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2179 Larpenteur Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55109    651-7777453    651-7777110   

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Patrick Edward Gruber

Licenses:
License #: 55176 - Active
Issued Date: Dec 22, 2000
Renew Date: Dec 22, 2000
Type: Engineer Intern

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Chief Executive Officer And Board Member

Location:
8800 Sage Valley Rd, Longmont, CO 80503
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Segetis Jan 2008 - Aug 2012
Board Member
Harvest Technologies Jan 2008 - Feb 2012
Board Member
Gevo Jan 2008 - Feb 2012
Chief Executive Officer and Board Member
Outlast Technologies 2005 - 2007
Chief Executive Officer
Natureworks 2001 - 2005
Chief Technology Officer
Cargill Dow/Natureworks 1997 - 2005
Chief Technology Officer
Cargill Dow 1997 - 2003
Chief Technology Officer Chief Operations Officer
Cargill 1989 - 2000
General Manager
Cargill 1988 - 1989
Technology Manager
Education:
University of Minnesota 1984 - 1989
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry
University of St. Thomas 1978 - 1983
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Biology, Chemistry
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
R&D, Commercialization, Biofuels, Business Development, Chemical Engineering, Energy, Business Strategy, Renewable Energy, Biomass, Biotechnology, Leadership, Technology Transfer, Product Development, Start Ups, Strategy, Strategic Planning, Entrepreneurship, Engineering, Chemistry, New Business Development, Polymers, Cleantech, Process Engineering, Design of Experiments, Project Management, Process Simulation, Business Planning, Venture Capital, Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Awareness, Fermentation, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Lifesciences, Due Diligence, Process Optimization, Patents, Sustainable Energy, Organic Chemistry, Alternative Energy, Plastics, Gmp, Materials Science, Molecular Biology, R, Biodegradable Polymers, Coatings, Hplc, Mergers
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Patrick Gruber

Location:
United States
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Patrick Gruber

Location:
United States

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Melt-Stable Lactide Polymer Nonwoven Fabric And Process For Manufacture Thereof

US Patent:
6355772, Mar 12, 2002
Filed:
May 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/568188
Inventors:
Patrick R. Gruber - Blaine MN
Jeffrey J. Kolstad - Wayzata MN
Christopher M. Ryan - Dayton MN
Robin S. Eichen Conn - Minneapolis MN
Eric S. Hall - Crystal MN
Assignee:
Cargill, Incorporated - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
C08G 6308
US Classification:
528354, 528357, 264165, 26417211, 26417217, 2641761, 428283, 428288, 428480, 422347
Abstract:
A nonwoven fabric comprised of a lactide polymer. The lactide polymer comprises a plurality of poly(lactide) polymer chains, residual lactide in concentration of less than about 2 percent and water in concentration of less than about 2000 parts-per-million. A process for manufacturing a nonwoven fabric with the lactide polymer composition is also disclosed.

Process For The Recovery Of Lactic Acid By Contacting Aqueous Solutions Containing The Same With A Basic Organic Extractant

US Patent:
7019170, Mar 28, 2006
Filed:
Oct 2, 1997
Appl. No.:
09/284160
Inventors:
Aharon Meir Eyal - Jerusalem, IL
Patrick R. Gruber - Blaine MN, US
Rod R. Fisher - Eden Prairie MN, US
Jeffrey J. Kolstad - Wayzata MN, US
Assignee:
Cargill Incorporated - Wayzata MN
International Classification:
C07C 59/08
C07C 51/42
US Classification:
562589, 562580, 562593, 562485
Abstract:
The invention provides a process for the recovery of lactic acid and products thereof from an aqueous solution containing free lactic acid and at least one lactate salt at a total concentration of at least 5%, the process comprising the steps of: extracting at least 70% of the free lactic acid from the aqueous solution by contacting the solution with a basic extractant, to form a lactic acid-containing extract and a lactic acid-depleted, lactate salt-containing aqueous solution; separating the lactic acid-containing extract from the depleted aqueous solution; and stripping the extracted lactic acid from the extract by methods known per se, to form a solution of lactic acid and a stripped extractant.

