanate adduct mixture in the presence of 2 to about 30 percent by weight of an inert solvent, based on the weight of the polyisocyanate mixture, in an agitated thin-layer evaporator under conditions sufficient to reduce the free monomer content of the polyisocyanate adduct mixture below that level which is obtainable in the absence of a solvent.
Process For The Production Of Polyisocyanates Containing Allophanate Groups
William E. Slack - Moundsville WV Terry A. Potter - New Martinsville WV Kenneth L. Dunlap - New Martinsville WV
Assignee:
Mobay Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C07C12722
US Classification:
560 27
Abstract:
Aliphatic and/or cycloaliphatic polyisocyanates containing allophanate groups are produced by reacting (a) a di- and/or polyisocyanate with aliphatic and/or cycloaliphatic isocyanate groups with (b) a hydroxy compound at a temperature of at least 150. degree. C. for no more than 90 minutes and then rapidly cooling the reaction mixture to a temperature of less than 100. degree. C. It is preferred that the reaction be carried out in the absence of oxygen. The products thus obtained are virtually colorless, have a relatively low viscosity and excellent storage stability.
Process For The Preparation Of Mixtures Of Polyamines Of The Polyamino-Polyaryl-Polymethylene Type
Kenneth L. Dunlap - New Martinsville WV Hartmut Knofel - Odenthal, DE
Assignee:
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft - Leverkusen Mobay Chemical Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C07C 85145
US Classification:
564331
Abstract:
The instant invention is directed to a process for the preparation of mixtures of polyamines of the polyamino-polyaryl-polymethylene type whereby the proportion or the ortho-substituted products are substantially increased. This increase is brought about by adding the acid catalyst to the aromatic amine/formaldehyde reaction mixture in two or more stages.
Media Services Coordinator at Bloomsburg University, Independent Consultant at Kenneth W. Dunlap Consulting
Location:
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Bloomsburg University since Aug 2004
Media Services Coordinator
Kenneth W. Dunlap Consulting since Jan 1999
Independent Consultant
Bloomsburg University Apr 2008 - May 2009
Acting Operations Manager
White Deer Run Treatment & Rehabilitation Center Aug 2004 - Jan 2005
Admissions Technician I
Mervyn’s Department Store Mar 2003 - Apr 2004
Benefited Sales Associate
Education:
Capella University 2007 - 2013
Ph.D., Organization and Management, Leadership Specialization
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 2004 - 2006
MS, Instructional Technology
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 1995 - 1999
BA, Audio / Video Recording
Milton HS 1991 - 1995
HS Diploma, College Prep
Skills:
Project Management Microsoft Office SharePoint Windows 7 Mac OS X Event Management Adobe Creative Suite Knowledge Management Video Production Critical Thinking OS X Captivate HTML Video Editing E-Learning Deliver quality Prioritization High competency Technolgoy Specification Contract Review Supervision and personel management Environmental adaptation Analytical thought Logic SharePoint Designer Qualtrics Windows Server 2008 R2 MS Project SPSS Faronics Deep Freeze HTML + CSS Knowledge Sharing Digital Photography Photo editing Web Tightrope media systems' Carousel Audio editing Audio Engineering Digital Signage DEA's EMS Enterprise computer networking Geekdom Awesomeness Just-In-Time training Windows 8 Holistic Thinking Systems Thinking/Theory Leading transformational change
Interests:
Ethics, reading, movies, health and fitness, cooking, photography, web development, technology and computers, motorcycles, marksmanship.
Systems Theory, Lean-Six methodology, supercomputing, astronomy, Kurzweil’s (2005) Singularity concept, intelligence, quantum physics and M/string theory, biocentrism, decision making, and diplomacy.
Honor & Awards:
Recipient Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania STRIVE Award, September 2007
Recipient Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania STRIVE Award, December 2005
Volunteer Services for: Susquehanna Valley Women In Transition, Lewisburg, PA (twice in July 2004) & YMCA children’s program, Bloomsburg, PA (March 1999)
Awarded Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania's President's Grant for Staff Development, 2006 and again in 2007
Recognition from Bloomsburg University President for Outstanding Service during the Governor’s Institute of Pennsylvania Training Conference in 2005 and again in 2006
Mervyn’s Employee of the month, May 2003
Mervyn’s Asset Protection Focus Employee, April 2003
Mervyn’s Credit Ambassador: 1st Quarter, 3rd Quarter, and 4th Quarter 2003
Certifications:
Standard First Aid Certification, American Red Cross CPR/AED-Adult Certification, American Red Cross
Sherman County Union High School Moro OR 1960-1964
Community:
William O'meara, P O'meara, Fred Hall, Robert Drinkard, Ann Burk, Diana Dillon, Fred Dormaier, Judy Dunlap, Maurice Root, Terri Bardenhagen, Sharon Coelsch
To access the fastest lane, "known traveler," you would have to register and submit to a government background check. You would probably also pay a fee to participate, Kenneth Dunlap, IATA's global director of security and travel facilitation, said in a recent interview.