Nepean, Canada

Shaheer Mikhail


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1996

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Title: Innovations by Shaheer Mikhail in Steelmaking Slag Stabilization

Introduction

Shaheer Mikhail is an innovative inventor based in Nepean, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the area of steelmaking slag. His work focuses on enhancing the stability and usability of slag in various applications.

Latest Patents

Shaheer Mikhail holds a patent for the "Thermal stabilization of steelmaking slag." This invention involves producing a thermally stable steelmaking slag that is suitable for applications requiring dimensional stability, such as aggregate in road construction. The process includes subjecting fine particles of slag obtained from basic oxygen furnace operations or arc furnace operations to thermal hydration at temperatures ranging from about 100°C to 400°C. Following this, the hydrated slag particles are carbonated in the presence of carbon dioxide at temperatures between 500°C and 900°C. This process converts substantially all free calcium oxide in the slag particles to calcium carbonate, resulting in a product well-suited for road construction and cementitious applications. Shaheer Mikhail has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Shaheer Mikhail is associated with the Energy, Mines & Resources sector in Canada. His work has been pivotal in advancing the use of steelmaking slag, contributing to more sustainable construction practices. His innovative approach has garnered attention in the industry, showcasing the potential of repurposing industrial by-products.

Collaborations

Shaheer collaborates with Anne-Marie Turcotte, working together to explore further advancements in materials science and engineering.

Conclusion

Shaheer Mikhail's contributions to the stabilization of steelmaking slag represent a significant step forward in the field of materials science. His innovative patent not only enhances the usability of industrial by-products but also promotes sustainable practices in construction.

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