Location History:
- Yantai, CN (2020)
- Shandong, CN (2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2021
Title: Shujie Ren: Innovator in Polyether Amine Synthesis
Introduction
Shujie Ren is a notable inventor based in Shandong, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering, particularly in the synthesis of polyether amines. With a total of 2 patents to his name, Ren's work focuses on developing efficient catalysts for chemical reactions.
Latest Patents
Ren's latest patents include a supported catalyst used for synthesizing polyether amine and a manufacturing method for this catalyst. The catalyst comprises a porous oxide as a support, with active components including Ni, Cu, Pd, and Rh. Additionally, it incorporates various auxiliary agents such as Zr, Cr, Mo, Fe, and others. This catalyst is particularly effective in amination reactions for large molecular weight polyether polyols and demonstrates high activity and selectivity for low molecular weight polyether polyols. The manufacturing technique for this catalyst is both simple and economical, showcasing good potential for future applications.
Another significant patent by Ren relates to a catalyst for aminating polyether polyols and its preparation method. This invention improves the selectivity of the amination catalyst and increases the raw material conversion rate by introducing the active component Pd. The preparation method involves using a metal solution or melt to impregnate the carrier, followed by drying and calcination to obtain the final catalyst.
Career Highlights
Shujie Ren is currently employed at Wanhua Chemical Group Co., Ltd., where he continues to innovate in the field of chemical synthesis. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications and potential impact on the industry.
Collaborations
Ren collaborates with talented coworkers, including Congying Zhang and Xin Li, who contribute to his research and development efforts.
Conclusion
Shujie Ren's innovative work in the development of catalysts for polyether amine synthesis highlights his significant contributions to chemical engineering. His patents reflect a commitment to advancing the field and improving manufacturing processes.