Location History:
- Neustadt-Hambach, DE (1991)
- Neustadt, DE (1990 - 2007)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1990-2007
Title: The Innovations of Hans-Ulrich Jaeger
Introduction
Hans-Ulrich Jaeger is a notable inventor based in Neustadt, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of surfactants and related chemical processes. With a total of 9 patents, his work has had a considerable impact on the industry.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Process for the preparation of surfactant alcohols and surfactant alcohol ethers, the prepared products and their use." This invention describes a process for creating novel surfactant alcohols and surfactant alcohol ethers through the derivatization of olefins containing 10 to 20 carbon atoms. The process involves subjecting a C-olefin mixture to metathesis, dimerizing the resulting olefins, and then derivatizing them to produce surfactant alcohols. The invention also details the use of these surfactant alcohols and ethers in producing surfactants through glycosylation, polyglycosylation, sulfation, or phosphation.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Hans-Ulrich Jaeger has worked with prominent companies such as BASF Aktiengesellschaft and BASF Corporation. His expertise in chemical processes has been instrumental in advancing surfactant technology.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Johannes Perner and Heinrich Hartmann, contributing to various innovative projects in the field.
Conclusion
Hans-Ulrich Jaeger’s contributions to surfactant technology and his innovative processes have established him as a significant figure in the industry. His work continues to influence the development of new chemical products and applications.