Duiven, Netherlands

Conrardus Hubertus Joseph Theeuwen


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.8

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017-2025

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Inventor Spotlight: Conrardus Hubertus Joseph Theeuwen

Introduction: Conrardus Hubertus Joseph Theeuwen, a prominent inventor hailing from Duiven, Netherlands, holds a remarkable portfolio of three patents. His innovations, particularly in cellulose processing, highlight his commitment to advancing material science and engineering.

Latest Patents: The latest patents attributed to Theeuwen focus on cellulose processing methods. The present invention relates to techniques for processing plant and/or micro-organism derived cellulose materials into rheology and structuring agents. Notably, the methods involve co-processing cellulose material with carboxycellulose, resulting in significant improvements in process efficiency and scalability. Products produced using these methods have shown to be highly concentrated and easily redisperible in water, effectively regaining the original rheological properties of cellulose.

Career Highlights: Throughout his career, Theeuwen has made significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering and material science. His experience spans various roles in companies such as Coöperatie Koninklijke Cosun U.A. and Nouryon Chemicals International B.V., where he was instrumental in developing innovative processes and materials.

Collaborations: In his professional journey, Theeuwen has collaborated with talented individuals including Paulus Pieter De Wit and Gijsbert Adriaan Van Ingen. These collaborations have enriched his work and facilitated advancements in research and development of cellulose materials.

Conclusion: Conrardus Hubertus Joseph Theeuwen exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the field of cellulose processing. His trio of patents reflects not only his expertise but also the potential to enhance material properties through novel techniques. As industry needs evolve, Theeuwen's contributions will undoubtedly continue to influence advancements in rheology and structuring agents.

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