Location History:
- CM Amsterdam, NL (2004)
- Amsterdam, NL (1999 - 2013)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1999-2013
Title: Innovations of David Schaddenhorst
Introduction
David Schaddenhorst is a notable inventor based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He has made significant contributions to the field of hydrocarbon synthesis and catalytic processes. With a total of 4 patents to his name, Schaddenhorst continues to push the boundaries of innovation in his industry.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Process for hydrocarbon synthesis." This invention describes a method of supporting a hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst material, which includes a catalytically active metal and a carrier material on a metallic substrate. The catalyst material is applied to the substrate and heated to form a catalyst material layer that is fixed to the substrate. This process results in cracks with sub-millimeter widths formed in the layer, creating domains with a relative size ratio of approximately 1:5.
Another significant patent is "Catalytic partial oxidation with a rhodium-iridium alloy catalyst." This invention relates to a process for the catalytic partial oxidation of a hydrocarbonaceous feedstock. The process involves contacting a feed consisting of the hydrocarbonaceous feedstock and an oxygen-containing gas with a catalyst that includes metals from Group VIII of the Periodic Table, specifically rhodium and iridium in intimate association with each other.
Career Highlights
David Schaddenhorst is currently employed at Shell Oil Company, where he applies his expertise in catalysis and hydrocarbon processes. His work has been instrumental in advancing the company's research and development efforts in energy solutions.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Schaddenhorst has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Ronald Jan Schoonebeek and Hans Michiel Huisman. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that enhances innovation and research outcomes.
Conclusion
David Schaddenhorst is a prominent inventor whose work in hydrocarbon synthesis and catalytic processes has led to valuable patents. His contributions continue to influence the energy sector and drive advancements in technology.