Location History:
- Mexico, MX (2010)
- Cárdenas, MX (2011)
- Col. San Bartolo Atepehuacán México, MX (2015)
- Mexico City, MX (2008 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2024
Title: Innovations of José Antonio Toledo Antonio: Catalysts for the Future
Introduction: José Antonio Toledo Antonio is a prominent inventor located in Col. San Bartolo Atepehuacán, Mexico. With an impressive portfolio of four patents, he has significantly contributed to the field of catalytic compositions for hydroprocessing petroleum fractions. His work focuses on developing advanced methodologies that improve the efficiency of hydroconversion processes, impacting both the energy sector and environmental sustainability.
Latest Patents: Among his latest innovations, José Antonio has developed the following notable patents:
1. **Process for Preparing a Catalytic Composition for the Hydroconversion of Petroleum Fractions** - This invention outlines a method for creating a catalytic composition that includes at least one non-noble metal from group VIII and at least one metal from group VIB of the periodic table. The resulting catalytic composition exhibits high specific activity for reactions in hydroprocessing light and intermediate fractions, particularly in hydrodesulphurization (HDS), hydrodenitrogenation (HDN), and hydro-dearomatization (HDA).
2. **Catalytic Composition for Hydroprocessing of Light and Intermediate Oil Fractions** - This invention introduces a novel catalytic composition with enhanced specific activity for hydroprocessing petroleum fractions. The catalyst comprises non-noble metals from group VIII and group VIB elements, supported on an innovative inorganic metal oxide from group IVB. Notably, the support material features a one-dimensional nanostructured morphology, enhancing its surface area between 10 and 500 m²/g, thereby optimizing its efficiency in various hydroprocessing reactions.
Career Highlights: José Antonio Toledo Antonio is affiliated with the Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, where he continues to advance the field of petroleum engineering through his innovative approaches to catalyst design and application. His research has not only added to the body of knowledge in this field but also provided practical solutions for the petroleum industry.
Collaborations: Throughout his career, José Antonio has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as María Antonia Cortés Jacome and Carlos Angeles Chávez. These partnerships reflect a commitment to fostering innovation and knowledge sharing within the research community, enhancing the potential for groundbreaking advancements in catalytic technologies.
Conclusion: José Antonio Toledo Antonio stands out as a dedicated inventor with a solid foundation in the development of catalytic compositions for petroleum hydroprocessing. His patents illustrate a commitment to innovation and sustainability in the energy sector. As the industry evolves, his work remains pivotal in paving the way for more efficient and environmentally friendly hydroconversion processes.