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INEOS PHENOL GMBH & CO KG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    68
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INEOS PHENOL GMBH & CO KG has a total of 68 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), United States and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets organic fine chemistry, environmental technology and chemical engineering are CHINA PETROLEUM CHEM CO LTD, SPOLEK PRO CHEMICKOU A HUTNI VYROBU A S and JIAXING ZHONGHUA CHEMICAL CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing INEOS PHENOL GMBH & CO KGs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Weber Markus 36
#2 Weber Manfred 25
#3 Tanger Uwe 23
#4 Schnurr Otto 14
#5 Schwarz Christoph 13
#6 Korte Hermann-Josef 12
#7 Ullrich Jochen 12
#8 Greschek Siegmund 8
#9 Pompetzki Werner 7
#10 Weber Manfred Dr 7

Latest patents

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EP2045232A1 Process for the production of iso-propanol by liquid phase hydrogenation
US2007244345A1 Process for treating phenol
US2007244346A1 Process for removal of hydroxyacetone from phenol
EP1847523A1 Method for treating phenol
EP1847522A1 Process for removal of hydroxyacetone from phenol
US7626060B2 Process for the preparation of phenolic compounds, for separating phenol from cleavage product mixtures, and an apparatus
KR20060026476A Process for the preparation of phenolic compounds, for separating phenol from cleavage product mixtures, and an apparatus
US7416645B2 Continuous process for recovering acetone from a waste stream resulting from acetone purification
US6875898B2 Process for preparing phenols
EP1380561A1 Continuous process for recovering acetone from a waste stream resulting from acetone purification
EP1350782A1 Process for the recovery of phenol from alkylaryl hydroperoxide decomposition products
EP1256561A1 Process for decreasing by extraction the salt content of fractions comprising high boiling compounds which are obtained in the preparation of phenol from cumene