DAVID R WHITE, LPC
Mental Health at Pine St, Middletown, NJ

License number
New Jersey 37PC00418400
Category
Mental Health
Type
Mental Health
Address
Address
304 Pine St, Middletown, NJ 07748
Phone
(201) 349-0454

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David G. White
Westwood, NJ
(201) 664-3897
(201) 792-6915
(201) 795-1369
(201) 943-4487

Professional information

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David White - Middletown, NJ

Work:
Hoboken High School
Guidance Counselor
Bayonne Community Mental Health Center
PT Mental Health Therapist
Palisades Park HS - Palisades Park, NJ
Guidance Counselor
Marist High School - Bayonne, NJ
Guidance Counselor
Link Community School - Newark, NJ
Dean of Students
Good Counsel High School - Newark, NJ
Vice Principal
Good Counsel High School - Newark, NJ
Teacher/Counselor
Catholic Mission, Belize, Central America
Principal/Teacher/Counselor
Education:
Seton Hall University - South Orange, NJ
Ed.S in Mental Health Counseling
Boston College - Boston, MA
Masters in Education Administration
Saint Anselm College - Manchester, NH
Bachelor of Arts in Theology


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Non Catalytic Solid Mullite/Crystalline Silica Material And Use Thereof

US Patent:
4781818, Nov 1, 1988
Filed:
Jan 21, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/147108
Inventors:
William J. Reagan - Englishtown NJ
David W. White - Middletown NJ
William R. Schultz - Highland Park NJ
L. Alan Jarnagin - Millington NJ
Assignee:
Engelhard Corporation - Menlo Park NJ
International Classification:
C10G 2500
US Classification:
208251R
Abstract:
Improved noncatalytic nonreactive alumina-silica solid for removing carbonaceous and metallic contaminants including nickel and vanadium from hydrocarbon feedstock by short term, high temperature contact comprises mullite and crystalline silica. In the decarbonizing and demetallizing process, impurities are deposited on the particles of the solid and the major portion of the feedstock is vaporized. After burning carbonaceous deposit from the particles, the hot particles containing nickel and vanadium are recycled into contact with incoming charges of contaminated feedstock. Periodically metals are removed from coke-depleted particles by extraction with a mineral acid at elevated temperature without dissolving or otherwise destroying the alumina-silica particles. The particles are then reintroduced into the system. The particles comprising mullite and crystalline silica are obtained by calcining particles of high purity kaolin or kyanite under controlled conditions to assure substantial conversion of silica content of the clay or kyanite to a mixture of mullite and crystalline silica.