Nick Allen Collins - Fall Branch TN Mark Robert Shelton - Kingsport TN George William Tindall - Church Hill TN Steven Thomas Perri - Kingsport TN Chester Wayne Sink - Kingsport TN Bhaskar Krishna Arumugam - Kingsport TN John Clark Hubbs - Kingsport TN
A process for recovering a desired organic acid from a solution includes the steps of: providing an aqueous solution including at least one desired organic acid or its acid anion; adjusting the proton concentration in the aqueous solution to a desired level, with the desired proton concentration being selected, at least in part, by the amount of available protons needed to associate with the acid anions of the desired organic acid(s) to be recovered and/or acid anions that are weaker than the desired organic acids; and recovering at least a portion of the at least one desired organic acid from the aqueous phase. The desired proton concentration can be based on the amount of available protons being greater than, less than or substantially equal, to the amount of protons needed to associate with the anion of the desired organic acid(s) and acid anions that are weaker than the desired organic acid(s). Specific examples of suitable organic acids include, but are not limited to, ascorbic, succinic, tartaric, glyconic, gulonic, citric, lactic, hialic, maleic, acetic, formic, gluconic pyruvic, propionic, butyric, itaconic acids and mixtures thereof. One embodiment of the present invention relates to the recovery of 2-keto-L-gulonic acid (KLG) from aqueous solutions such as fermentation baths.
Ronald M. Tustison - St. Peters MO, US Mark A. Shelton - Florissant MO, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
H04M 11/04
US Classification:
34031001, 34031007, 375219
Abstract:
A power line modem interface includes a modem that modulates an RF signal with digital data and demodulates an RF signal to recover digital data. A filter is connected to the modem and to a DC power line that supplies power to a local power supply. The filter couples the RF signals from the modem to the DC power line and filters the RF signals out of the local power supply. The filter includes: a first inductance connected to a hot side of the DC power line; a second inductance connected in series with the first inductance and connected to the local power supply; and a capacitance with a first plate connected between the first inductance and the second inductance and a second plate connected to the modem so that the RF signal is passed between the modem and the DC power line.
Process For The Recovery Of Organic Acids From Aqueous Solutions
Nick Collins - Fall Branch TN, US Mark Shelton - Kingsport TN, US George Tindall - Church Hill TN, US Steven Perri - Kingsport TN, US Ruairi O'Meadhra - Kingsport TN, US Chester Sink - Kingsport TN, US Bhaskar Arumugam - Kingsport TN, US John Hubbs - Kingsport TN, US
International Classification:
C07C051/42
US Classification:
562/608000, 562/593000
Abstract:
A process for recovering a desired organic acid from a solution includes the steps of: providing an aqueous solution including at least one desired organic acid or its acid anion; adjusting the proton concentration in the aqueous solution to a desired level, with the desired proton concentration being selected, at least in part, by the amount of available protons needed to associate with the acid anions of the desired organic acid(s) to be recovered and/or acid anions that are weaker than the desired organic acids; and recovering at least a portion of the at least one desired organic acid from the aqueous phase. The desired proton concentration can be based on the amount of available protons being greater than, less than or substantially equal, to the amount of protons needed to associate with the anion of the desired organic acid(s) and acid anions that are weaker than the desired organic acid(s). Specific examples of suitable organic acids include, but are not limited to, ascorbic, succinic, tartaric, glyconic, gulonic, citric, lactic, malic, maleic, acetic, formic, gluconic pyruvic, propionic, butyric, itaconic acids and mixtures thereof. One embodiment of the present invention relates to the recovery of 2-keto-L-gulonic acid (KLG) from aqueous solutions such as fermentation baths.
Wood Heater With Enhanced Microwave Launching System
David Carl Attride - Jonesborough TN, US Brad William Overturf - Kingsport TN, US Mark Robert Shelton - Kingsport TN, US
Assignee:
EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY - Kingsport TN
International Classification:
H05B 6/70
US Classification:
219690, 219745, 219761
Abstract:
A microwave heater capable of heating a bundle of wood and equipped with an optimized system for launching and/or dispersing microwave energy. The microwave launching system can include one or more split microwave launchers at least partly disposed in the interior of the heater. The microwave dispersing system can include one or more moving reflectors for rastering microwave energy emitted from the split launchers.
