Charlestown, MA, United States of America

Brian A McBride


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2000

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Title: Innovations in Waste Treatment by Brian A McBride

Introduction

Brian A McBride is an accomplished inventor based in Charlestown, MA (US). He holds a patent that addresses a significant environmental challenge in the metal plating industry. His innovative approach to waste treatment has the potential to transform how spent metal plating solutions are managed.

Latest Patents

Brian A McBride is credited with a patent titled "Waste treatment of metal plating solutions." This invention presents an efficient and economical process for treating spent metal plating solutions, particularly focusing on spent electroless nickel solutions. The process significantly reduces the metal content, allowing for direct discharge into municipal water systems without violating legal regulations. The method involves a sequential two-step chemical precipitation process, utilizing sodium borohydride reduction followed by sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate precipitation. An intermediate filtration step and pH adjustment are also included, resulting in minimal metal-bearing sludge production. Moreover, the majority of metals in the sludge can be recovered and reused, leading to substantial reductions in hazardous waste disposal costs.

Career Highlights

Brian A McBride is associated with Morton International, Inc., where he applies his expertise in waste treatment technologies. His work contributes to the company's commitment to environmental sustainability and innovation in the metal plating sector.

Collaborations

Brian has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Celia L Alexander and Anthony M Mariniello, who share his dedication to advancing waste treatment solutions.

Conclusion

Brian A McBride's innovative patent for waste treatment of metal plating solutions exemplifies his commitment to environmental sustainability. His work not only addresses regulatory compliance but also promotes the recovery and reuse of valuable metals, showcasing the potential for innovation in waste management.

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