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Page1 Tony O'Lenick President and Co-founder Siltech LLC and 2015 President U.S. Society of Cosmetic Chemists [email protected] Summary Development, synthesis, scale up and commercialization of silicone specialities for personal care with an emphasis toward improving the green character of the product. Experience President and Co-founder at Siltech LLC January 1989 - Present (26 years 7 months) Founded Siltech, a specialty organofunctional silicone company in 1989. A start up company having hydrosilylation is a key unit operation, allowing for the preparation of amphillic compounds that have improved solubility in oil, water and fluoro compounds. Numerous patents were issued to this start up company, over 25 years old. Website: www.siltechpersonalcare.com. 5 recommendations available upon request President and Chief Operating Officer at Alkaril Chemicals Inc January 1984 - January 1989 (5 years 1 month) Alkaril Chemical Inc. was a U.S. company that was initially a private joint venture which developed, manufactured and marketed specialty surfactants, polymer and soil release agents. Alkaril concentrated on HI&I and textile markets providing unique products. Alkaril Inc, a turn around company, after becoming profitable was purchased by GAF in 1989, amalgamated with the surfactants group of GAF and sold a short time later to Rhone Poulenc. 1 recommendation available upon request Technical Director at Henkel Corporation January 1980 - January 1984 (4 years 1 month) Henkel Corporation was a major worldwide high tech surfactant company that developed, manufactured and marketed surfactants and other fatty chemicals. Henkel became Cognis and is now part of BASF. 1 recommendation available upon request Laboratory Manager Organic Synthesis at Mona Industries January 1976 - January 1980 (4 years 1 month) Mona was a specialty chemical company, which developed, manufactured and marketed specialty surfactants. It was part of Uniquema and now is a part of Croda. Major product lines developed and patented included phospholipids and amphoteric surfactants.

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Tony O'LenickPresident and Co-founder Siltech LLC and 2015 President U.S. Society of Cosmetic Chemists

[email protected]

Summary

Development, synthesis, scale up and commercialization of silicone specialities for personal care with an

emphasis toward improving the green character of the product.

ExperiencePresident and Co-founder at Siltech LLCJanuary 1989 - Present (26 years 7 months)

Founded Siltech, a specialty organofunctional silicone company in 1989. A start up company having

hydrosilylation is a key unit operation, allowing for the preparation of amphillic compounds that have

improved solubility in oil, water and fluoro compounds. Numerous patents were issued to this start up

company, over 25 years old. Website: www.siltechpersonalcare.com.

5 recommendations available upon request

President and Chief Operating Officer at Alkaril Chemicals IncJanuary 1984 - January 1989 (5 years 1 month)

Alkaril Chemical Inc. was a U.S. company that was initially a private joint venture which developed,

manufactured and marketed specialty surfactants, polymer and soil release agents. Alkaril concentrated on

HI&I and textile markets providing unique products. Alkaril Inc, a turn around company, after becoming

profitable was purchased by GAF in 1989, amalgamated with the surfactants group of GAF and sold a short

time later to Rhone Poulenc.

1 recommendation available upon request

Technical Director at Henkel CorporationJanuary 1980 - January 1984 (4 years 1 month)

Henkel Corporation was a major worldwide high tech surfactant company that developed, manufactured and

marketed surfactants and other fatty chemicals. Henkel became Cognis and is now part of BASF.

1 recommendation available upon request

Laboratory Manager Organic Synthesis at Mona IndustriesJanuary 1976 - January 1980 (4 years 1 month)

Mona was a specialty chemical company, which developed, manufactured and marketed specialty surfactants.

It was part of Uniquema and now is a part of Croda. Major product lines developed and patented included

phospholipids and amphoteric surfactants.

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Volunteer ExperienceNational President 2015 at Society of Cosmetic ChemistsDecember 2014 - Present (8 months)

National Vice President at Society of Cosmetic Chemists 2014January 2014 - December 2014 (1 year)

National Vice President Elect at Society of Cosmetic ChemistsJanuary 2013 - December 2013 (1 year)

National Treasurer at Society of Cosmetic ChemistsJanuary 2011 - December 2012 (2 years)

Director at Cosmetics and Toiletries - Summit 2014 and 20152014 - Present (1 year)

Continuing Education Committee at Society of Cosmetic ChemistsJanuary 2005 - December 2008 (4 years)

Committee of Scientific Affairs at Society of Cosmetic ChemistsJanuary 1998 - December 2000 (3 years)

Instructor - Silicone Course at Society of Cosmetic Chemists

Instructor - Patent Course at Society of Cosmetic Chemists

Instructor - Organic Chemistry at Society of Cosmetic Chemists

Scientific Advisory Board - HPC OGGI at TeknoScienze PublisherJuly 2015 - Present (1 month)

PublicationsOrganic Chemistry for Cosmetic ChemistsAllured January 1, 2008

Authors: Tony O'Lenick, Dr. Thomas O'Lenick

To be an effective cosmetic chemist or olfactory chemist, the formulator must understand the basic

components involved in the creation of products and raw materials used to make them. Leading formulator

experts Tony and Thomas O'Lenick, as well as Charles Sell, have built, according to Robert Lochhead, texts

that are "essential" to the working chemist.Surfactants - Strategic Raw MaterialsAllured January 1, 2005

Authors: Tony O'Lenick

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tool for personal-care product formulators--if you formulate with surfactants, this book is an invaluable aid.

