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  • 102 Luden Ave, Munroe Falls, OH 44262 (330) 688-6089
  • Cuyahoga Falls, OH
  • Saint Marys, PA
  • Marathon, FL
  • Akron, OH
  • 102 Luden Ave, Munroe Falls, OH 44262 (330) 501-4379

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Company: M&g polymers usa, llc - Sharon Center, OH Jun 2001 Position: Senior scientist

Education

School / High School: INDIANA UNIVERSITY- Bloomington, IN 1981 Specialities: Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry

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Kevin Rollick Munroe Falls, OH

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Work:
M&G Polymers USA, LLC
Sharon Center, OH
Jun 2001 to Nov 2010
Senior Scientist

Shell Chemical Company
Akron, OH
Dec 1992 to Jun 2001
Senior R&D Chemist

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Akron, OH
Dec 1981 to Dec 1992
Senior Research Chemist

Education:
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Bloomington, IN
1981
Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry

INDIANA UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA
Indiana, PA
1975
B.S. in Chemistry

Publications

Us Patents

Process For Fast Heat-Up Polyesters

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US Patent:
6660792, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Dec 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/736817
Inventors:
Freddie Lee Massey - Uniontown OH
George Aaron Deisz - Akron OH
Kevin Rollick - Munroe Falls OH
William C. Tung - Tallmadge OH
Assignee:
M G USA Corporation - Apple Grove WV
International Classification:
C08J 300
US Classification:
524414, 524115, 524435, 524439
Abstract:
A thermoplastic composition, such as PET, contains an inert iron compound such as FeP, FeSi, or combinations thereof, having no chemical activity in the PET, with or without certain quantities of elemental metals, such as antimony, and a reducing agent or other stabilizer such as phosphite or phosphoric acid. A method for forming this composition is also disclosed. The composition may also optionally contain a color stabilizer, a DEG inhibitor and stress crack inhibiting agents.

Method Of Making Vapour Deposited Oxygen-Scavenging Particles

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US Patent:
7622153, Nov 24, 2009
Filed:
Aug 3, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/196552
Inventors:
Kevin L. Rollick - Munroe Falls OH, US
Assignee:
M&G USA Corporation - Apple Grove WV
International Classification:
C23C 16/00
C23C 16/22
C23C 14/00
C23C 18/00
B05D 7/00
B05D 13/02
C02F 1/70
US Classification:
42725528, 427213, 427216, 42725523, 42725539, 427255395, 419 10, 25218828, 2521816, 75230, 75246, 75366, 75367, 75 1017, 75 1018, 75443, 75444
Abstract:
This invention discloses a method of making an oxygen scavenging particle comprised of an activating component and an oxidizable component wherein one component is deposited upon the other component from a vapour phase and is particularly useful when the activating component is a protic solvent hydrolysable halogen compound and the oxygen scavenging particle is a reduced metal.

Water Activated Oxygen Scavenging Composition

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US Patent:
7780869, Aug 24, 2010
Filed:
Feb 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/362999
Inventors:
Kevin L. Rollick - Munroe Falls OH, US
Guliz Arf Elliott - Northfield Center OH, US
Assignee:
M&G USA Corporation - Apple Grove WV
International Classification:
C09K 15/02
B01J 20/02
C01B 3/00
A62D 3/30
A62D 3/37
US Classification:
25218828, 25218126, 423493, 423658, 75230, 75246, 75249, 75366, 75367
Abstract:
An efficient oxygen scavenging composition for use in film forming polymers is disclosed wherein the oxygen scavenging composition comprises an oxidizable metal particle, such as elemental iron; a water hydrolysable Lewis acid, such as aluminum chloride; and an acidifying electrolyte such as sodium or potassium bisulfate.

Method Of Making Vapor Deposited Oxygen-Scavenging Particles

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US Patent:
7781018, Aug 24, 2010
Filed:
Nov 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/623485
Inventors:
Kevin L. Rollick - Munroe Falls OH, US
Assignee:
M&G USA Corporation - Apple Grove WV
International Classification:
C23C 16/00
C23C 16/22
C23C 14/00
C23C 18/00
B05D 7/00
B05D 13/02
C02F 1/70
US Classification:
42725528, 427213, 427216, 42725523, 42725539, 427255395, 419 10, 25218828, 2521816, 75230, 75246, 75366, 75367, 75 1017, 75 1018, 75443, 75444
Abstract:
This invention discloses a method of making an oxygen scavenging particle comprised of an activating component and an oxidizable component wherein one component is deposited upon the other component from a vapor phase and is particularly useful when the activating component is a protic solvent hydrolysable halogen compound and the oxygen scavenging particle is a reduced metal.

