Strayer University 2002 - 2004
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors
Skills:
Organic Synthesis Polymer Characterization Polymer Chemistry Polymers Reactor Product Development Process Development Benchtesting Autoclave Catalyst Catalyst Development Zigler Natta Glovebox Product Analysis Rheology Pour Point Depressants Vii Improvers Formulation Development Polymethacrylates Protein Purification Air Sensitive Materials Nuclear Reactor Operation Mechanically Proficient Process Simulation Catalysis Chemistry R Analytical Chemistry Process Optimization Design of Experiments Hplc Technology Transfer Polymer Science Chemical Engineering Process Engineering Uv/Vis Gas Chromatography Chromatography Biotechnology Process Control Organic Chemistry Biofuels Technical Leadership Mass Spectrometry Spectroscopy Hazop Lc Ms Characterization Engineering
Munmaya K. Mishra - Richmond VA Raymond G. Saxton - Hanover VA Luis C. Salazar - Baton Rouge LA Gary J. Spedale - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
Ethyl Corporation - Richmond VA
International Classification:
C08L 2700
US Classification:
525240, 524313, 508110, 585 12
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a polymer blend containing a high ethylene content ethylene-propylene copolymer and a lower ethylene content ethylene-propylene copolymer. The polymer blend of the present invention is useful for the preparation of viscosity index improvers with improved lower temperature properties relative to conventional viscosity index improvers.
Pour Point Depressants Via Anionic Polymerization Of (Meth)Acrylic Monomers
Munmaya K. Mishra - Richmond VA Raymond G. Saxton - Hanover VA
Assignee:
Ethyl Corporation - Richmond VA
International Classification:
C10M14514 C08F22018
US Classification:
508469
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the product(s) of the polymerization of specific combinations of acrylic monomers, and optionally vinyl and/or performance enhancing comonomers, in the presence of an anionic initiator to form copolymers having a narrow molecular weight distribution. Additionally, the invention relates to the use of these copolymers as pour point depressants in lubricating oil formulations.