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Gerald E Gajnos

from Hudson, NH
Age ~86

Gerald Gajnos Phones & Addresses

  • 7 Jeanne St, Hudson, NH 03051 (603) 882-6302
  • Nashua, NH
  • Tyngsboro, MA
  • 95 Westbrook Dr, Springfield, MA 01129 (413) 782-0402

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Company: St. anselm's college Jan 2002 Position: Adjunct chemistry professor

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: University of Pennsylvania 1960 to 1965 Specialities: Philosophy, Chemistry

Skills

Chemistry • Teaching • Spectroscopy • Science • Analytical Chemistry • Research • Mass Spectrometry • Nmr Spectroscopy • Ir • Gc Ms • Afm • Curriculum Design • Curriculum Development

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Adjunct Chemistry Professor

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Location:
7 Jeanne St, Hudson, NH 03051
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
St. Anselm's College
Adjunct Chemistry Professor

Western New England University Sep 1967 - Aug 2000
Professor of Chemistry

Monsanto Chemical May 1989 - Aug 1989
Temporary Research Chemist
Education:
University of Pennsylvania 1960 - 1965
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy, Chemistry
University of Connecticut 1957 - 1960
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry
Skills:
Chemistry
Teaching
Spectroscopy
Science
Analytical Chemistry
Research
Mass Spectrometry
Nmr Spectroscopy
Ir
Gc Ms
Afm
Curriculum Design
Curriculum Development

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Low Temperature Vacuum Distillation Apparatus

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US Patent:
55252001, Jun 11, 1996
Filed:
Jul 16, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/913811
Inventors:
Rene LaNois - West Springfield MA
Gerald Gajnos - West Springfield MA
Richard Dent - West Springfield MA
International Classification:
B01D 310
US Classification:
202205
Abstract:
Apparatus for purifying any type of contaminated liquid. The apparatus includes a series of closed but connected passageways in an S configuration of equal diameter open to each other such that the process is effectuated in one cylindrical device as opposed to several closed chambers. Contaminated liquid is introduced into the apparatus, boiled and evaporated at a low temperature due to a low pressure created by a vacuum pump; the vapor produced proceeds in an upwardly direction through an S configuration of baffleless pathways which is tortuous. Liquid particulates are separated from vapor by the configuration of the apparatus and contained within the contaminated liquid. Pure vapor proceeds through the apparatus and is converted to pure liquid and recovered.
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