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Product Development Chemist

Location:
Old Bridge, NJ
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Henkel
Product Development Chemist
Henkel Apr 2009 - Feb 2013
Principle Technician - Product Development
Henkel Apr 2009 - Feb 2013
Principle Technician
Akzonobel Jul 2008 - Mar 2009
Research Technologist
Celanese Feb 2005 - Jan 2008
R and D Applications Associate
Ici National Starch and Chemical 1982 - 2005
R and D Applications Associate
Education:
Rutgers University 1976 - 1978
Skills:
Coatings, Product Development, R&D, Adhesives, Additives, Materials, Raw Materials, Polymer Chemistry, Polymers, Manufacturing, Organic Chemistry, Process Simulation, Chemistry, Formulation, Polymer Science
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Head Chef

Work:

Head Chef
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Construction Professional

Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Construction
Education:
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick 2003 - 2007

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Water Dispersible, Salt Sensitive Nonwoven Materials

US Patent:
2003000, Jan 9, 2003
Filed:
Jun 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/883520
Inventors:
John Parsons - Easton PA, US
Steven Pauls - Old Bridge NJ, US
Michael Eknoian - Warren NJ, US
International Classification:
D04H001/00
D04H003/00
D04H005/00
D04H013/00
US Classification:
442/414000, 442/327000
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a non-woven material having an emulsion binder, which is dispersible in water, yet non-dispersible in aqueous solutions containing 0.5 weight percent or more of an inorganic salt. The water-dispersible polymer comprises from 1 to 100 percent by weight of a hydrophilic monomer and from 0 to 99 percent by weight of at least one non-hydrophilic monomer, wherein a film formed from said polymer has a Tg of from -40 to 105 C. The dispersible non-woven material is useful in forming disposable articles which can be disposed of by flushing down a toilet.

Salt-Sensitive Vinyl Acetate Binder Compositions And Fibrous Article Incorporating Same

US Patent:
2006025, Nov 9, 2006
Filed:
May 3, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/120372
Inventors:
Rajeev Farwaha - Belle Mead NJ, US
Steven Pauls - Old Bridge NJ, US
Pavneet Mumick - Belle Mead NJ, US
International Classification:
C09D 5/02
US Classification:
524556000
Abstract:
A salt sensitive polymeric binder for use in fibrous webs, where the binder contains a copolymer incorporating the residue of vinyl acetate, a carboxylic acid, and a vinyl ester of a saturated aliphatic monocarboxylic acid having between 6 and 18 carbon atoms in the carboxylic acid moiety. The copolymer is neutralized at least to the extent that it is water soluble. The binders are particularly suitable for strengthening non-woven fibrous webs in disposable articles such as wet-wipes, personal care products, diapers, and the like.

Salt-Sensitive Binder Compositions With N-Alkyl Acrylamide And Fibrous Articles Incorporating Same

US Patent:
2006025, Nov 9, 2006
Filed:
May 3, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/120381
Inventors:
Rajeev Farwaha - Belle Mead NJ, US
Steven Pauls - Old Bridge NJ, US
Pavneet Mumick - Belle Mead NJ, US
International Classification:
C09D 5/02
US Classification:
524556000
Abstract:
A salt sensitive polymeric binder for use in fibrous webs, where the binder contains a copolymer of carboxylic acid monomer units, acrylate monomer units, and N-alkyl acrylamide units. The copolymer is neutralized at least to the point where it is water soluble. The binders are particularly suitable for strengthening non-woven fibrous webs in disposable articles such as wet-wipes, personal care products, diapers, and the like.

