Dr. Elder graduated from the Western Univ of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in 1992. He works in Parker, CO and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Elder is affiliated with Parker Adventist Hospital.
Oklahoma Surgicare 4317 W Memorial Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73134 (405)7556240 (phone), (405)7521819 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City Graduated: 1982
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English Spanish
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Dr. Elder graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1982. He works in Oklahoma City, OK and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Elder is affiliated with OU Medical Center Edmond.
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Mr. Michael Elder, M.D. Owner/Medical Director
Advanced Aesthetics Health & Medical (General)
13321 N Meridian, Suite 206, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (405)7513424, (405)7515930
Michael Elder CEO
GOLDEN SENIOR ADVISORS, INC Lumber, Plywood, and Millwork
125 Moore St SUITE 107, San Marcos, TX 78666 Not Required, Little Rock, AR 72201 (512)8788232, (512)8788079
New metallocene compounds are described where the ligand contains at least one open-pentadienyl containing radical characterized by a cyclic or acyclic, six electron, delocalized, five atomic center structure. These metallocenes can advantageously be used in catalyst systems for the polymerization of olefins to generate a wide variety of different polymers including HDPE, LLDPE, ethylenelpropylene/(diene) elastomers, tactiospecific C3+-olefin polymers, intimate mixture thereof and the like.
Metallocene Compounds, Process For Their Preparation And Their Use In Catalytic Systems For The Polymerization Of Olefins
A class of metallocene compounds is disclosed having the general formula (I): wherein Y is a moiety of formula (II) wherein A, B and D, same or different from each other, are selected from an element of the groups 14 to 16 of the Periodic Table of the Elements (new IUPAC version), with the exclusion of nitrogen and oxygen; R , R , R , R and R are hydrogen or hydrocarbon groups, Z is selected from a moiety of formula (II) as described above and from a moiety of formula (III): wherein R , R , R and R , are hydrogen or hydrocarbon groups; L is a divalent bridging group; M is an atom of a transition metal selected from those belonging to group 3, 4, 5, 6 or to the lanthanide or actinide groups in the Periodic Table of the Elements (new IUPAC version), X, same or different, is hydrogen, a halogen, a R , OR , OSO CF , OCOR , SR , NR or PR group, wherein the substituents R are hydrogen or alkyl groups; p is an integer of from 0 to 3, being equal to the oxidation state of the metal M minus 2. The above metallocenes are particular useful in the polymerization of propylene.
Heterocyclic Metallocenes And Polymerization Catalysts
A new class of heterocyclic metallocenes, a catalytic system containing them and a process for polymerizing addition polymerizable monomers using the catalytic system are disclosed; the heterocyclic metallocenes correspond to the formula (I): YR″ZMeQPwherein Y is a coordinating group containing a six π electron central radical directly coordinating Me, to which are associated one or more radicals containing at least one non-carbon atom selected from B, N, O, Al, Si, P, S, Ga, Ge, As, Se, In, Sn, Sb and Te; R″ is a divalent bridge between the Y and Z groups; Z is a coordinating group, optionally being equal to Y; Me is a transition metal; Q is halogen or hydrocarbon substituents; P is a counterion; i is 0 or 1; j is 1-3; jj is 0-2; k is 1-3; and l is 0-2.
Heterocyclic Metallocenes And Polymerization Catalysts
A new class of heterocyclic metallocenes, a catalytic system containing them and a process for polymerizing addition polymerizable monomers using said catalytic system are disclosed; the heterocyclic metallocenes correspond to the formula (I): YR″ZMeQPwherein Y is a coordinating group containing a six π electron central radical directly coordinatng Me, to which are associated one or more radicals containing at least one non-carbon atom selected from B, N, O, Al, Si, P, S, Ga, Ge, As, Se, In, Sn, Sb and Te; R″ is a divalent bridge between the Y and Z groups; Z is a coordinating group, optionally being equal to Y; Me is a transition metal; Q is halogen or hydrocarbon substituents; P is a counterion; i os 0 or 1; j is 1-3; jj is 0-2; k is 1-3; and l is 0-2.