Wood Heater With Enhanced Microwave Launch Efficiency
David Carl Attride - Jonesborough TN, US Brad William Overturf - Kingsport TN, US Mark Robert Shelton - Kingsport TN, US Jared Moore - Kingsport TN, US James S. Nelson - Kingsport TN, US
Assignee:
EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY - Kingsport TN
International Classification:
H05B 6/70
US Classification:
219690
Abstract:
A microwave heater capable of heating a bundle of wood and equipped with an optimized system for introducing microwave energy into the heater. The system uses a high-efficiency elongated waveguide launcher having a plurality of launch openings defined in relatively thin walls. The waveguide launcher can exhibit a launch efficiency of at least 50 percent, thereby providing substantially energy savings over conventional waveguide launchers.
Wood Heater With Enhanced Microwave Dispersing And Tm-Mode Microwave Launchers
David Carl Attride - Jonesborough TN, US Brad William Overturf - Kingsport TN, US Mark Robert Shelton - Kingsport TN, US
Assignee:
EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY - Kingsport TN
International Classification:
H05B 6/70
US Classification:
219690, 219761
Abstract:
A microwave heater capable of heating a bundle of wood and equipped with an optimized system for introducing microwave energy into the heater is provided. Also provided is an enhanced system for launching and dispersing within the heater. The system uses one or more TMmicrowave launchers to emit microwave energy in the interior of the microwave heater in a TMmode, where a is 0 and b is an integer between 1 and 5. The TMlaunchers can be configured to emit microwave energy through an open outlet that faces generally parallel to the nearest wall of the heater. In certain situations, it can be advantageous to use at least two TMmicrowave launchers having open outlets that face towards one another. In certain situations, it can be advantageous to use at least two TMmicrowave launchers located on generally opposite sides of the microwave heater. In certain situations, the system can also include one or more moving reflectors for dispersing microwave energy emitted from the TMmicrowave launchers.
Wood Heater With Alternating Microwave Launch Locations And Enhanced Heating Cycles
David Carl Attride - Jonesborough TN, US Brad William Overturf - Kingsport TN, US Mark Robert Shelton - Kingsport TN, US
Assignee:
EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY - Kingsport TN
International Classification:
H05B 6/68
US Classification:
219718, 219702
Abstract:
An optimized system and process for heating wood using a microwave heater. The optimized system/process directs microwave energy towards different regions of the wood at different times during heating. In certain situations, microwave energy is introduced into the heater using microwave launchers and the system includes one or more microwave switches that control distribution of microwave energy to the microwave launchers so that two adjacent and/or opposing microwave launchers do not simultaneously introduce microwave energy into the heater. The optimized heating process also includes heating wood using a plurality of sequential heating cycles carried out at different conditions. For example, at least one of the heating cycles can be carried out at a lower input rate of microwave energy and/or at a lower pressure than one of the previous heating cycles.
Dual Vessel Chemical Modification And Heating Of Wood With Optional Vapor Containment
- Kingsport TN, US David Carl Attride - Jonesborough TN, US Brad William Overturf - Kingsport TN, US Andrew C. Hiester - Kingsport TN, US Tyler Littrell - Lexington AL, US Jared Moore - Kingsport TN, US James S. Nelson - Kingsport TN, US Mark Robert Shelton - Kingsport TN, US John Peter Mykytka - Kingsport TN, US Timothy Lee Guinn - Bluff City TN, US
A commercial scale system and process for chemically modifying wood and then heating the chemically-modified wood. The system/process separates the chemical modification step from the heating step by utilizing two different vessels for the modification and heating steps. The system and process can, in certain situations, include a containment room for preventing escape of vapors from a chemical wood modification reactor, a wood heater, and/or a chemically-modified bundle of wood as the bundle is transported from the wood modification reactor to the wood heater.
