Lloyd R White, Age 743952 Persimmon Dr APT 201, Fairfax, VA 22031

Lloyd White Phones & Addresses

3952 Persimmon Dr APT 201, Fairfax, VA 22031 (703) 323-4738

Harahan, LA

Work

Company: Middle school Nov 2014 Position: Teacher

Education

School / High School: Wesley Theological Seminary- Charlotte, NC Specialities: Master of Arts in Middle Grades Education

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Career records & work history

Medicine Doctors

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Lloyd George White

Specialties:
Family Medicine
Otolaryngology
Education:
University of Southern California(1977)

Lloyd White resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Truck Driver

Location:
New Orleans, LA
Work:
Lwj Trucking
Truck Driver
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Lloyd White

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Computer Support Specialist At Montgomery College

Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Higher Education
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Lloyd White - Oxford, NC

Work:
Middle School Nov 2014 to 2000
Teacher
Agape Hospice - Greenville, SC Apr 2014 to Nov 2014
Chaplain
Rowan - Salisbury, NC Nov 2013 to Apr 2014
Teacher
Owner - Lyman, SC Jun 2012 to Nov 2013 The United Methodist Church - Columbia, SC Jun 1991 to Jun 2012
Pastor
Education:
Wesley Theological Seminary - Charlotte, NC
Master of Arts in Middle Grades Education
Wesley Theological Seminary - Washington, DC 1996 to 1999
DMin in Theology
Duke University - Durham, NC 1992
Theology
Wofford College - Spartanburg, SC 1988
Bachelor of Arts in Religion

Publications & IP owners

Wikipedia

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Lloyd White (Rugby League)

Lloyd White is a Welsh international rugby league footballer who currently plays for The Crusaders in the Super League and is also dual registered with the ...

Us Patents

Membrane Separation For Sulfur Reduction

US Patent:
6554993, Apr 29, 2003
Filed:
Feb 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/784898
Inventors:
Lloyd Steven White - Columbia MD
Richard Franklin Wormsbecher - Dayton MD
Markus Lesemann - Baltimore MD
Assignee:
W.R. Grace Co.-Conn. - Columbia MD
International Classification:
C10G 3100
US Classification:
208208R, 208211, 585818, 210649
Abstract:
A membrane process for the removal of sulfur species from a naphtha feed, in particular, a FCC light cat naphtha, without a substantial loss of olefin yield is disclosed. The process involves contacting a naphtha feed stream with a membrane having sufficient flux and selectivity to separate a sulfur deficient retentate fraction from a sulfur enriched permeate fraction, preferably, under pervaporation conditions. Sulfur deficient retentate fractions are useful directly into the gasoline pool. Sulfur-enriched permeate fractions are rich in sulfur containing aromatic and nonaromatic hydrocarbons and are further treated with conventional sulfur removal technologies, e. g. hydrotreating, to reduce sulfur content. The process of the invention provides high quality naphtha products having a reduced sulfur content and a high content of olefin compounds.

Membrane Separation For Sulfur Reduction

US Patent:
6896796, May 24, 2005
Filed:
Feb 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/784898
Inventors:
Lloyd Steven White - Columbia MD, US
Richard Franklin Wormsbecher - Dayton MD, US
Markus Lesemann - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - Columbia MD
International Classification:
C10G031/00
C10G067/02
US Classification:
208208R, 208211, 585818, 210649
Abstract:
A membrane process for the removal of sulfur species from a naphtha feed, in particular, a FCC light cat naphtha, without a substantial loss of olefin yield is disclosed. The process involves contacting a naphtha feed stream with a membrane having sufficient flux and selectivity to separate a sulfur deficient retentate fraction from a sulfur enriched permeate fraction, preferably, under pervaporation conditions. Sulfur deficient retentate fractions are useful directly into the gasoline pool. Sulfur-enriched permeate fractions are rich in sulfur containing aromatic and nonaromatic hydrocarbons and are further treated with conventional sulfur removal technologies, e. g. hydrotreating, to reduce sulfur content. The process of the invention provides high quality naphtha products having a reduced sulfur content and a high content of olefin compounds.

Membrane Separation For Sulfur Reduction

US Patent:
7018527, Mar 28, 2006
Filed:
May 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/846816
Inventors:
Lloyd Steven White - Columbia MD, US
Richard Franklin Wormsbecher - Dayton MD, US
Markus Lesemann - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
W.R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - Columbia MD
International Classification:
C10G 31/00
C10G 67/02
US Classification:
208208R, 208211, 208301, 585818, 210649
Abstract:
A membrane process for the removal of sulfur species from a naphtha feed, in particular, a FCC light cat naphtha, without a substantial loss of olefin yield is disclosed. The process involves contacting a naphtha feed stream with a membrane having sufficient flux and selectivity to separate a sulfur deficient retentate fraction from a sulfur enriched permeate fraction, preferably, under pervaporation conditions. Sulfur deficient retentate fractions are useful directly into the gasoline pool. Sulfur-enriched permeate fractions are rich in sulfur containing aromatic and nonaromatic hydrocarbons and are further treated with conventional sulfur removal technologies, e. g. hydrotreating, to reduce sulfur content. The process of the invention provides high quality naphtha products having a reduced sulfur content and a high content of olefin compounds.

