Budapest, Hungary

Gabor Winkler


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 7(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1983

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Gabor Winkler: Innovator in Nitrogen Oxide Recirculation

Introduction

Gabor Winkler is a notable inventor based in Budapest, Hungary. He has made significant contributions to the field of environmental engineering, particularly in the area of nitrogen oxide management. His innovative approach focuses on the regeneration and recirculation of nitrogen oxides in nitric acid production.

Latest Patents

Gabor Winkler holds a patent for a process that enables the regeneration and recirculation of nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas of a nitric acid plant. This invention operates without the need for additional material currents and heat energy, relying solely on the energy generated during nitric acid production. The process involves the use of at least two adsorbers containing acid-resistant zeolite molecular sieves, which function in an alternate heat cycle. Adsorption occurs at temperatures between 20-40 degrees Celsius, while regeneration takes place at 300-350 degrees Celsius. The hot gas from the oxidation unit in nitric acid production is utilized to regenerate the adsorbers, allowing the nitrogen oxides released during regeneration to be reintroduced into the main feed stream of the nitric acid plant.

Career Highlights

Gabor Winkler is affiliated with the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where he contributes to research and development in chemical engineering. His work has been instrumental in advancing methods for reducing harmful emissions in industrial processes.

Collaborations

Gabor Winkler has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Gabor Klopp and Jozsef Suto, to further enhance the effectiveness of his innovations in nitrogen oxide management.

Conclusion

Gabor Winkler's contributions to the field of environmental engineering through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to improving industrial processes and reducing environmental impact. His work continues to influence the way nitrogen oxides are managed in nitric acid production.

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