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Name
  
Hans Bauer


Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Hans F. Bauer (1932 in Hollywood, California – 6 February 2009 in Costa Mesa, California) was an American research chemist. He was married and had 4 children.

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Career

Bauer received a B.S. degree in Chemistry in 1954 from the University of California, Los Angeles. He served in the United States Navy for 2 years after receiving his undergraduate degree (1954–1956). He was discharged with the rank of Lieutenant (j.g.), and then returned to UCLA to work on a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry, which he received in 1960.

Bauer worked for several large chemical and research companies in the USA, including Occidental Petroleum, and the United States Department of Energy.

Honors and awards

Bauer held several US patents, including:

  • 4087514 ( 2 May 1978) - Process for desulfurizing char
  • 4155715 (22 May 1979) - Process for reducing organic content of char
  • 4301137 (17 Nov 1981) - Removal of chlorine from pyrolysis vapors
  • 5164054 (17 Nov 1992) - Low-cost process for hydrogen production
  • 5198084 (30 Mar 1993) - Low-cost process for hydrogen production
  • The latter 2 patents described methods for producing molecular hydrogen from a mixture of hydrocarbon vapor and a source of carbon, in which the mixture is agitated by electromagnetic radiation.

    References

    Hans F. Bauer Wikipedia