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KATALEUNA GMBH CATALYSTS

Overview
  • Total Patents
    32
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KATALEUNA GMBH CATALYSTS has a total of 32 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1993. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets chemical engineering, organic fine chemistry and basic materials chemistry are SICAT LLC, BEDARD ROBERT L and NOVACKE CHEMICKE ZD Y A S.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing KATALEUNA GMBH CATALYSTSs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Birke Peter 24
#2 Geyer Reinhard 19
#3 Schoedel Rainer 18
#4 Kraak Peter 11
#5 John Hans-Heino 5
#6 Hunold Juergen 4
#7 Koegler Wolfgang 4
#8 Schoedel Rainer Dr 4
#9 Schodel Rainer 4
#10 Birke Peter Prof Dr 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE10256404A1 Catalyst for the isomerization of solid Fischer-Tropsch paraffins and process for its preparation
DE10202127A1 Spherical, highly active metal supported catalysts
DE10157177A1 Catalyst for hydrogenation of substituted phenol compounds, e.g. terpenyl-guaiacol and -catechol to terpenyl alcohols, contains cobalt and manganese, chromium or iron on an alumina, silica or titanium dioxide support
EP1163955A1 Hydrogenation catalyst for reducing functional groups and process for its preparation
DE10059319A1 Hydrogenation catalyst for reducing functional groups and process for its preparation
DE19909175A1 Process for the passivation of pyrophoric catalysts
DE19909176A1 Hydrogenation catalyst and process for its manufacture
DE19909177A1 Functional group hydrogenation catalyst and process for its preparation
DE19819396A1 Catalyst for the selective hydrogenation of unsaturated alcohols, its production and use
EP0947248A1 Catalyst for the hydrogenation of aromatics in sulfur-containing hydrocarbon fractions
DE19743161A1 Process for the preparation of sulphided catalysts
EP0681868A1 Carbon containing catalyst support and process for its preparation
DE4440032A1 Supported zeolites