Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2014
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Robert C. Lemon
Introduction
Robert C. Lemon is a notable inventor based in Easton, PA, with a remarkable portfolio of eight patents. His work primarily focuses on advancements in zeolite technology, which has significant applications in various industries.
Latest Patents
Among his latest inventions is the patent for "Stabilized aggregates of small crystallites of zeolite Y." This invention pertains to the creation of stabilized aggregates of small primary crystallites of zeolite Y that cluster into larger secondary particles. Notably, at least 80% of these secondary particles comprise a minimum of five primary crystallites. The size of the primary crystallites can be as small as 0.3 micron, while the secondary particles measure at least 0.8 micron. The silica to alumina ratio of the resulting stabilized aggregated Y zeolite is 4:1 or more. Another significant patent is for "Aggregates of small particles of synthetic faujasite zeolite." This invention involves small primary particles of zeolite that cluster into larger secondary particles, with the average width of the primary particles being 0.3 micron or less and the secondary particles measuring 0.8 micron or more. The silica to alumina ratio in this case is less than 4:1.
Career Highlights
Robert C. Lemon has had a distinguished career, working with prominent companies such as ExxonMobil Research and
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