Owner/Editor East Tennesse Living Magazine at East Tennessee Living Magazine
Location:
Greeneville, Tennessee
Industry:
Media Production
Work:
East Tennessee Living Magazine - www.easttennesseelivingmagazine.com since Feb 2013
Owner/Editor East Tennesse Living Magazine
CareFusion - Greater Nashville Area Feb 2007 - Aug 2010
Analyst, Product Implementation
Black Box Network Services Jun 2004 - Jan 2006
Project Manager
ICOM BUSINESS SOLUTIONS - Knoxville, Tennessee Area Jun 2003 - Jun 2004
Director of Engineering/Customer Service
SMI INTERNATIONAL - Colorado Springs, Colorado Area Nov 1999 - Jun 2002
Business Development
Education:
University of Phoenix 2005 - 2007
BS, Business Management
University of Phoenix 2004 - 2007
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Business Management
Interests:
Hunting, Fishing, Boating, Hiking, Camping, Writing and Editing
J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College Oct 2007 - Feb 2012
Research Analyst
the University of Maryland Sep 2005 - May 2007
Research Assistant
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Jun 2006 - Aug 2006
Research Assistant
Markel Insurance Company Oct 2000 - Aug 2005
Statistical Analyst (Statutory Reporting Analyst)
Education:
University of Maryland College Park 2005 - 2007
MS, Survey Methodology
Ferrum College 1991 - 1995
BS, Mathematical Sciences
South Dakota State University Brookings 1995
S.D
Dr. Shelton graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1985. He works in Nashville, TN and specializes in Vascular Surgery. Dr. Shelton is affiliated with Stonecrest Medical Center, Tristar Centennial Medical Center and Tristar Southern Hills Medical Center.
Cook Children's Physicians NetworkCook Childrens Medical Center Infectious Diseases 1500 Cooper St FL 1, Fort Worth, TX 76104 (682)8851485 (phone), (817)3381841 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Texas A & M University Health Science Center Colle of Medicine Graduated: 1983
Dr. Shelton graduated from the Texas A & M University Health Science Center Colle of Medicine in 1983. He works in Fort Worth, TX and specializes in Pediatric Infectious Diseases. Dr. Shelton is affiliated with Baylor All Saints Medical Center, Cook Childrens Medical Center and Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth.
Shelton Clinic Internal Medicine 106 W Boundary Ave, Winnfield, LA 71483 (318)6284123 (phone), (318)6284125 (fax)
Specialty Hospital Of Winnfield 915 1 St STE A, Winnfield, LA 71483 (318)6480212 (phone), (318)6481316 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Louisiana State University School of Medicine at Shreveport Graduated: 1983
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Shelton graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine at Shreveport in 1983. He works in Winnfield, LA and 1 other location and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Shelton is affiliated with Winn Parish Medical Center.
Anything within the orbit of the moon is very close. 20-times the distance is a no-concern zone, and this one is 10-times the distance of the moon, which is right in the middle of where scientists start worrying, but this one is not on a collision course with Earth, Mark Shelton of the St. George
Date: Feb 03, 2018
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Davis Memoir Discusses Adversity of Childhood, Career
During her 2012 re-election campaign against Mark Shelton, heposted ads painting her as a lawmaker using her Senate post to gain lucrative contracts for her law firm. In the book, shesays the allegations were false and that the Travis DA dismissed them.
In the race to fill the seat being vacated by Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis, Tea Party activist Konni Burton defeated former State Rep. Mark Shelton in SD-10 in the Republican runoff. The loss was the second for Shelton in the Tarrant County district. In 2012, he unsuccessfully chal
"The damage is very extensive," said Mark Shelton, engineer for the Missouri Department of Transportation's southeast region. "We're going to end up removing the entire bridge and completely replacing it."
Date: May 26, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Finally found fame, as scandal engulfed the state drug lab
Mark Shelton, associate vice chancellor of communications for UMass Medical School, said that there is no indication that Dookhan did anything improper. He said the Food and Drug Administration keeps records of every vial of vaccine manufactured by MassBiologics and there has been no problem with th
Wendy Davis in Fort Worth is in an intense fight to hold on to her seat against state Rep. Mark Shelton. Shelton has blasted Davis as too liberal for Tarrant County and has filed ethics complaints against her, while Davis has denied any wrongdoing and accused Shelton of shilling for tea party membe
The choice between Democratic state Sen. Wendy Davis and Republican Rep. Mark Shelton is a pivotal and closely watched race for the GOP, which is two seats shy of a two-thirds supermajority that would allow it to pass any legislation it desired.