Process For Creating An Oxygen Scavenging Particle

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US Patent:
8277892, Oct 2, 2012
Filed:
Feb 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/678438
Inventors:
Kevin L. Rollick - Munroe Falls OH, US
Assignee:
Multisorb Technologies, Inc. - Buffalo NY
International Classification:
C23C 16/00
B05D 7/00
H01J 7/18
H01J 35/20
H01K 1/56
B01D 19/00
B01D 53/50
B01D 53/56
C02F 1/70
C09K 3/00
C01B 3/00
C01B 6/00
C01B 17/22
C01B 17/74
C06B 23/00
C06B 43/00
C01C 1/24
B22F 1/00
B22F 9/00
C22C 1/04
US Classification:
42725528, 427216, 2521816, 2521882, 25218828, 42324309, 423532, 423547, 75367
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for manufacturing one or more oxygen scavenging particles, wherein the particle(s) comprises an oxidizable metal particle, such as elemental iron; an acidifying electrolyte such as sodium or potassium bisulfate and optionally a water hydrolysable Lewis acid, such as aluminum chloride. The method comprises the step of coating the oxidizable particle with a first compound and then reacting the first compound with a second compound to form a third compound, wherein the third compound promotes the reaction of the oxidizable particle with oxygen.

Compositions Of Polycondensed Branched Polyester Polymers And Aromatic Polycarbonates, And The Closed Cell Polymer Foams Made Therefrom

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US Patent:
61003077, Aug 8, 2000
Filed:
Mar 17, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/042976
Inventors:
Deborah Ann Snell Tung - Tallmadge OH
Kevin Rollick - Munroe Falls OH
John Michael Scoarste - Medina OH
Walter Francis Johnston - Tallmadge OH
Assignee:
Shell Oil Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
C08J 900
US Classification:
521 81
Abstract:
A foamable polyester composition comprising a combination of blowing agent and mixed polymer composition comprising: a) a semi-crystalline polyester composition comprising a polycondensed branched polyester polymer, and b) an aromatic polycarbonate polymer. The foamable composition has a high extrusion melt strength, and can pulled across a die without ripping, to form a continuous thermoformable closed cell polyester sheet. The foamed sheets have a uniform, fine, and closed cell morphology; and simultaneously are less dense but have a higher impact strength than comparable closed cell polymers made in only with linear polyesters as the polyester component or without the aromatic polycarbonate.

Bis-(2,5-Polythio-1,3,4-Thiadiazoles), Rubbers Containing Such Compounds, And A Method Of Preparation Of Bis-(2,5-Polythio-1,3,4-Thiadiazoles)

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US Patent:
53109210, May 10, 1994
Filed:
Aug 26, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/935324
Inventors:
Joseph A. Kuczkowski - Munroe Falls OH
Michael B. Rodgers - Akron OH
Kevin L. Rollick - Munroe Falls OH
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
C07D51318
C08K 546
US Classification:
548126
Abstract:
This invention relates to bis-(2,5-polythio-1,3,4-thiadiaxoles), a method for their preparation and their use in rubber compounds. Use of these compounds provide for excellent vulcanization of rubbers and result in an improved final rubber vulcanizate possessing good physical properties.

Non-Staining And Slightly-Staining Antiozonants

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US Patent:
50196111, May 28, 1991
Filed:
Jan 15, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/003520
Inventors:
Kevin L. Rollick - Munroe Falls OH
James G. Gillick - Akron OH
Joseph A. Kuczkowski - Munroe Falls OH
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
C08K 546
C07D25100
US Classification:
524 83
Abstract:
There is disclosed compounds having, within their structural formulae, a trivalent moiety: ##STR1## which exhibit antiozonant activity when added to rubber compositions at antiozonant effective levels and which exhibit synergistic antiozonant activity when used with conventional antiozonants in rubber compositions. There is also disclosed novel compounds which can be used as antiozonants.
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