Arlington Heights, IL, United States of America

Steven A Bradley

USPTO Granted Patents = 18 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.9

ph-index = 8

Forward Citations = 167(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Northbrook, IL (US) (1978 - 1984)
  • Des Plaines, IL (US) (2016)
  • Arlington Heights, IL (US) (1994 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1978-2024

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18 patents (USPTO):

Title: Innovations and Contributions of Steven A. Bradley in Hydrocarbon Processing

Introduction

Steven A. Bradley, based in Arlington Heights, IL, has made significant strides in the field of hydrocarbon processing, evidenced by his impressive portfolio of 18 patents. His work focuses on enhancing processes for converting hydrocarbons and improving operational efficiencies in chemical reactions.

Latest Patents

Among his latest innovations, Bradley has developed several advanced processes and apparatuses:

1. **Processes and apparatuses for operating a hydrocarbon conversion zone** - This invention addresses the need for efficient hydrocarbon reforming to minimize contaminants associated with non-catalyst coking. The design includes a reaction zone that incorporates sulfur to mitigate adverse effects, along with a control index to maintain optimal conditions at generally lower pressures. The apparatus also features a compression zone, pressure control zone, and combustion zone to facilitate effective reactions.

2. **Processes and apparatuses for toluene and benzene methylation in an aromatics complex** - This patent enhances the production of paraxylene through innovative methylation processes. The disclosure outlines methods utilizing a reactor composed of low iron content refractory material, targeting efficiency and specificity in aromatic compound production.

Career Highlights

Steven A. Bradley serves at UOP LLC, a subsidiary known for its pioneering work in refining and petrochemical processes. Throughout his career, he has focused on developing technologies that improve hydrocarbon conversion methods, making vital contributions to the chemical engineering landscape.

Collaborations

He collaborates closely with experts in the field, including notable coworkers Ming S. Shum and Kenneth R. Janowski. Their combined expertise fosters a collaborative environment aimed at pushing the boundaries of innovation in hydrocarbon processing.

Conclusion

Steven A. Bradley's contributions to hydrocarbon processing reflect a commitment to innovation and excellence. His patents are significant advancements, offering solutions to complex challenges in the industry. As he continues his work at UOP LLC, his influence on the field will undoubtedly resonate for years to come.

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