Gainesville, FL, United States of America

John F Remark

USPTO Granted Patents = 2 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 53(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1994

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: John F Remark: Innovator in Nuclear Reactor Decontamination

Introduction

John F Remark is a notable inventor based in Gainesville, FL (US), recognized for his contributions to the field of nuclear reactor decontamination. He holds 2 patents that focus on innovative processes aimed at improving the safety and efficiency of nuclear reactor systems.

Latest Patents

Remark's latest patents include a process for decontaminating a nuclear reactor coolant system. This process involves the use of high-velocity reactor coolant water in both boiling water reactors and pressurized water reactors. The coolant water transports radioactive ions and particles from the reactor vessel to the coolant system, where they deposit on chromium (III) oxide-containing surfaces. Remark's method utilizes a dilute chemical decontamination process, circulating permanganate ion-containing reactor coolant water to oxidize chromium (III) oxide surfaces to chromium (IV) oxide. Additionally, formic acid is introduced to reduce unreacted permanganate ions to manganous ions.

Another significant patent is the alkaline-permanganate process for chemically decontaminating oxidized metal surfaces in nuclear reactors. This process maintains permanganate-containing primary water at a temperature of about 90 degrees Celsius and a pH of 9-12 to effectively oxidize wetted surfaces. Remark's method further involves adding oxalic acid to destroy permanganate ions and manganese dioxide while maintaining optimal conditions.

Career Highlights

John F Remark is currently employed at Westinghouse Electric Corporation, where he applies his expertise in nuclear technology. His work focuses on enhancing the safety and operational efficiency of nuclear reactors through innovative decontamination processes.

Collaborations

Remark collaborates with Thomas G Bengel, contributing to advancements in nuclear reactor safety and technology.

Conclusion

John F Remark's innovative patents and contributions to nuclear reactor decontamination highlight his significant role in enhancing safety in the nuclear industry. His work continues to influence the field and improve reactor operations.

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