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Thomas J Stoodt

from Chicago, IL
Age ~66

Thomas Stoodt Phones & Addresses

  • 4533 Richmond St, Chicago, IL 60625 (773) 583-3260
  • 3642 Bell Ave, Chicago, IL 60618 (773) 871-1914
  • Arlington Heights, IL
  • Des Plaines, IL
  • 4533 N Richmond St, Chicago, IL 60625 (773) 502-5084

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Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Emails

t***t@concentric.net

Industries

Oil & Energy

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Sr. Account Manager At Uop

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Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Experience:
UOP (Public Company; Oil & Energy industry): Sr. Account Manager,  (May 1982-Present) Latin America/Israel/Canada Sales Process Technology & Equipment Previous: Aromatics Technology Manager Sulfolane/Tatoray/Parex/Isomar Technologies

Publications

Us Patents

Process For Removing A Contaminant From An Aromatic Selective Solvent

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US Patent:
20100300939, Dec 2, 2010
Filed:
May 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/782750
Inventors:
Jason L. Noe - Mount Prospect IL, US
Lawrence E. Sullivan - Mount Prospect IL, US
Bruce R. Beadle - Kildeer IL, US
Edward M. Casey - Mount Prospect IL, US
Thomas J. Stoodt - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
UOP LLC - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
C10G 7/00
US Classification:
208313
Abstract:
The invention is a process and apparatus for removing a contaminant from an aromatic selective solvent. A feed stream comprising an aromatic hydrocarbon and a non-aromatic hydrocarbon is contacted with the aromatic selective solvent in an extractive distillation zone to produce a raffinate stream comprising the non-aromatic hydrocarbon, and a rich solvent stream comprising the aromatic hydrocarbon and the solvent. The rich solvent stream is separated in a second distillation zone to produce an extract stream comprising the aromatic hydrocarbon, and a lean solvent stream comprising the contaminant and the aromatic selective solvent. At least a portion of the lean solvent stream is washed with a non-aromatic hydrocarbon to produce a clean solvent stream, at least a portion of which is passed to at least one of the extractive distillation zone and the second distillation zone.

Apparatus For Removing A Contaminant From A Solvent Separation Process

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US Patent:
20100300830, Dec 2, 2010
Filed:
May 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/782753
Inventors:
Jason L. Noe - Mount Prospect IL, US
Lawrence E. Sullivan - Mount Prospect IL, US
Bruce R. Beadle - Kildeer IL, US
Edward M. Casey - Mount Prospect IL, US
Thomas J. Stoodt - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
UOP LLC - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
C10G 7/00
US Classification:
196 98
Abstract:
The invention is a process and apparatus for removing a contaminant from an aromatic selective solvent. A feed stream comprising an aromatic hydrocarbon and a non-aromatic hydrocarbon is contacted with the aromatic selective solvent in an extractive distillation zone to produce a raffinate stream comprising the non-aromatic hydrocarbon, and a rich solvent stream comprising the aromatic hydrocarbon and the solvent. The rich solvent stream is separated in a second distillation zone to produce an extract stream comprising the aromatic hydrocarbon, and a lean solvent stream comprising the contaminant and the aromatic selective solvent. At least a portion of the lean solvent stream is washed with a non-aromatic hydrocarbon to produce a clean solvent stream, at least a portion of which is passed to at least one of the extractive distillation zone and the second distillation zone.

Apparatus For Removing A Contaminant From A Solvent Separation Process

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US Patent:
20140216915, Aug 7, 2014
Filed:
Apr 4, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/245268
Inventors:
- Des Plaines IL, US
Lawrence E. Sullivan - Mount Prospect IL, US
Bruce R. Beadle - Kildeer IL, US
Edward M. Casey - Mount Prospect IL, US
Thomas J. Stoodt - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
UOP LLC - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
B01D 3/40
US Classification:
202169
Abstract:
The invention is a process and apparatus for removing a contaminant from an aromatic selective solvent. A feed stream comprising an aromatic hydrocarbon and a non-aromatic hydrocarbon is contacted with the aromatic selective solvent in an extractive distillation zone to produce a raffinate stream comprising the non-aromatic hydrocarbon, and a rich solvent stream comprising the aromatic hydrocarbon and the solvent. The rich solvent stream is separated in a second distillation zone to produce an extract stream comprising the aromatic hydrocarbon, and a lean solvent stream comprising the contaminant and the aromatic selective solvent. At least a portion of the lean solvent stream is washed with a non-aromatic hydrocarbon to produce a clean solvent stream, at least a portion of which is passed to at least one of the extractive distillation zone and the second distillation zone.
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