Amsterdam, Netherlands

Tjøstil Vlaar

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Years Active: 2023

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Title: Tjøstil Vlaar: Innovator in Supported Hydrotreating Catalysts

Introduction

Tjøstil Vlaar is a notable inventor based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He has made significant contributions to the field of catalysis, particularly in the development of supported hydrotreating catalysts. His innovative work has implications for various industrial processes, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness.

Latest Patents

Tjøstil Vlaar holds a patent for "Supported hydrotreating catalysts having enhanced activity." This invention provides supported catalysts that comprise a carrier, phosphorus, at least one Group VI metal, at least one Group VIII metal, and a polymer. In the supported catalyst, the molar ratio of phosphorus to Group VI metal is about 1:1.5 to less than about 1:12. The molar ratio of the Group VI metal to the Group VIII metal is about 1:1 to about 5:1, and the polymer has a carbon backbone and comprises an amido group. The patent also outlines a process for preparing such supported catalysts, as well as methods for hydrotreating, hydrodenitrogenation, and/or hydrodesulfurization using these supported catalysts. Tjøstil Vlaar has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Tjøstil Vlaar is currently associated with Albemarle Catalysts Company B.V., where he continues to innovate in the field of catalysis. His work is characterized by a commitment to advancing technology and improving industrial processes.

Collaborations

Tjøstil has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Bastiaan Maarten Vogelaar and Viktoria Andreevna Renkema-Krysina. These collaborations have contributed to the development of cutting-edge technologies in the field of catalysis.

Conclusion

Tjøstil Vlaar is a prominent figure in the field of supported hydrotreating catalysts, with a focus on enhancing catalyst activity. His innovative contributions and collaborations continue to shape the future of catalysis.

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