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Michael J Pcolinski

from Royal Oak, MI
Age ~61

Michael Pcolinski Phones & Addresses

  • 2409 N Vermont Ave, Royal Oak, MI 48073
  • 2503 N Vermont Ave, Royal Oak, MI 48073
  • 1112 Cedarhill Dr, Royal Oak, MI 48067
  • 1502 Northwood Blvd, Royal Oak, MI 48073
  • Fennville, MI
  • 7218 Franklin Rd, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
  • Zelienople, PA
  • Columbus, OH
  • Farmington, MI

Work

Company: Basf Oct 2008 Position: Vice president inorganic chemicals n. america & global inorganic life science chemicals

Education

Degree: Ph.D. School / High School: The Ohio State University 1986 to 1992 Specialities: Pharmacy

Skills

Chemistry • Polymers • Strategy • Coatings • R&D • Product Development • Commercialization • New Business Development • Leadership • Market Development • Raw Materials • Business Strategy • Management • Change Management • Business Development • Polymer Chemistry • Technology Transfer • Continuous Improvement • Additives • Employee Relations • Formulation • Organic Chemistry • International Business Experience • Pharmaceutical Industry • Process Improvement • Catalysis • Polyurethane • Surfactants • Adhesives • International Business • Chemicals • Resin • Specialty Chemicals • Site Management • Inorganic Chemistry • Business Management • Chemical • Organic Synthesis • Agricultural Industry

Languages

English • German

Industries

Chemicals

Resumes

Resumes

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Principal Owner

Location:
2503 north Vermont Ave, Royal Oak, MI 48073
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
BASF since Oct 2008
Vice President Inorganic Chemicals N. America & Global Inorganic Life Science Chemicals

BASF Feb 2006 - Oct 2008
Business Director Industrial Coatings

BASF Sep 2003 - Feb 2006
Business Manager Urethane Specialties

BASF Schwarzheide GmbH Jan 1998 - Feb 2001
Research Group Leader

BASF Coordination Centre, Brussels Belgium Aug 1996 - Dec 1998
Global Technology Manager
Education:
The Ohio State University 1986 - 1992
Ph.D., Pharmacy
Purdue University 1982 - 1986
B.Sc.
Skills:
Chemistry
Polymers
Strategy
Coatings
R&D
Product Development
Commercialization
New Business Development
Leadership
Market Development
Raw Materials
Business Strategy
Management
Change Management
Business Development
Polymer Chemistry
Technology Transfer
Continuous Improvement
Additives
Employee Relations
Formulation
Organic Chemistry
International Business Experience
Pharmaceutical Industry
Process Improvement
Catalysis
Polyurethane
Surfactants
Adhesives
International Business
Chemicals
Resin
Specialty Chemicals
Site Management
Inorganic Chemistry
Business Management
Chemical
Organic Synthesis
Agricultural Industry
Languages:
English
German

Publications

Us Patents

Preparation Of In Situ-Reticulated Flexible Polyurethane Foams

US Patent:
6638986, Oct 28, 2003
Filed:
Jan 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/047639
Inventors:
Peter Falke - Schwarzheide, DE
Heinz-Dieter Lutter - Diepholz, DE
Michael J. Pcolinski - Bloomfield MI
Assignee:
BASF Aktiengesellschaft - Ludwigshafen
International Classification:
C08G 1814
US Classification:
521110, 521112, 521130, 521159, 521170, 521174
Abstract:
Reticulated flexible polyurethane foams are prepared by reacting organic and/or modified organic polyisocyanates (a) with a polyetherol mixture (b) and, if required, further compounds (c) having hydrogen atoms reactive toward isocyanates, in the presence of water and/or other blowing agents (d), catalysts (e) and further assistants and additives (f), by a process in which the polyetherol mixture (b) comprises b ) at least one difunctional or polyfunctional polyetherol having an OH number of from 20 to 150 mg KOH/g, based on propylene oxide and/or butylene oxide and ethylene oxide and having an ethylene oxide content of more than 40% by weight, based on the total amount of alkylene oxide used, (b1. 1) and, if required, further difunctional or polyfunctional polyetherols having an OH number of from 20 to 150 mg KOH/g, based on propylene oxide and/or butylene oxide and ethylene oxide and having an ethylene oxide content of not more than 40% by weight, based on the total amount of alkylene oxide used, which have a content of primary OH groups of more than 40%, (b1. 2), with total amounts of the component (b1) of at least 70% by weight, based on the total weight of the component (b), (b1.

