Clinton, LA, United States of America

Garland B Brignac


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.2

ph-index = 8

Forward Citations = 168(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Clinton, NJ (US) (2001)
  • Clinton, LA (US) (1999 - 2014)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999-2014

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21 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Garland B. Brignac: Key Contributions in Hydroprocessing Technologies

Introduction: Garland B. Brignac, a prominent inventor based in Clinton, Louisiana, has made significant strides in the field of hydroprocessing and chemical engineering. With a remarkable portfolio of 21 patents, he is recognized for his innovative approaches to recovering valuable hydrocarbons, particularly linear butenes.

Latest Patents: Among his latest contributions, Brignac developed a method for isolating linear butenes from a mixed hydrocarbon feed. This invention describes an apparatus and a process that involves the recovery of linear butenes from a feed that includes isobutene. By utilizing an oligomerization catalyst, specifically an MWW family zeolite, in a first oligomerization reactor, his method effectively produces a refined second mixed feed. This feed results in a first effluent of purified linear butenes and a second effluent of Colefins and higher oligomers.

In another notable patent, Brignac detailed a process for activating hydroprocessing catalysts using carbon monoxide. This innovation enhances the activity of hydroprocessing catalysts, significantly improving their efficacy during various hydroprocessing applications.

Career Highlights: Throughout his career, Garland B. Brignac has collaborated with leading companies, including Exxon Mobil Research and Engineering Company and Exxon Research and Engineering Company. His experience in these prestigious firms has been pivotal in shaping his expertise in the field of chemical processing and catalysis.

Collaborations: Brignac has had the opportunity to work alongside esteemed colleagues such as Thomas R. Halbert and John P. Greeley. These collaborations have contributed to the collective advancement of innovations in hydroprocessing technologies and have fostered a spirit of teamwork and knowledge sharing within the engineering community.

Conclusion: Garland B. Brignac's contributions to the field of hydroprocessing, through his innovative patents and collaborations, have significantly impacted the industry. His work not only enhances the efficiency of hydrocarbon recovery processes but also sets a benchmark for future inventions in the sphere of chemical engineering.

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