Jacksonville, FL, United States of America

Jennifer L Minor


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 125(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1989

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Title: Innovations by Jennifer L Minor in Reducing SOX Emissions

Introduction

Jennifer L Minor is an accomplished inventor based in Jacksonville, FL (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of environmental technology, particularly in the reduction of sulfur oxide (SOX) emissions during combustion processes. Her innovative approach has the potential to greatly impact industries reliant on sulfur-containing combustible compounds.

Latest Patents

Jennifer holds a patent for a method aimed at reducing SOX emissions during the combustion of sulfur-containing combustible compounds. This invention provides a unique solution by mixing the combustible compound with an admixture of both water-soluble and water-insoluble sulfur sorbents. The remarkable aspect of her invention is that it achieves a reduction in SOX levels that far exceeds expectations based on the individual activity of each sorbent. Additionally, her method allows for the burning of extremely viscous hydrocarbons as preatomized fuels, which can also be combined with sorbent admixtures. This innovation contributes to the development of clean-burning fuels that incorporate sulfur-containing combustible compounds and sorbent admixtures.

Career Highlights

Jennifer is currently associated with Petroleum Fermentations N.V., where she continues to advance her research and development efforts. Her work is pivotal in addressing environmental challenges associated with combustion processes.

Collaborations

Jennifer has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Michael E Hayes and Kevin R Hrebenar. Their combined expertise enhances the innovative potential of their projects and contributes to the advancement of sustainable technologies.

Conclusion

Jennifer L Minor's contributions to reducing SOX emissions through her patented methods exemplify her commitment to environmental innovation. Her work not only addresses pressing ecological concerns but also paves the way for cleaner combustion technologies.

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