John C. McIntyre
Engineering at Countryside Dr, Hackettstown, NJ

License number
Louisiana PE.0020305
Issued Date
Nov 23, 1982
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2017
Category
Civil Engineer
Type
Chemical Engineer
Address
Address
96 Countryside Dr, Hackettstown, NJ 07840

Professional information

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Method For Recovering Carboxylic Acids From Aqueous Solutions

US Patent:
5399751, Mar 21, 1995
Filed:
Nov 5, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/147394
Inventors:
Joseph C. Gentry - Dallas TX
John C. McIntyre - Hackettstown NJ
Timothy L. Holmes - Kingwood TX
Ronald G. Gualy - Dallas TX
Assignee:
Glitsch, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
C07C 5142
US Classification:
562608
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for recovering carboxylic acids having from one to ten carbon atoms, and particularly formic acid, acetic acid and mixtures of formic and acetic acids, from aqueous solutions, in which the aqueous solution is contacted with solvent consisting essentially of mixed trialkylphosphine oxides in counter-current liquid-liquid extraction flow in a contacting step to thereby transfer the acids from the aqueous solution to the solvent, thus producing a raffinate relatively low in acid content and a rich solvent. The rich solvent is preferably dehydrated to separate water therefrom and yield a dehydrated rich solvent. The dehydrated rich solvent then has the acids stripped from it and the resulting lean solvent is then returned to the liquid-liquid extraction step, while the separated acids are split into their constituent components in a distillation operation.


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Process To Recover Benzene From Mixed Hydrocarbons By Extractive Distillation

US Patent:
5399244, Mar 21, 1995
Filed:
Dec 6, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/163025
Inventors:
Joseph C. Gentry - Dallas TX
Lloyd Berg - Bozeman MT
John C. McIntyre - Hackettstown NJ
Randa W. Wytcherley - Belgrade MT
Assignee:
Glitsch, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
B01D 340, C07C 708
US Classification:
203 23
Abstract:
Benzene and other aromatics are separated from a stream of mixed hydrocarbons containing both aromatics and non-aromatics by extractive distillation with a solvent system containing dimethyl sulfoxide and optionally a co-solvent, preferably water, followed by distillation stripping of the aromatics from the enriched solvent system, and recycle of the lean solvent system to the extractive distillation step.