Houston, TX, United States of America

Scott D Soltis


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.4

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 75(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Scott D Soltis: Innovator in BF.sub.3 Gas Recovery Processes

Introduction

Scott D Soltis is a notable inventor based in Houston, TX (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering, particularly in the recovery processes of BF.sub.3 gas. With a total of 2 patents to his name, Soltis has developed innovative methods that enhance the efficiency of chemical reactions involving olefins.

Latest Patents

One of Soltis's latest patents is the BF.sub.3 gas recovery process. This process involves vaporizing BF.sub.3 from a specified crude polyolefin reaction product mixture in a vaporization zone at a temperature that does not decompose BF.sub.3 or any BF.sub.3 promoter complex present in the mixture. The vaporized BF.sub.3 can be recovered directly, which is a significant advancement in the field. Additionally, he has described a process for the oligomerization of a liquid olefin composition, which includes the removal of inert volatile material through vaporization. This results in a degassed liquid olefin composition that is free of inert volatile material. The degassed composition is then contacted with BF.sub.3 under specific conditions to oligomerize the olefin, leading to a crude polyolefin oligomerization reaction product mixture containing dissolved BF.sub.3.

Another important patent by Soltis is the BF.sub.3 recovery process. This process focuses on recovering BF.sub.3 from a crude oligomerization reaction product mixture that contains dissolved BF.sub.3. The recovery is characterized by the vaporization of BF.sub.3 from the mixture in a vaporization zone at a temperature that does not decompose BF.sub.3 or any BF.sub.3 promoter-complex. The BF.sub.3 vapor is then contacted with a liquid olefin composition in an absorption zone, forming a mixture that can be utilized directly for the oligomerization of the liquid olefin.

Career Highlights

Scott D Soltis has had a distinguished career at Amoco Corporation, where he has applied his expertise in chemical processes. His work has contributed to advancements in the efficiency and effectiveness of chemical reactions, particularly in the production of polyolefins.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Soltis has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Richard A Holub and Cynthia W Hermann. These collaborations have

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