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687 Lynnfield Dr, Westerville, OH 43081    614-8801485   

538 Tansy Ln, Westerville, OH 43081    614-8801485   

2422 Mczand Blvd, Grove City, OH 43123    614-8010011    614-8519274   

5570 Aldworth Ln, Columbus, OH 43228    614-8519274    740-3534944   

1318 Mcconnell Ave, Portsmouth, OH 45662    740-3534944   

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Director, Product Development And Commercialization

Location:
Columbus, OH
Industry:
Research
Work:
Battelle Jun 1999 - Nov 2013
Program Manager, Pmp
Ohio Soybean Council Jun 1999 - Nov 2013
Director, Product Development and Commercialization
Battelle Aug 2009 - Dec 2010
Deputy Director of Ir and D
Battelle Jun 1999 - May 2004
Researcher and Research Scientist
Education:
Shawnee State University 1995 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Fisher College
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Commercialization, Program Management, Pmp, Management, Proposal Writing, R&D, Government, Nanotechnology, Polymers, Earned Value Management, Manufacturing, Engineering, Dod, Project Management, Product Development
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Us Patents

Corrosion Detection Product And Method

US Patent:
2011005, Mar 3, 2011
Filed:
Apr 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/934369
Inventors:
Ramanathan S. Lalgudi - Westerville OH, US
Barry L. McGraw - Westerville OH, US
Robert J. Cain - Lewis Center OH, US
International Classification:
G01N 31/00
G01N 17/00
US Classification:
436 6, 422 53
Abstract:
A corrosion detection product is a coating including a film forming material and a complexing agent, the complexing agent forming a complex when it comes into contact with a corrosion byproduct produced by corrosion of a substrate on which the coating is applied, the complex being detectably different from the complexing agent when the coating is exposed to radiation in order to detect the corrosion, the complexing agent being immobilized in the coating to reduce leaching of the complexing agent or the complex from the coating.

Filled Nanoparticles

US Patent:
2011010, May 5, 2011
Filed:
May 12, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/995258
Inventors:
Ramanathan S. Lalgudi - Westerville OH, US
Jeff J. Boyce - Grove City OH, US
Barry L. McGraw - Westerville OH, US
International Classification:
C08L 33/12
C08G 8/08
B32B 1/00
C09B 69/10
B01J 35/08
B01J 31/06
B82Y 30/00
US Classification:
428403, 525227, 528129, 8647, 502100, 502159, 977773
Abstract:
A filled nanoparticle includes a nanosized polymer shell encapsulating a reactive chemical. In another aspect, a filled nanoparticle includes a nanosized polymer shell encapsulating a core which includes a reactive functional group attached to a polymer. A miniemulsion polymerization process of producing filled nanoparticles includes: providing a mixture comprising monomer, initiator or catalyst to aid polymerization, reactive chemical, surfactant and water; shearing the mixture to form a miniemulsion of nanosized particles dispersed in water, the nanosized particles comprising the monomer combined with the reactive chemical; and then heating the miniemulsion to polymerize the monomer and produce filled nanoparticles comprising a nanosized polymer shell encapsulating the reactive chemical.

Metal Complexes Used As Driers In Coatings

US Patent:
2011010, May 5, 2011
Filed:
Feb 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/934372
Inventors:
Ramanathan S. Lalgudi - Westerville OH, US
Barry L. McGraw - Westerville OH, US
Robert J. Cain - Lewis Center OH, US
International Classification:
C08K 5/42
C09D 131/08
C08K 5/3437
C08K 5/07
C08K 5/06
US Classification:
524 90, 524601, 524357, 524361, 524378
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a coating that includes a film forming binder, a solvent, and a metal complex that functions as a drier. In some preferred embodiments, the metal complex is an aluminum compound, and more particularly an aluminum compound having certain preferred structures as disclosed herein.

