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447 Rosemont Ringoes Rd, Stockton, NJ 08559    609-3972948   

Phillipsburg, NJ   

Frenchtown, NJ   

447 Rosemont Ringoes Rd, Stockton, NJ 08559    609-6805961   

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Loss Control Consultant

Location:
Phillipsburg, NJ
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Ja Montgomery
Senior Loss Control Consultant
J A Montgomery
Loss Control Consultant
Mobil Chemical Company Oct 1973 - Dec 1994
Safety Director
Education:
The University of Georgia 1969 - 1971
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
State University of New York at Delhi 1967 - 1969
Associates, Associate of Arts, Animal Science
Skills:
Safety and Health Consulting
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Perfusionist

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Perfusionist

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Separation Of Hydrogen From Hydrocarbons Utilizing Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Materials

US Patent:
8071063, Dec 6, 2011
Filed:
Jan 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/322363
Inventors:
Sebastian C. Reyes - Branchburg NJ, US
Zheng Ni - Clinton NJ, US
Charanjit S. Paur - South Bound Brook NJ, US
Pavel Kortunov - Flemington NJ, US
John Zengel - Clinton NJ, US
Harry W. Deckman - Clinton NJ, US
Assignee:
ExxonMobile Research and Engineering Company - Annandale NJ
International Classification:
B01D 53/02
B01D 53/04
B01D 53/047
B01D 53/22
C01B 3/50
C01B 3/56
C01B 33/20
C01B 39/04
C01B 39/02
B01J 20/26
US Classification:
423248, 423210, 4232451, 4236481, 423700, 423701, 423702, 423704, 423705, 423706, 423708, 502400, 502401, 95 43, 95 45, 95 55, 95 90, 95141, 95143, 95144, 95145, 95273, 95274, 95902
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the selective separation of hydrogen (“H”) hydrocarbons in streams containing both hydrogen and hydrocarbons (e. g. methane, ethylene, ethane, propylene, propane, etc. ) utilizing a zeolitic imidazolate framework (“ZIF”) material. Preferably, the stream to be separated is fed to the present process in a substantially gaseous phase. In preferred embodiments, the current invention is utilized in either a pressure swing adsorption process, a temperature swing adsorption process, or a membrane separations process to separate hydrogen from hydrocarbons present in hydrogen production streams or petrochemical/petroleum refining product streams and intermediate streams.

Porous Crystalline Materials, Their Synthesis And Use

US Patent:
8114195, Feb 14, 2012
Filed:
Jun 5, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/455732
Inventors:
Zheng Ni - Clinton NJ, US
John Zengel - Clinton NJ, US
David L. Stern - Asbury NJ, US
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company - Annandale NJ
International Classification:
B01D 53/02
C01B 39/00
US Classification:
95116, 95128, 95143, 548101
Abstract:
A porous crystalline material has a tetrahedral framework comprising a general structure, M-IM-M, wherein Mcomprises a metal having a first valency, wherein Mcomprises a metal having a second valency different from said first valency, and wherein IM is imidazolate or a substituted imidazolate linking moiety.

Separation Of Carbon Dioxide From Nitrogen Utilizing Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Materials

US Patent:
8142745, Mar 27, 2012
Filed:
Jan 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/321751
Inventors:
Sebastian C. Reyes - Branchburg NJ, US
Zheng Ni - Clinton NJ, US
Charanjit S. Paur - South Bound Brook NJ, US
Pavel Kortunov - Flemington NJ, US
John Zengel - Clinton NJ, US
Harry W. Deckman - Clinton NJ, US
Assignee:
Exxonmobil Research and Engineering Company - Annandale NJ
International Classification:
B01D 53/047
B01D 53/04
B01D 53/053
B01J 8/02
C01B 33/20
C01B 31/20
C01B 21/04
C01B 39/02
C01B 39/04
US Classification:
4232132, 423220, 423230, 423235, 423236, 4232391, 4232392, 423700, 423701, 423702, 423704, 423705, 423706
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the selective separation of carbon dioxide (“CO”) from nitrogen (“N”) in streams containing both carbon dioxide and nitrogen utilizing a zeolitic imidazolate framework (“ZIF”) material. Preferably, the stream to be separated is fed to the present process in a substantially gaseous phase. In preferred embodiments, the current invention is utilized in a process to separate carbon dioxide from combustion gas (e. g. , flue gas) streams preferably for sequestration of at least a portion of the carbon dioxide produced in combustion processes.

