Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1999
Title: Innovations of John Yamanis in Hydrazine Disposal
Introduction
John Yamanis is an accomplished inventor based in Morristown, NJ (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering, particularly in the disposal of hazardous materials. His innovative approach to hydrazine propellants has garnered attention for its potential environmental benefits.
Latest Patents
John Yamanis holds a patent for a "System and method for disposal of hydrazine propellants and other." This invention involves an apparatus and method for converting hydrazine, substituted hydrazines, and other nitrogen-containing explosive materials, particularly unsymmetric dimethyl hydrazine (UDMH), into ammonia or ammonia and corresponding amines through hydrogenation. The process includes diluting hydrazines with a suitable carrier fluid, preferably water, mixing with hydrogen, and hydrogenating in a catalyst reactor. The commercially valuable ammonia and amines are then separated, with the carrier fluid and hydrogen gas being recycled to conserve energy and reduce waste. The apparatus is designed for disassembly and transport to hydrazine disposal sites.
Career Highlights
John Yamanis is currently employed at AlliedSignal Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions for chemical disposal. His work has been instrumental in advancing methods that prioritize safety and environmental sustainability.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, John has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Ken Sendelsky and Brent S DeFeo. These partnerships have contributed to the successful development and implementation of his patented technologies.
Conclusion
John Yamanis exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the field of chemical engineering. His work on hydrazine disposal not only addresses safety concerns but also promotes environmental sustainability. His contributions are a testament to the importance of inventive solutions in tackling modern challenges.