Methods Of Modifying Agricultural Co-Products And Products Made Therefrom

US Patent:
2012025, Oct 4, 2012
Filed:
Jul 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/386150
Inventors:
Ramanathan S. Lalgudi - Westerville OH, US
Barry L. McGraw - Westerville OH, US
Robert J. Cain - Lewis Center OH, US
Assignee:
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE - Columbus OH
International Classification:
C08K 11/00
C08L 25/06
C08L 23/12
C08L 89/00
US Classification:
524 9, 1065011
Abstract:
In a method of producing a polymer composite, a polymer is provided in a liquid state such as a molten state. A plant material, such as soymeal, is provided that includes protein and carbohydrate. A reactive protein denaturant is also provided. A dispersion of the plant material and the reactive protein denaturant is formed in a matrix of the liquid polymer. The plant material is reacted to bond with the reactive protein denaturant, and the reactive protein denaturant is reacted to bond with the polymer. The polymer is solidified to produce the polymer composite.

Composition For Easy To Clean Surfaces

US Patent:
2013004, Feb 14, 2013
Filed:
May 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/643229
Inventors:
Ramanathan S. Lalgudi - Westerville OH, US
Barry L. McGraw - Westerville OH, US
Robert J. Cain - Lewis Center OH, US
Assignee:
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE - Columbus OH
International Classification:
C08K 5/5415
US Classification:
524262
Abstract:
A composition for an easy to clean surface comprises a reaction product ofMethods of making and using the above compositions are also included.

High Refractive Index Composition

US Patent:
2013004, Feb 21, 2013
Filed:
Apr 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/643584
Inventors:
Ramanathan S. Lalgudi - Westerville OH, US
Barry L. McGraw - Westerville OH, US
Robert J. Cain - Lewis Center OH, US
Assignee:
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE - Columbus OH
International Classification:
C08F 226/12
C08G 77/38
C08F 271/02
US Classification:
524548, 526259, 525288, 525475, 524588
Abstract:
A high refractive index composition comprising a reaction product of one or more first organic compounds capable of undergoing polymerization and one or more second compounds with high refractive index, and the method of making and using the composition.A composition comprising an organic compound obtained by coupling two reactive groups (a) and (b), wherein

Methods Of Modifying Agricultural Co-Products And Products Made Therefrom

US Patent:
2016031, Nov 3, 2016
Filed:
Jul 8, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/205383
Inventors:
- Columbus OH, US
Barry L. McGraw - Westerville OH, US
Robert J. Cain - Lewis Center OH, US
Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Institute - Columbus OH
International Classification:
C08J 3/20
C08J 3/09
Abstract:
In a method of producing a polymer composite, a polymer is provided in a liquid state such as a molten state. A plant material, such as soymeal, is provided that includes protein and carbohydrate. The plant material has a particle size less than 50 microns. A reactive protein denaturant is also provided. A dispersion of the plant material and the reactive protein denaturant is formed in a matrix of the liquid polymer. The plant material is reacted to bond with the reactive protein denaturant, and the reactive protein denaturant is reacted to bond with the polymer. The polymer is solidified to produce the polymer composite.

Mitigation Of Anti-Nutritional Substances In Plant Meal

US Patent:
2015034, Dec 3, 2015
Filed:
May 29, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/725804
Inventors:
- Worthington OH, US
Robert J. Cain - Lewis Center OH, US
Barry L. McGraw - Westerville OH, US
International Classification:
A23K 1/00
A23K 1/18
A23K 1/14
Abstract:
Improved meals, improved meal compositions, and improved aquaculture feed compositions are provided based on plant meal, wherein anti-nutritional effects of one or more anti-nutritional substances (ANS) are mitigated. Also provided are methods for making and using the improved meals, improved meal compositions, and improved aquaculture feed compositions. Also provided are kits using the improved meals, improved meal compositions, and improved aquaculture feed composition. The improved meals, improved meal compositions, and improved aquaculture feed compositions demonstrate that plant meal protein digestibility may be improved, for example, for replacing fish meal protein.

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