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40 Lacey Rd APT 216, Manchester Tw, NJ 08759   

Whiting, NJ   

Dayton, NJ   

Beachwood, NJ   

279 Plymouth Dr, Freehold, NJ 07728    732-2947408    732-7802960   

West Chester, PA   

Washington, DC   

Atlantic Hl, NJ   

Atlantic City, NJ   

279 Plymouth Dr, Freehold, NJ 07728   

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Mortgage Broker/Real Estate

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President At Swapsol Corp.

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Network Engineer At The Dayton Heart Center

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Process And System For Destroying Carbonaceous Materials And Composition And System Thereof

US Patent:
7718152, May 18, 2010
Filed:
Jun 26, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/823417
Inventors:
Raymond C. Stenger - Freehold NJ, US
James A. Wasas - Point Pleasant Beach NJ, US
Assignee:
Swapsol Corp. - Monmouth Junction NJ
International Classification:
C01B 31/20
B01D 53/00
US Classification:
423222, 423220, 423221
Abstract:
A process for substantially removing carbonaceous material from a composition comprising providing the composition having carbonaceous material, reacting the carbonaceous material with a sulfur compound, and forming products having carbon and sulfur, and the resulting composition and system used therefore.

Process And System For Destroying Carbonaceous Materials And Composition And System Thereof

US Patent:
2010019, Aug 5, 2010
Filed:
Apr 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/754214
Inventors:
Raymond C. Stenger - Freehold NJ, US
James A. Wasas - Point Pleasant Beach NJ, US
International Classification:
C01B 31/26
C01B 31/02
C01B 31/30
C01B 17/16
C01B 17/48
US Classification:
423443, 423445 R, 423439, 423563, 423539
Abstract:
A process for substantially removing carbonaceous material from a composition comprising providing the composition having carbonaceous material, reacting the carbonaceous material with a sulfur compound, and forming products having carbon and sulfur, and the resulting composition and system used therefore.

Bioremediation System And Method

US Patent:
5258303, Nov 2, 1993
Filed:
Aug 12, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/743907
Inventors:
Raymond C. Stenger - Freehold NJ
International Classification:
C12M 100
US Classification:
435262
Abstract:
An apparatus and method to clean chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminated soils with a bioremediation system is provided. Treatment beds about one-half acre in size are provided with a gravel base on an impervious film layer. A woven polyethylene membrane is laid on the gravel base with a sand layer in between the membrane and the soil layer to be treated. An aqueous treating liquid containing selective microorganisms is sprinkled on the top surface of the soil layer. Exit gases from the bioreactor are released at zero pressure through perforated pipes laid in the base aggregate layer.

Method For Removing Sulfur Compounds From Sour Gas Streams And Hydrogen Rich Streams

US Patent:
2016013, May 19, 2016
Filed:
Jan 20, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/001995
Inventors:
- STERLING IL, US
WOLFGANG H. KOCH - STERLING IL, US
RAYMOND C. STENGER - Beachwood NJ, US
JAMES A. WASAS - PLACENTIA CA, US
International Classification:
B01D 53/14
B01J 20/34
B01J 20/06
B01J 20/28
C01B 3/56
C10L 3/10
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process for purifying a gas stream comprising hydrogen sulfide or mercaptans, or mixtures thereof. The gas stream can be a sour natural gas stream, a landfill gas or an industrial gas stream. The process comprises contacting the gas stream at effective absorption conditions including an absorption temperature less than about 300 C. with a solid absorbent effective to absorb the hydrogen sulfide, or mercaptans or mixtures thereof to provide a purified gas stream. Method is useful for treating gas streams having up to 90 vol-% hydrogen sulfide, or treating highly pure hydrogen streams. The invention is useful as a guard bed for fuel cells and sensitive laboratory instruments. The invention can also be employed to treat steam reformer product hydrogen streams without the need for further compression of the product hydrogen streams.

Method For Removing Sulfur Compounds From Sour Gas Streams And Hydrogen Rich Streams

US Patent:
2014027, Sep 18, 2014
Filed:
Mar 13, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/800203
Inventors:
- Eatontown NJ, US
WOLFGANG H. KOCH - STERLING IL, US
RAYMOND C. STENGER - FREEHOLD NJ, US
JAMES A. WASAS - PLACENTIA CA, US
Assignee:
TERRAVIRE, CORP. - EATONTOWN NJ
International Classification:
C01B 3/56
C07C 7/12
US Classification:
4236583, 585823, 4234191, 423604, 423473, 4235611, 423557
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process for purifying a gas stream comprising hydrogen sulfide or mercaptans, or mixtures thereof. The gas stream can be a sour natural gas stream, a landfill gas or an industrial gas stream. The process comprises contacting the gas stream at effective absorption conditions including an absorption temperature less than about 300 C. with a solid absorbent effective to absorb the hydrogen sulfide, or mercaptans or mixtures thereof to provide a purified gas stream. Method is useful for treating gas streams having up to 90 vol-% hydrogen sulfide, or treating highly pure hydrogen streams. The invention is useful as a guard bed for fuel cells and sensitive laboratory instruments. The invention can also be employed to treat steam reformer product hydrogen streams without the need for further compression of the product hydrogen streams.

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