Morsbach, France

Christian Tragus


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2020

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Title: Innovator Christian Tragus: Advancing (Meth)Acrylic Acid Purification

Introduction: Christian Tragus, an inventive mind located in Morsbach, France, has made significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering. With a focus on enhancing the purification process of (meth)acrylic acid, his innovations address critical challenges posed by polymer deposition and fouling in industrial systems.

Latest Patents: Tragus holds a patent titled "Process for preventing the deposition of polymers in a process for purifying (meth)acrylic acid." This groundbreaking invention aims to produce technical (meth)acrylic acid without the complications that arise from the fouling of purification systems due to glyoxal. The process involves adding or generating a quinoline derivative in the crude reaction mixture at a specified molar ratio, effectively mitigating the issues of fouling, and enhancing the overall efficiency of the purification steps.

Career Highlights: Throughout his career, Christian Tragus has been associated with Arkema France, a global leader in specialty chemicals and advanced materials. His role at Arkema allows him to apply his innovative ideas to real-world applications, facilitating improvements in chemical processes that benefit the industry at large.

Collaborations: Working closely with colleague Yves Cabon, Tragus has engaged in joint efforts to push the boundaries of research and development in the field of polymer chemistry. Their collaboration has fostered an environment of creativity and innovation, resulting in advancements that address complex challenges in the purification of (meth)acrylic acid.

Conclusion: Christian Tragus exemplifies the spirit of innovation, combining technical expertise with creative problem-solving to advance the field of (meth)acrylic acid purification. His patented process not only highlights his ingenuity but also contributes significantly to enhancing manufacturing efficiency in the chemical industry. With continued collaboration and innovation, the work of inventors like Tragus remains instrumental in shaping the future of chemical engineering.

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