Donald R. Rowe
Engineering in Bowling Green, KY

License number
Louisiana PE.0010213
Issued Date
Mar 9, 1966
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2001
Category
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
Mr Donald R Rowe, Bowling Green, KY 42101

Professional information

Donald Rowe Photo 1

Method For Removing Ozone From Dilute Concentrations In Air At Room Temperatures

US Patent:
4459269, Jul 10, 1984
Filed:
Jun 29, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/508856
Inventors:
Victor F. Zackay - New Canaan CT
Donald R. Rowe - Bowling Green KY
Assignee:
Teledyne Industries, Inc. - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
C01B 1300
US Classification:
423219
Abstract:
Ozone is catalytically removed from air at room temperatures. Air containing ozone in dilute concentrations is contacted with a catalyst formed of a; palladium (II) salt such as palladium (II) chloride, a copper (II) slat such as copper (II) chloride and copper (II) sulfate, and a nickel (II) salt such as nickel (II) chloride, on an alumina substrate, at a temperature in the range of -20. degree. C. to 85. degree. C. The catalyst is formed by making a paste of particulate alumina and a palladium (II) halide containing impregnating solution and then drying the paste and activating the catalyst by heating.


Donald Rowe Photo 2

Method For Removing Gaseous Pollutants In Highly Dilute Concentrations From Air At Room Temperatures

US Patent:
4474739, Oct 2, 1984
Filed:
Jun 29, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/508855
Inventors:
Victor F. Zackay - New Canaan CT
William G. Lloyd - Bowling Green KY
Donald R. Rowe - Bowling Green KY
John M. Trenary - Fort Collins CO
Gerald T. Swanson - Fort Collins CO
Assignee:
Teledyne Industries, Inc. - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
B01D 5336
US Classification:
423230
Abstract:
Hydrogen sulfide and hydrogen cyanide are catalytically removed from air at room temperatures. Air containing H. sub. 2 S and HCN in dilute concentrations is contacted with a dry, activated catalyst formed of palladium (II) and copper (II) salts such as chlorides, on an alumina substrate, at a temperature in the range of -20. degree. C. to 85. degree. C. The catalyst may also contain nickel (II) chloride.


Donald Rowe Photo 3

Catalyst Of Palladium, Copper And Nickel On A Substrate

US Patent:
4521530, Jun 4, 1985
Filed:
Jun 15, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/504517
Inventors:
Victor F. Zackay - New Canaan CT
Donald R. Rowe - Bowling Green KY
Assignee:
Teledyne Industries, Inc., Teledyne Water Pik - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
B01J 2372, B01J 2389
US Classification:
502218
Abstract:
An oxidation catalyst of palladium, copper and nickel on an alumina substrate. The catalyst is produced by impregnating the alumina substrate with a halide salt solution of palladium chloride, nickel chloride, copper chloride and copper sulfate. The catalyst is useful for removal by oxidation, adsorption or decomposition of gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, sulfur dioxide, and ozone, present in dilute concentrations in air.