Location History:
- La Varenne-St. Hilaire, FR (1978)
- La Varenne-St-Hilaire, FR (1978)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1978
Title: Innovations of Jean Paul Royon
Introduction
Jean Paul Royon is a notable inventor based in La Varenne St. Hilaire, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of colloidal science, particularly in the measurement of colloidal particle mobility in electrical fields. With a total of 2 patents, his work has implications for various applications in environmental and industrial processes.
Latest Patents
Royon's latest patents include a method for measuring the mobility of colloids in an electrical field. This invention relates to a method for the measurement of the movement of colloidal particles in suspensions or solutions. The apparatus used in this method comprises an electrophoresis tank equipped with two electrodes between which an electrical field can be applied. A beam of radiation produced outside the tank, having a thickness of not more than 1000 micrometers, is directed to skim the electrode from which the particles move under the effect of the electrical field. The optical density of the liquid is measured first without applying the electrical field and then again after applying the field for no more than 10 seconds.
Another patent focuses on an improved method and apparatus for measuring the movement of colloidal particles in suspensions or solutions. This invention also utilizes an electrophoresis tank equipped with two electrodes and a filtering membrane positioned substantially parallel and equidistant to the electrodes. The improved arrangement allows for the elimination of secondary interfering phenomena, particularly when measuring the movement of colloidal particles in highly mineralized waste waters.
Career Highlights
Jean Paul Royon is associated with Degremont, a company known for its expertise in water treatment and environmental solutions. His work at Degremont has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas in practical settings, contributing to advancements in the field.
Collaborations
Royon has collaborated with notable coworkers such as Pierre Albert Treille and Maurice Gabriel Bonnemay. Their combined efforts have fostered a productive environment for innovation and research.
Conclusion
Jean Paul Royon is a distinguished inventor whose work in measuring colloidal mobility has paved the way for advancements in various scientific fields. His contributions continue to influence the industry and enhance our understanding of colloidal systems.