Polyester-Polyether Block Copolymers

US Patent:
6753402, Jun 22, 2004
Filed:
Apr 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/110297
Inventors:
Stephan Bauer - Ostercappeln, DE
Georg Heinrich Grosch - Bad Dürkheim, DE
Gerlinde Tischer - Ruhland, DE
Kathrin Harre - Dresden, DE
Eva Baum - Schwarzheide, DE
Thomas Ostrowski - Castrop-Rauxel, DE
Reinhard Lorenz - Laer, DE
Regina Pretzsch - Schwarzheide, DE
Michael Pcolinski - Bloomfield MI
Stefan Dinsch - Schipkau, DE
Inge Rotermund - Ortrand, DE
Assignee:
BASF Aktiengesellschaft - Ludwigshafen
International Classification:
C08G 1842
US Classification:
528 76, 25218227, 25218228, 25218229, 528 80, 560190, 560198, 560200, 568580, 568581, 568591, 568601, 568620, 568624, 568625
Abstract:
Polyester-polyether block copolymers can be prepared by catalytic addition of alkylene oxides onto H-functional initiator substances, using polyester alcohols as H-functional initiator substances and multimetal cyanide compounds as catalysts.

High-Functionality Polyether Polyols And Preparation Thereof

US Patent:
7122708, Oct 17, 2006
Filed:
May 10, 2000
Appl. No.:
10/275148
Inventors:
Peter Böhme - Böhla, DE
Michael Pcolinski - Bloomfield MI, US
Udo Rotermund - Ortrand, DE
Wolf-Dieter Habicher - Dresden, DE
Antje Ziemer - Dresden, DE
Assignee:
BASF Aktiengesellschaft - Ludwigshafen
International Classification:
C07C 43/164
C07C 43/20
C07C 43/275
US Classification:
568631, 568609, 568630, 568632, 568633, 568640, 568644
Abstract:
The invention relates to high-functionality polyether polyols of the general formula.

Preparation Of Low-Density Hydrophilic Flexible Polyurethane Foams

US Patent:
20020151614, Oct 17, 2002
Filed:
Jan 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/047640
Inventors:
Peter Falke - Schwarzheide, DE
Heinz-Dieter Lutter - Diepholz, DE
Michael Pcolinski - Bloomfield MI, US
International Classification:
C08G018/00
US Classification:
521/155000
Abstract:
Low-density hydrophilic flexible polyurethane foams are prepared by reacting organic and/or modified organic polyisocyanates (a) with a polyetherol mixture (b) and, if required, further compounds (c) having hydrogen atoms reactive toward isocyanates, in the presence of water and/or other blowing agents (d), catalysts (e) and, if required, further assistants and additives (f), by a process in which the polyetherol mixture (b) consists of b1) at least one difunctional or polyfunctional polyetherol based on propylene oxide and/or butylene oxide and ethylene oxide, having an ethylene oxide content of more than 40% by weight, based on the total amount of alkylene oxide used, an OH number of from 20 to 120 mg KOH/g and a proportion of primary OH groups of more than 20% and b2) at least one difunctional or polyfunctional polyetherol based on propylene oxide and/or butylene oxide and, if required, ethylene oxide, the ethylene oxide content being not more than 40% by weight, and having an OH number of more than 25 mg KOH/g, water in amounts of up to 15% by weight, based on the total weight of the components (b) to (f), and a mixture of gel catalysts and blowing catalysts are used and the foaming is effected in an index range of from 20 to 120. Furthermore, the flexible polyurethane foams themselves produced in this manner are used as upholstery material, as energy-absorbing material and in the cosmetics and hygiene sectors.
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