Muscatine, IA, United States of America

James Richard Reynolds


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 10(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2020

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Title: Innovations of James Richard Reynolds in Ethanol Production

Introduction

James Richard Reynolds is an accomplished inventor based in Muscatine, Iowa. He has made significant contributions to the field of ethanol production through his innovative methods and systems for grinding corn. His work has implications for both agricultural efficiency and renewable energy sources.

Latest Patents

Reynolds holds a patent for "Methods and systems for grinding corn and making ethanol therefrom." This patent outlines processes for grinding corn, producing ground corn products, and creating ethanol from these products. Notably, the process involves introducing a plurality of corn pieces into a mill, where they are milled to produce a ground corn product. The specifications indicate that greater than 25 wt % of the ground corn product can have a particle size of greater than 105 µm, while over 80 wt % can have a particle size of 425 µm or less, as measured according to AOAC 965.22-1966. The process also includes steps for processing the ground corn product to create a fermentation mash that contains ethanol, followed by the separation of ethanol from the mash to produce stillage.

Career Highlights

Reynolds is currently employed at Flint Hills Resources, LP, where he continues to develop and refine his innovative processes. His work at this company has allowed him to apply his expertise in a practical setting, contributing to advancements in the production of renewable energy.

Collaborations

Reynolds collaborates with Jason Bootsma, a coworker at Flint Hills Resources, LP. Their partnership enhances the research and development efforts within the company, focusing on improving ethanol production methods.

Conclusion

James Richard Reynolds exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the field of ethanol production. His patented methods for grinding corn and producing ethanol not only advance agricultural practices but also contribute to the renewable energy sector. His work continues to have a lasting impact on the industry.

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