Compostable Multilayer Structures, Methods For Manufacture And Articles Prepared Therefrom

US Patent:
6312823, Nov 6, 2001
Filed:
Sep 29, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/162523
Inventors:
Ali Zakareya El-Afandi - Woodbury MN
Patrick Richard Gruber - Blaine MN
Jeffrey John Kolstad - Wayzata MN
James Lunt - Minnetonka MN
Christopher M. Ryan - Dayton MN
James Zakareya Nangeroni - Doylestown PA
Nancy Uzelac Buehler - Minneapolis MN
Mark Hartmann - Minnetonka MN
Jed Richard Randall - Minneapolis MN
Andrea Lee Brosch - Eden Prairie MN
Assignee:
Cargrill, Incorporated - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B32B 2708
B32B 2710
B32B 2736
B32B 3116
B32B 3130
US Classification:
428480
Abstract:
A compostable multilayer film includes a core layer having a first surface and a second surface, a first blocking reducing layer covering the first surface of the core layer, and a second blocking reducing layer covering the second surface of the core layer. The core layer comprises a lactic acid residue-containing polymer having a glass transition temperature (Tg) below 20. degree. C. At least one of the first and second blocking reducing layers comprise a semicrystalline aliphatic polyester. The core layer may be peroxide modified polylactide polymer which exhibits bridging between polylactide polymer chains.

Process For The Recovery Of Lactic Acid Esters And Amides From Aqueous Solutions Of Lactic Acid And/Or Salts Thereof

US Patent:
6160173, Dec 12, 2000
Filed:
Oct 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/284108
Inventors:
Aharon Meir Eyal - Jerusalem, IL
Patrick R. Gruber - Blaine MN
Paul McWilliams - Racine WI
David R. Witzke - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Cargill Incorporated - Wayzata MN
International Classification:
C07C 51487
C07C 51493
US Classification:
562589
Abstract:
The invention provides a process for the recovery of purified lactic acid values from an aqueous feed solution containing lactic acid, lactic acid salt, or mixtures thereof, comprising: bringing the feed solution into contact with a substantially immiscible anion exchanger to form a substantially water-immiscible phase comprising an anion exchanger-lactic acid adduct; effecting a condensation reaction in the substantially water-immiscible phase between a carboxylic moiety of the lactic acid adduct and a moiety selected from a hydroxyl moiety and a primary or secondary amine moiety to respectively form a lactic acid ester or amine product; and separating the formed lactic acid product from the anion exchanger.

Compostable Multilayer Structures, Methods For Manufacture, And Articles Prepared Therefrom

US Patent:
5849401, Dec 15, 1998
Filed:
May 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/642329
Inventors:
Ali Zakareya El-Afandi - Woodbury MN
Patrick Richard Gruber - Blaine MN
Jeffrey John Kolstad - Wayzata MN
James Lunt - Minnetonka MN
Christopher M. Ryan - Dayton MN
James Zakareya Nangeroni - Doylestown PA
Nancy Uzelac Buehler - Minneapolis MN
Mark Hartmann - Minnetonka MN
Jed Richard Randall - Minneapolis MN
Andrea Lee Brosch - Eden Prairie MN
Assignee:
Cargill, Incorporated - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B32B 2708
B32B 2710
B32B 2722
B32B 2736
US Classification:
428215
Abstract:
A compostable multilayer film includes a core layer having a first surface and a second surface, a first blocking reducing layer covering the first surface of the core layer, and a second blocking reducing core layer comprises a lactic acid residue-containing polymer having a glass transition temperature (Tg) below 20. degree. C. The first and second blocking reducing layers comprise a semicrystalline aliphatic polyester. The hydrolyzable polymer and have a T. sub. g above about 50. degree. C. The multilayer structure can be used for preparing bags and wrappers.

