Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States of America

Walter Wiley


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 59(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2001

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Title: Walter Wiley - Innovator in Catalytic Reactor Technology

Introduction

Walter Wiley is a notable inventor based in Palm Beach Gardens, FL (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of catalytic reactor technology, particularly through his innovative designs that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of high-temperature reactions.

Latest Patents

Walter Wiley holds a patent for "Support structures for a catalyst." This invention presents an improved catalytic reactor that features a reaction chamber and a monolithic catalyst structure. The catalyst structure is designed with a multiplicity of longitudinally disposed channels formed by thin metal substrate walls, which expand when exposed to the heat generated during high-temperature reactions. The reactor also includes a monolithic open cellular support structure that has numerous longitudinally disposed passageways formed by strips of high-temperature resistant metal or ceramic material. This support structure is secured to the wall of the reaction chamber, limiting movement along the longitudinal axis and ensuring optimal performance during reactions.

Career Highlights

Walter Wiley is associated with Catalytica, Inc., where he has applied his expertise in catalytic technologies. His work has focused on developing solutions that address the challenges faced in high-temperature reactions, contributing to advancements in the field.

Collaborations

Walter has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Ralph Dalla Betta and James C. Schlatter. These partnerships have fostered innovation and have been instrumental in the development of new technologies in catalytic processes.

Conclusion

Walter Wiley's contributions to catalytic reactor technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in engineering. His patent for support structures in catalysts showcases his commitment to improving industrial processes.

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