Salt-Sensitive Binders For Nonwoven Webs And Method Of Making Same

US Patent:
2007017, Jul 26, 2007
Filed:
Jan 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/339216
Inventors:
Rajeev Farwaha - Belle Mead NJ, US
Steven Pauls - Old Bridge NJ, US
Pavneet Mumick - Belle Mead NJ, US
James Walker - Whitehouse Station NJ, US
International Classification:
C08L 33/00
US Classification:
524556000, 525330200
Abstract:
A solution with a salt-sensitive polymer binder for use in fibrous webs, where the binder contains a copolymer of carboxylic acid monomer units and ethylenically unsaturated monomer units. The binder solution is prepared by emulsion-polymerizing a copolymer and then neutralizing the copolymer with base to make it water soluble. The binders provide a higher wet strength in concentrated salt solutions than in deionized water, and are particularly suitable for strengthening nonwoven fibrous webs in disposable articles such as wet-wipes, personal care products, diapers, and the like.

Emulsion Polymer Binder With Azirdine Crosslinking Agent For Glass Fiber Webs

US Patent:
2008017, Jul 24, 2008
Filed:
Jan 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/655601
Inventors:
Joel E. Goldstein - East Brunswick NJ, US
Hendrikus van Boxtel - Born, NL
Steven P. Pauls - Old Bridge NJ, US
International Classification:
D06M 15/37
C08G 69/02
US Classification:
4273898, 528332, 528343
Abstract:
A binder composition for glass fiber mats or the like, where the binder composition includes a carboxylated emulsion resin and a polyfunctional aziridine crosslinking agent. The binder composition is formaldehyde free, exhibits good crosslinking density, and enables the economical production of strong, flexible fiberglass mats which may be used as thermal and acoustic insulation.

Thermosetting Binder Prepared With Mono(Hydroxyalkyl)Urea And Oxazolidone Crosslinking Agents

US Patent:
6140388, Oct 31, 2000
Filed:
Nov 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/197804
Inventors:
David R. Nass - Bridgewater NJ
Andrew J. Kielbania - Chalfont PA
Sharon P. Lee - Metuchen NJ
Steven P. Pauls - Old Bridge NJ
Assignee:
National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B22C 100
B22C 122
B22C 300
C09K 318
US Classification:
523139
Abstract:
Abrasive articles comprising a cured thermosetting binder and abrasive grains. The binder is prepared with a poly-functional molecule comprising at least two functional groups selected from the group consisting of carboxyl and anhydride, and a crosslinking agent which is selected from the group consisting of a mono(hydroxyalkyl)urea comprising a single urea group, a single hydroxyl group, and at least two carbon atoms disposed between the urea group and the hydroxyl group, and 2-oxazolidone. The abrasive articles comprise bonded, nonwoven or coated abrasive articles.

Aqueous Emulsion Polymer Containing A Polymerizable Allyl Amine Salt, And Paper Saturant Thereof

US Patent:
6096824, Aug 1, 2000
Filed:
Mar 9, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/037306
Inventors:
Lien Phan - Mississauga, CA
Rajeev Farwaha - Brampton, CA
Steven P. Pauls - Old Bridge NJ
Alan J. Blackie - Guelph, CA
Assignee:
National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C08L 5500
C08F 1230
US Classification:
524817
Abstract:
A paper saturant composition comprising an aqueous emulsion polymer prepared by reacting at least one ethylenically unsaturated monomer and from about 0. 1 to about 5 weight percent, based on the total weight of ethylenically unsaturated monomer, of a water-soluble or water-dispersible polymerizable surfactant having a terminal allyl amine moiety. Paper saturated with the emulsion is especially useful in the production of core sheets used to prepare decorative laminates.

Thermosetting Polysaccharides

US Patent:
5895804, Apr 20, 1999
Filed:
Oct 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/958468
Inventors:
Sharon P. Lee - Edison NJ
Steven P. Pauls - Old Bridge NJ
Daniel B. Solarek - Belle Mead NJ
Assignee:
National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C08G 6348
C08G 6391
US Classification:
525 543
Abstract:
Polysaccharide based thermosetting systems and compositions which utilize such thermosets are disclosed. The composition comprises a polysaccharide having a weight average molecule weight of at least 10,000 and a polycarboxylated polymer having at least two carboxylic acid functional groups and a weight average molecular weight of at least 1,000.

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