Metallocene Catalysts With Lewis Acids And Aluminum Alkyls
John A. Ewen - Houston TX Michael J. Elder - Friendswood TX
Assignee:
Fina Technology, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
B01J 3100
US Classification:
502117
Abstract:
This invention is for a catalyst system comprising a neutral metallocene compound, an aluminum alkyl and a Lewis acid. The Lewis acid must be of sufficient acidity to ionize a neutral metallocene compound to form a cationic metallocene catalyst. The ligands of the Lewis acid should not be reactive with the metallocene cation. Any metallocene catalyst compound having two cyclopentadienyl rings, substituted or unsubstituted, attached to a transition metal which can be ionized by a Lewis acid would be useful in this invention. The invention is also for the process of making the catalyst system and the process for using the catalyst system in polymerization of olefins. The metallocene is contacted with the Lewis acid. The aluminum alkyl is contacted with the olefin. The two mixtures are contacted with each other under polymerization conditions.
Preparation Of Metallocene Catalysts For Polymerization Of Olefins
John A. Ewen - Houston TX Michael J. Elder - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Fina Technology, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
B01J 3100
US Classification:
502104
Abstract:
This invention uses a new method of producing ionic metallocene compounds. These compounds are useful as catalysts for polymerization of olefins, primarily propylene. This method uses an ionizing agent which ionizes the neutral metallocene compound. The ionizing ionic compound does not contain an active proton and contains a carbonium, oxonium or sulfonium cation. The anion of the ionizing ionic compound is not coordinated or is only loosely coordinated to the metallocene cation and is chemically unreactive with the metallocene cation. Examples of such compounds are triphenylcarbenium tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)boronate, triphenylcarbenium tris(pentafluorophenyl)phenyl boronate and triphenylcarbeniumtris(pentafluorophenyl)4-trimethylsilyl-2,3,5,6-tetraflu orophenylboronate. The process of making catalysts with this invention produces catalysts having high activity and does not produce by-products which can inhibit catalyst activity. This new synthesis is a clean reaction which does not produce a Lewis base.
Catalyst And Process For Polymerization Of Olefins
John A. Ewen - Houston TX Michael J. Elder - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Fina Technology, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
C08F 4643
US Classification:
526134
Abstract:
This invention uses a new method of producing ionic metallocene compounds. These compounds are useful as catalysts for polymerization of olefins, primarily propylene. This method uses an ionizing agent which ionizes the neutral metallocene compound. The ionizing ionic compound does not contain an active proton and contains a carbonium, oxonium or sulfonium cation. The anion of the ionizing ionic compound is not coordinated or is only loosely coordinated to the metallocene cation and is chemically unreactive with the metallocene cation. Examples of such compounds are triphenylcarbenium tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)boronate, triphenylcarbenium tris(pentafluorophenyl)phenyl boronate and triphenylcarbenium tris(pentafluorophenyl)4-trimethylsilyl-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorophenylboronate. The process of making catalysts with this invention produces catalysts having high activity and does not produce by-products which can inhibit catalyst activity. This new synthesis is a clean reaction which does not produce a Lewis base.
Homogeneous-Heterogeneous Catalyst System For Polyolefins
Edwar S. Shamshoum - Houston TX Michael J. Elder - Friendswood TX Baireddy R. Reddy - Baytown TX David J. Rauscher - Webster TX
Assignee:
Fina Technology, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
C08F 402
US Classification:
502113
Abstract:
This invention concerns a catalyst system comprising at least one homogeneous catalyst and at least one heterogeneous catalyst, specifically, a metallocene catalyst and a conventional Ziegler-Natta catalyst, respectively. This invention is useful in the polymerization of any polymer in which separate polymerizations with a homogeneous catalyst and with a heterogeneous catalyst are possible, but preferably, polymerization of olefins, more preferably,. alpha. -olefins, and, most preferably, propylene. This invention provides a catalyst system which facilitates use of a homogeneous catalyst but eliminates the disadvantages of such a system. This invention produces a polymer with molecular weight distribution (MWD) as broad or broader than the MWD of the heterogeneous catalyst alone. Hydrogen can be used to control molecular weight distribution of a polymer produced with this invention.
Trinity University - Computer Science, Communications
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United States Air Force - Crew Chief
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