Downers Grove, IL, United States of America

Cathereine D Brady


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 11(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 1987

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Title: Innovating Hydrolysis: The Invention of Cathereine D. Brady

Introduction: Cathereine D. Brady is a notable inventor based in Downers Grove, IL, whose contributions to the field of fat hydrolysis have marked significant advancements in the chemical process industry. With one patent to his name, Brady has demonstrated his expertise in innovative chemical engineering.

Latest Patents: His patent, titled "Hydrolysis of fats," describes a groundbreaking process for the hydrolysis of liquid fats. This process involves contacting the fats, in the presence of water at hydrolyzing conditions, with lipase immobilized by adsorption from aqueous solution. Importantly, this process requires no pretreatment or, alternatively, only pretreatment with a polar solvent on a microporous structure made from synthetic hydrophobic thermoplastic polymers. Various embodiments included in the patent feature the immobilized lipase itself, as well as innovative applications such as a vertical packed column of particles through which liquid fat and water are passed either cocurrent or countercurrent. Other embodiments involve a horizontally disposed diaphragm with immobilized lipase fibers and a stirred reactor maintaining the suspension of lipase particles in the reaction medium. Remarkably, the process showcases high activity in the hydrolysis of fats with significant longevity of the immobilized lipase.

Career Highlights: Cathereine D. Brady is associated with Akzo America Inc., where he has pursued his research and innovations in chemical processes. His commitment to enhancing the efficiency of fat hydrolysis processes reflects his dedication to the field.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Brady has collaborated with accomplished colleagues including Lincoln D. Metcalfe and Dale R. Slaboszewski. These partnerships have enriched his work and expanded the potential applications of his inventions.

Conclusion: Cathereine D. Brady's innovative approach to the hydrolysis of fats showcases the potential for advancements in chemical processes. His patent not only highlights his ingenuity as an inventor but also emphasizes the ongoing need for innovation in the field. With the support of his colleagues and the resources provided by Akzo America Inc., Brady continues to contribute significantly to the world of chemical engineering and fat processing technologies.

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