Compostable Multilayer Structures, Methods For Manufacture, And Articles Prepared Therefrom

US Patent:
5849374, Dec 15, 1998
Filed:
Sep 28, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/535706
Inventors:
Patrick R. Gruber - Blaine MN
Jeffrey John Kolstad - Wayzata MN
James Lunt - Minnetonka MN
Christopher M. Ryan - Dayton MN
Ali Zakareya El-Afandi - Woodbury MN
James Nangeroni - Doylestown PA
Nancy Uzelac Buehler - Minneapolis MN
Mark Hartmann - Minnetonka MN
Jed Richard Randall - Minneapolis MN
Andrea Lee Brosch - Eden Prairie MN
Assignee:
Cargill, Incorporated - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B32B 2308
B32B 2708
B32B 2710
B32B 2736
US Classification:
428 343
Abstract:
A compostable multilayer structure in the form of a film, sheet, laminate, and the like, which comprises a core layer having a first surface and a second surface, a first blocking reducing layer covering the first surface of the core layer, and a second blocking reducing layer covering the second surface of the core layer. The core layer contains a lactic acid residue-containing polymer and has a glass transition temperature (T. sub. g) below about 20. degree. C. The first and second blocking reducing layers include a polymer composition of a hydrolyzable polymer and have a T. sub. g above about 50. degree. C. The multilayer structure can be used for preparing bags and wrappers.

Conditioned Fertilizer Product, Method For Conditioning Fertilizer, And Method For Using Conditioned Fertilizer Product

US Patent:
6217630, Apr 17, 2001
Filed:
May 3, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/303703
Inventors:
Michael J. Chanen - Balrico FL
Bernhard George van Bommel - Ekeren, BE
Patrick R. Gruber - Blaine MN
Assignee:
Cargill, Incorporated - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
C05C 900
C05G 500
US Classification:
71 28
Abstract:
A conditioned fertilizer product is provided. The conditioned fertilizer product includes urea containing fertilizer and lactic acid derived conditioning agent. The conditioning agent is preferably included at a concentration of between about 0. 1% by wt. and about 5% by wt. The conditioning agent is preferably lactic acid, lactide, and/or polylactide. A method for conditioning fertilizer is provided including a step of mixing urea containing fertilizer and conditioning agent at a temperature of between about 135. degree. C. and about 145. degree. C. A method for using conditioned fertilizer product is provided.

Melt-Stable Lactide Polymer Nonwoven Fabric And Process For Manufacture Thereof

US Patent:
6111060, Aug 29, 2000
Filed:
Jan 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/002461
Inventors:
Patrick R. Gruber - Blaine MN
Jeffrey J. Kolstad - Wayzata MN
Christopher M. Ryan - Dayton MN
Robin S. Eichen Conn - Minneapolis MN
Eric S. Hall - Crystal MN
Assignee:
Cargill, Incorporated - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
C08G 6308
D03D 300
US Classification:
528354
Abstract:
A nonwoven fabric comprised of a lactide polymer. The lactide polymer comprises a plurality of poly(lactide) polymer chains, residual lactide in concentration of less than about 2 percent and water in concentration of less than about 2000 parts-per-million. A process for manufacturing a nonwoven fabric with the lactide polymer composition is also disclosed.

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L'union Européenne (Précis) (French Edition)

Author:
Jean-Louis Clergerie, Annie Gruber, Patrick Rambaud
Publisher:
Dalloz
Binding:
Kindle Edition
Ce Précis est sans doute le plus ancien et surtout le plus complet de tous les manuels consacrés à l'Union européenne.Il est en effet systématiquement revu tous les deux ans et comporte donc tous les aménagements les plus récents, qu'ils soient issus des traités, du droit dérivé, ou de la jurisprude...
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Biorefineries - Industrial Processes And Products: Status Quo And Future Directions By Birgit Kamm (Editor), Patrick R. Gruber (Editor), Michael Kamm (Editor) (27-Jul-2010) Paperback

Author:
Patrick R. Gruber (Editor), Michael Kamm (Editor) Birgit Kamm (Editor)
Publisher:
Wiley VCH (27 July 2010)
Binding:
Paperback
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Biorefineries - Industrial Processes And Products: Status Quo And Future Directions

Publisher:
Wiley-VCH
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
949
ISBN #:
3527329536
EAN Code:
9783527329533
Now available in softcover! This successful book is devoted to biorefineries and biobased industrial technologies, and, as such, is directed towards the technological principles of biorefineries, green processes, plants, concepts, current and forthcoming biobased product lines, as well as the econom...

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Biorefineries - Industrial Processes And Products : Status Quo And Future Directions

Author:
Patrick Gruber
ISBN #:
3527310274

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