Los Alamos, NM, United States of America

Gregory Lawrence Wagner


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Years Active: 2014

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Title: Gregory Lawrence Wagner: Innovator in Biomass Decomposition

Introduction: Gregory Lawrence Wagner is an accomplished inventor based in Los Alamos, New Mexico. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomass treatment, particularly through his innovative processes for decomposing lignin in lignocellulosic materials. His work has implications for environmental sustainability and renewable energy.

Latest Patents: Gregory holds a patent for his invention titled "Process for Decomposing Lignin in Biomass." This patent describes a mild and inexpensive method of treating lignocellulosic biomass, particularly focusing on the oxidative delignification of wood. The process utilizes an aqueous solution created by dissolving a catalytic amount of manganese (III) acetate in water and adding hydrogen peroxide. Remarkably, within just four days and without the need for agitation, this solution can transform poplar wood sections into fine powder-like materials rich in cellulose, including individual wood cells.

Career Highlights: Gregory Lawrence Wagner is currently employed at Los Alamos National Security, LLC, where he collaborates with leading experts in various fields of research. His innovative approach to biomass decomposition has placed him at the forefront of ecological advancements and has potential applications across multiple industries.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Gregory has worked alongside skilled colleagues, including Kirk Davin Rector and Marcel Lucas. These collaborations have fostered an environment of innovation, allowing them to share ideas and contribute to significant advancements in their respective fields.

Conclusion: Gregory Lawrence Wagner's dedication to innovation in biomass treatment demonstrates the importance of developing sustainable methods for utilizing natural resources. His patent not only highlights his ingenuity but also reflects a vital step toward increased efficiency in biomass utilization and a greener future.

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