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  • 1617 Fostoria Ave, Findlay, OH 45840 (419) 423-9750
  • New York, NY
  • 1617 Fostoria Ave, Findlay, OH 45840

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John Nikles Photo 1

Partner, Lab And Technical Supervisor

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Location:
Findlay, OH
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Ni58 R&D Lab
Partner, Lab and Technical Supervisor
John Nikles Photo 2

Owner And Tech, Dir

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Location:
Findlay, OH
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Ni 58
Owner and Tech, Dir

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Owner and Tech, Dfir
Education:
Kent State University 1964 - 1972
Bachelors, Organic Chemistry
Skills:
Research and Development
Patent Law
Management
Microsoft Office
Project Management
Customer Service
Strategic Planning
Research
Microsoft Excel
Business Strategy

Business Records

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John Nikles
NI 58, LLC
John Nikles
THE WORM HOLE, LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Toluene Diisocyanate Tar Fluidizer And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
20050159495, Jul 21, 2005
Filed:
Jan 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/760871
Inventors:
William Jennings - Brooklyn NY, US
John Roberts - Rye NY, US
John Nikles - Findlay OH, US
International Classification:
C08J011/04
US Classification:
521040000, 252364000, 208045000, 210773000
Abstract:
A fluidizer composition is provided which is useful in fluidizing residual tar bottoms from conventionally manufactured TDI in order to increase the recovery of the more expensive TDI monomer. The benefits for using the fluidizer composition are disclosed.

Composition, System, And Method For Abatement Of Airborne Contaminants

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US Patent:
20150078974, Mar 19, 2015
Filed:
Sep 18, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/489535
Inventors:
John A. Nikles - Findlay OH, US
International Classification:
A61L 9/14
US Classification:
423210, 422120
Abstract:
A composition, system, and method for abatement of airborne contaminants employ an aqueous solution of cyclodextrin and a preservative. The system includes a low shear mixer for introducing the aqueous solution to a contaminated air stream by laminar flow. The system also may have a separator for removing by high shear agitation a contaminant from the aqueous solution following its use, for purposes of recycling the cyclodextrin. The composition, system, and method are particularly useful for treatment of an indoor atmosphere in which the contaminant is a monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbon such as styrene.
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