Location History:
- Wheaton, IL (US) (2010 - 2012)
- Glen Ellyn, IL (US) (2013)
- Elk Grove Village, IL (US) (2014)
- Naperville, IL (US) (2015 - 2020)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2020
Title: Biography of Simon Russell Bare
Introduction
Simon Russell Bare is an accomplished inventor based in Wheaton, Illinois. He holds a total of nine patents, showcasing his expertise in the field of catalysis and chemical processes. His innovative work has significantly contributed to advancements in industrial applications.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents involves hierarchical aluminophosphates as catalysts for the Beckmann rearrangement. This invention provides methods for producing lactams from oximes by utilizing a hierarchical porous aluminophosphate catalyst with interconnected microporous and mesoporous networks. Notable catalysts include silicon-containing aluminophosphates with the IZA framework code AFI, such as SAPO-5, and others like SAPO-34 and SAPO-37. Another significant patent focuses on substantially nonporous substrate supported noble metal- and lanthanide-containing catalysts for hydrogenation reactions. This invention relates to hydrogenation catalysts that exhibit advantageous performance characteristics, including conversion, selectivity, and activity stability, essential for industrial hydrogenation and selective hydrogenation applications.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Simon has worked with notable companies such as UOP LLC and Advansix Resins & Chemicals LLC. His contributions in these organizations have furthered the development of innovative chemical processes and catalysts.
Collaborations
Simon has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Mark Paul Lapinski and Gregory J. Gajda. These partnerships have
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