Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014
Title: Innovations by Hans De Lang
Introduction
Hans De Lang is an inventor based in Oterleek, Netherlands. He has made significant contributions to the field of hydrocarbon production through his innovative processes. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work is noteworthy for its potential applications in sustainable energy.
Latest Patent Applications
Hans De Lang's latest patent application is titled "PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS FROM MICROBIAL LIPIDS." This process involves contacting a feed comprising microbial lipids with a hydrogenation catalyst and hydrogen at a temperature ranging from 250 to 380° C. and a total pressure between 20 to 160 bar (absolute). The goal is to obtain an effluent comprising paraffinic hydrocarbons and water. The process also includes the optional separation of a liquid stream rich in paraffinic hydrocarbons from the effluent. Furthermore, the paraffinic hydrocarbons can be contacted with hydrogen and a hydroisomerisation catalyst at temperatures between 280 to 450° C. and pressures from 20 to 160 bar (absolute). The hydrogenation catalyst and/or the hydroisomerisation catalyst utilized in this process comprises a sulfided hydrogenation catalyst.
Conclusion
Hans De Lang's innovative approach to producing hydrocarbons from microbial lipids showcases his commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions. His work has the potential to impact the energy sector positively.