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Kenneth J Bruza, 775651 Luce Rd, Alma, MI 48801

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5651 Luce Rd, Alma, MI 48801    989-4636633   

5661 Luce Rd, Alma, MI 48801    989-4636633   

Midland, MI   

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Position: Clerical/White Collar

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Polyarylene Compositions With Enhanced Modulus Profiles

US Patent:
6359091, Mar 19, 2002
Filed:
Nov 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/447012
Inventors:
James P. Godschalx - Midland MI
Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI
Qing Shan J. Niu - Midland MI
Clark H. Cummins - Midland MI
Assignee:
The Dow Chemical Company - Midland MI
International Classification:
C08F 3800
US Classification:
526285, 526281, 568 17
Abstract:
This invention is a polyarylene composition in which resin does not undergo a significant drop in modulus at temperatures above 300Â C. during cure. This feature enables one to form porous films by avoiding pore collapse and/or using a wider variety of poragen materials.

Composition Containing A Cross-Linkable Matrix Precursor And A Poragen, And A Porous Matrix Prepared Therefrom

US Patent:
6630520, Oct 7, 2003
Filed:
Nov 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/447011
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI
James P. Godschalx - Midland MI
Kevin J. Bouck - Midland MI
Qing Shan J. Niu - Midland MI
Assignee:
Dow Global Technologies Inc. - Midland MI
International Classification:
C08J 902
US Classification:
521 77, 521 98, 521134, 521139
Abstract:
A suitable cross-linkable matrix precursor and a poragen can be treated to form a porous cross-linked matrix having a T of greater than 300Â C. The porous matrix material has a lower dielectric constant than the corresponding non-porous matrix material, making the porous matrix material particularly attractive for a variety of electronic applications including integrated circuits, multichip modules, and flat panel display devices.

Polyarylene Compositions With Enhanced Modulus Profiles

US Patent:
6646081, Nov 11, 2003
Filed:
Jan 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/044366
Inventors:
James P. Godschalx - Midland MI
Qing Shan J. Niu - Midland MI
Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI
Clark H. Cummins - Midland MI
Assignee:
Dow Global Technologies Inc. - Midland MI
International Classification:
C08F 2606
US Classification:
526258, 526309, 526346, 526285
Abstract:
This invention is a polyarylene composition in which resin does not undergo a significant drop in modulus at temperatures above 300Â C. during cure. This feature enables one to form porous films by avoiding pore collapse and/or using a wider variety of poragen materials.

Composition Containing A Cross-Linkable Matrix Precursor And A Poragen, And A Porous Matrix Prepared Therefrom

US Patent:
6653358, Nov 25, 2003
Filed:
Oct 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/283551
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI
James P. Godschalx - Midland MI
Kevin J. Bouck - Midland MI
Qing Shan J. Niu - Midland MI
Assignee:
Dow Global Technologies Inc. - Midland MI
International Classification:
C08J 902
US Classification:
521 77, 521 98, 521134, 521139
Abstract:
A suitable cross-linkable matrix precursor and a poragen can be treated to form a porous cross-linked matrix having a T of greater than 300Â C. The porous matrix material has a lower dielectric constant than the corresponding non-porous matrix material, making the porous matrix material particularly attractive for a variety of electronic applications including integrated circuits, multichip modules, and flat panel display devices.

Composition Containing A Cross-Linkable Matrix Precursor And A Poragen, And A Porous Matrix Prepared Therefrom

US Patent:
6887910, May 3, 2005
Filed:
Oct 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/283552
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI, US
James P. Godschalx - Midland MI, US
Kevin J. Bouck - Midland MI, US
Qing Shan J. Niu - Midland MI, US
Assignee:
Dow Global Technologies Inc. - Midland MI
International Classification:
C08J009/02
US Classification:
521 77, 521 98, 521134, 521139
Abstract:
A suitable cross-linkable matrix precursor and a poragen can be treated to form a porous cross-linked matrix having a Tof greater than 300 C. The porous matrix material has a lower dielectric constant than the corresponding non-porous matrix material, making the porous matrix material particularly attractive for a variety of electronic applications including integrated circuits, multichip modules, and flat panel display devices.

Composition Containing A Cross-Linkable Matrix Precursor And A Poragen, And Porous Matrix Prepared Therefrom

US Patent:
7109249, Sep 19, 2006
Filed:
Jul 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/893640
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI, US
James P. Godschalx - Midland MI, US
Kevin J. Bouck - Midland MI, US
Qing Shan J. Niu - Midland MI, US
Assignee:
Dow Global Technologies Inc. - Midland MI
International Classification:
C08J 9/02
US Classification:
521 77, 521134, 521139, 521 98, 521195
Abstract:
A suitable cross-linkable matrix precursor and a poragen can be treated to form a porous cross-linked matrix having a Tof greater than 300 C. The porous matrix material has a lower dielectric constant than the corresponding non-porous matrix material, making the porous matrix material particularly attractive for a variety of electronic applications including integrated circuits, multichip modules, and flat panel display devices.

Beneficial Agent Delivery Systems

US Patent:
7723285, May 25, 2010
Filed:
Jul 20, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/185128
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI, US
Petar R. Dvornic - Midland MI, US
Addi R. Fadel - Shelton CT, US
Jill M. Mattila - Greensboro NC, US
Robert M. Nowak - Midland MI, US
Assignee:
Michigan Molecular Institute - Midland MI
Quest International Flavors and Fragrances Inc. - Mount Olive NJ
International Classification:
A61K 8/00
A61K 8/18
A61Q 13/00
US Classification:
512 1, 512 2, 977754
Abstract:
An improved fragrance delivery system capable of providing controlled release of fragrance molecules in various consumer products is composed of a polymer having covalently bound fragrance moieties that are releasable in the form of fragrance molecules. Certain embodiments comprise globular polymer particles in which unbound fragrance molecules are occluded, absorbed and/or adsorbed. Certain other embodiments incorporate fragrance monomer units, which achieve reduced residuals upon complete release of the fragrance.

Improved Fuel Cell Proton Exchange Membranes

US Patent:
2010010, Apr 29, 2010
Filed:
Apr 11, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/450793
Inventors:
Robert M. Nowak - Midland MI, US
Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI, US
Lowell S. Thomas - Midland MI, US
Dale J. Meier - Midland MI, US
Assignee:
Michigan Molecular Institute - Midland MI
International Classification:
H01M 8/10
H01M 6/18
US Classification:
429 33, 429306
Abstract:
This invention concerns an improved PEM for fuel cell applications such that the membrane is more robust. Specifically, this invention provides PEM in MEA systems that have nano-particles carrying proton conducting groups, and improved dimensional stability relative to conductivity. This invention provides a composition of matter for a high proton conductance, solid polymer electrolyte membrane, said membrane comprising: A) a nano-additive carrying proton conducting groups having a size from about 1 nm to about 1,000 run; B) a carrier polymer for the nano-additive of Part A; and C) a proton exchange membrane (PEM) or membrane electrode assembly (MEA) formed by mixing the components of Part A and Part B above. These proton conducting groups are contributed by POSS-based nano-additives or cyclic phosphazene-based nano-additives or small molecules carrying sulfonic acid groups in fuel cells or batteries.

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