Separation Of Carbon Dioxide From Methane Utilizing Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Materials

US Patent:
8142746, Mar 27, 2012
Filed:
Jan 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/321752
Inventors:
Sebastian C. Reyes - Branchburg NJ, US
Zheng Ni - Clinton NJ, US
Charanjit S. Paur - South Bound Brook NJ, US
Pavel Kortunov - Flemington NJ, US
John Zengel - Clinton NJ, US
Harry W. Deckman - Clinton NJ, US
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company - Annandale NJ
International Classification:
B01D 53/04
B01D 53/02
B01D 53/047
B01J 8/02
C01B 33/20
C01B 31/20
C01B 39/02
C01B 39/04
C07C 9/04
US Classification:
4232132, 423220, 423230, 423235, 423236, 4232391, 4232392, 4232451, 423700, 423701, 423702, 423704, 423705, 423706
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the selective separation of carbon dioxide (“CO”) from methane (“CH”) in streams containing both carbon dioxide and methane utilizing a zeolitic imidazolate framework (“ZIF”) material. Preferably, the stream to be separated is fed to the present process in a substantially gaseous phase. In preferred embodiments, the current invention is utilized in a process to separate carbon dioxide from natural gas streams preferably for sequestration of at least a portion of the carbon dioxide present in the natural gas.

Separation Of Methane From Higher Carbon Number Hydrocarbons Utilizing Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Materials

US Patent:
8192709, Jun 5, 2012
Filed:
Jan 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/322364
Inventors:
Sebastian C. Reyes - Branchburg NJ, US
Zheng Ni - Clinton NJ, US
Charanjit S. Paur - South Bround Brook NJ, US
Pavel Kortunov - Flemington NJ, US
John Zengel - Clinton NJ, US
Harry W. Deckman - Clinton NJ, US
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company - Annandale NJ
International Classification:
B01D 53/02
C01B 39/00
B01J 20/22
US Classification:
4232451, 423210, 423700, 423701, 423702, 423704, 423705, 423706, 423708, 502400, 502401, 95 43, 95 45, 95 50, 95 90, 95141, 95143, 95144, 95145, 95273, 95274, 95902
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the selective separation of methane (“CH”) from higher carbon number hydrocarbons (“HHC”s) in streams containing both methane and higher carbon number hydrocarbons (e. g. ethylene, ethane, propylene, propane, etc. ) utilizing a zeolitic imidazolate framework (“ZIF”) material. Preferably, the stream to be separated is fed to the present process in a substantially gaseous phase. In preferred embodiments, the current invention is utilized in a process to separate methane from higher carbon number hydrocarbons in natural gas streams.

Emm19Star Novel Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Material, Methods For Making Same, And Uses Thereof

US Patent:
8636969, Jan 28, 2014
Filed:
Mar 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/838186
Inventors:
Mobae Afeworki - Phillipsburg NJ, US
Zheng Ni - Annandale NJ, US
John Zengel - Clinton NJ, US
David Lawrence Stern - Fairfax VA, US
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company - Annandale NJ
International Classification:
B01J 29/00
B01D 53/02
B01D 53/14
US Classification:
423210, 423351, 4234371, 423700, 548108, 502 60, 502 62, 95 90, 95116, 95128, 95138, 95127, 95140, 95137, 95136, 95139, 95143
Abstract:
A method is provided for forming a zeolitic imidazolate framework composition using at least one reactant that is relatively insoluble in the reaction medium. Also provided herein is a material made according to the method, designated either as EMM-19 or as EMM-19*, and a method of using same to adsorb and/or separate gases, such as carbon dioxide.

Hydrotreating Process

US Patent:
2011020, Aug 25, 2011
Filed:
Feb 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/660249
Inventors:
Gabor Kiss - Hampton NJ, US
Iulian Nistor - Center Valley PA, US
John Zengel - Clinton NJ, US
International Classification:
C10G 35/04
US Classification:
208134
Abstract:
A process for hydrotreating a first aromatics- and sulfur-containing hydrocarbon feed using a fresh supported CoMo catalyst, includes treating the fresh catalyst under first hydrotreating conditions with a second hydrocarbon feed having a lower aromatics content than the first feed.

Hydrotreating Process

US Patent:
2013000, Jan 3, 2013
Filed:
Feb 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/575849
Inventors:
Gabor Kiss - Hampton NJ, US
Iulian Nistor - Center Valley PA, US
John Zengel - Clinton NJ, US
Sabato Miseo - Pittstown NJ, US
Roman Krycak - Annandale NJ, US
Teh C. Ho - Bridgewater NJ, US
Assignee:
EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERINGCOMPANY - Annandale NJ
International Classification:
C07C 1/32
US Classification:
585469
Abstract:
A process for hydrotreating a first aromatics- and sulfur-containing hydrocarbon feed using a fresh supported CoMo catalyst, includes treating the fresh catalyst under first hydrotreating conditions with a second hydrocarbon feed having a lower aromatics content than the first feed.

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