Membrane Separation For Sulfur Reduction

US Patent:
7041212, May 9, 2006
Filed:
May 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/846818
Inventors:
Lloyd Steven White - Columbia MD, US
Richard Franklin Wormsbecher - Dayton MD, US
Markus Lesemann - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
W.R. Grace & Co. - Conn. - Columbia MD
International Classification:
C10G 31/11
C10G 67/00
C10G 53/08
US Classification:
208208R, 208211, 208301, 585818, 210649
Abstract:
A membrane process for the removal of sulfur species from a naphtha feed, in particular, a FCC light cat naphtha, without a substantial loss of olefin yield is disclosed. The process involves contacting a naphtha feed stream with a membrane having sufficient flux and selectivity to separate a sulfur deficient retentate fraction from a sulfur enriched permeate fraction, preferably, under pervaporation conditions. Sulfur deficient retentate fractions are useful directly into the gasoline pool. Sulfur-enriched permeate fractions are rich in sulfur containing aromatic and nonaromatic hydrocarbons and are further treated with conventional sulfur removal technologies, e. g. hydrotreating, to reduce sulfur content. The process of the invention provides high quality naphtha products having a reduced sulfur content and a high content of olefin compounds.

Membrane Separation For Sulfur Reduction

US Patent:
7048846, May 23, 2006
Filed:
Mar 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/382409
Inventors:
Lloyd Steven White - Columbia MD, US
Richard Franklin Wormsbecher - Dayton MD, US
Markus Lesemann - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
W.R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - Columbia MD
International Classification:
C10G 31/00
C10G 67/02
US Classification:
208208R, 208211, 208301, 585818, 210649
Abstract:
A membrane process for the removal of sulfur species from a naphtha feed, in particular, a FCC light cat naphtha, without a substantial loss of olefin yield is disclosed. The process involves contacting a naphtha feed stream with a membrane having sufficient flux and selectivity to separate a sulfur deficient retentate fraction from a sulfur enriched permeate fraction, preferably, under pervaporation conditions. Sulfur deficient retentate fractions are useful directly into the gasoline pool. Sulfur-enriched permeate fractions are rich in sulfur containing aromatic and nonaromatic hydrocarbons and are further treated with conventional sulfur removal technologies, e. g. hydrotreating, to reduce sulfur content. The process of the invention provides high quality naphtha products having a reduced sulfur content and a high content of olefin compounds.

Polyimide Membrane For Separation Of Solvents From Lube Oil

US Patent:
5264166, Nov 23, 1993
Filed:
Apr 23, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/053025
Inventors:
Lloyd S. White - Columbia MD
I-Fan Wang - Olney MD
Bhupender S. Minhas - Ellicott City MD
Assignee:
W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - New York NY
International Classification:
B29C 2900
US Classification:
264 41
Abstract:
An improved asymmetric membrane fashioned from a polyimide for the liquid separation of solvents from lube oil. The membrane is based on a fully imidized polymer based on 5(6)-amino-1-(4'-aminophenyl)-1,3-trimethylindane polymer and benzophenone tetracarboxylic dianhydride.

Polyimide Membranes For Hyperfiltration Recovery Of Aromatic Solvents

US Patent:
6180008, Jan 30, 2001
Filed:
Jul 30, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/126261
Inventors:
Lloyd Steven White - Columbia MD
Assignee:
W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - New York NY
International Classification:
B01D 2900
US Classification:
21050039
Abstract:
Improved asymmetric hyperfiltration membranes and their method of preparation and use are disclosed. The membranes are fashioned from polyimides and conditioned with a lubricating oil. Permselective separation of aromatic hydrocarbons from non-aromatic hydrocarbons in a feed stream may be accomplished using the membranes under hyperfiltration conditions.

Barrier Membrane For Protective Clothing

US Patent:
5824405, Oct 20, 1998
Filed:
Jun 7, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/659806
Inventors:
Lloyd Steven White - Columbia MD
Assignee:
W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - New York NY
International Classification:
B32B 700
US Classification:
4283044
Abstract:
A polyimide gas separation membrane can be used to make protective cloth having good water vapor breathability as well as good resistance to permeation by noxious gases and penetration by liquid water.

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