Adding new technologies, products and techniques introduced since the 1999 publication of the first edition

and including, for the first time, Dr. Martin Rieger's classic review of surfactants for personal care products,

this edition provides personal care formulators with a must-have tool: Provides a basic understanding of the

chemistry, structural attributes and functional properties of major types of surfactants. Helps formulators

better understand the rules that govern applications of surfactants in different types of formulation and

thereby optimize formulations. The surfactants that are reviewed represent those most currently encountered

by formulators. Find all the information you need on surfactants in one comprehensive volume! Book is now

out of print, but available as a free pdf. Contact me for a copy.Silicones for Personal CareAllured January 1, 2008

Authors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone polymers have become increasingly important in advanced cosmetic formulations through the years.

Silicone science is an area seeing many new developments being made, any of which could revolutionize the

industry. Silicones for Personal Care, 2nd Edition provides invaluable information to the cosmetic chemist

about the basic chemistry and properties of these important silicones. This book stresses the various steps in

the synthesis of silicone compounds construction, functionalization and derivitization which have a profound

impact on performance.Oils of NatureAllured January 1, 2007

Authors: Tony O'Lenick, David Steinberg, Ken Klein, Carter LaVay

The most respected names in the industry, Oils of Nature provides information on salient properties of certain

naturally occurring oils, waxes and esters used in the formulation of personal care products. It contains

information on chemical properties, CAS numbers, source, carbon distribution and availability of the raw

materials per se and of the derivatives. The growing interest in natural, green renewable resources for

inclusion in personal care products make this book of growing interest to the formulator. Book is out of print,

but available for free in pdf format. Contact me for a copy.Naturals and Organics in Cosmetic Trends and TechnologiesAllured May 1, 2010

Authors: Tony O'Lenick

The Many Shades of Gray in "Green Formulating" Over the years there have been many changes in our

industry, but none more far-reaching and profound than the greening of cosmetics. The concept has been

embraced by consumers and marketing professionals throughout our industry, despite the fact that an exact

definition is elusive. Bringing together selected articles from Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine, Naturals

and Organics in Cosmetics: Trends and Technology is your convenient, one-stop guide to green formulating.

Arm yourself with the information you need to keep up with consumer demand of natural and organic

products. This new edition includes 35 new chapters not found in the previous edition, two of which are

brand new chapters never before seen in print. Also included is a brand new chapter by Anthony J. O Lenick

Jr. on Green Star ratings and a chapter on the current status of the industry by David C. Steinberg.

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Polymer: Pathway to Versatile TechnologyAllured September 7, 2010

Authors: Tony O'Lenick

ilm-formation, waterproofing, thickening, delivery, glossing and fixatives, it is not uncommon to find several

polymers in a formulation intended for multifunctionality. Furthermore, the use of existing polymers in

combination with other ingredients can yield a myriad of opportunities for the creation of cosmetically

elegant products as-yet unknown. Polymers: The Pathway to Versatile Technology brings together more

than 30 papers published within the past four years on topics such as recent advances in biopolymers and

biomedical materials, polymers as a delivery for sunscreens, and formulating with polymers. This dynamic

compilation has been assembled to provide the personal care market with up-to-date, critical information on

the importance, function and application of polymers in cosmetic products.Patent Peace of MindAllured January 1, 2008

Authors: Tony O'Lenick

Has your company ever been in the highly undesirable situation in which a product is complete, a marketing

plan developed, packaging selected and a launch slated, only to have an unknown patent destroy the whole

effort? Patent Peace of Mind is an easy-to-read reference on patents that covers topics including claims, the

patent application process, patent disputes and patent litigation. Book is now out of print, contact me for a

copy. Publishers Note: This book is to be used as a learning tool and is not intended to replace advice from a

competent legal professional.Microorganisms and CosmeticsAllured April 1, 2009

Authors: Tony O'Lenick

Do you formulate or regulate cosmetic products? Do you have an interest in green products or make raw

materials for cosmetic products? Then you will find Microorganisms and Cosmetics a beneficial and timely

work that will add to your understanding and mastery of cosmetic biochemistry. In the past, cosmetic

chemists needed to have an interest in microorganisms for one main reason: preservation. While this remains

a key concern, the cosmetic chemist now needs to be aware of and competent in much more than protecting

cosmetic products from microcontamination. Preservation issues have expanded into regulatory issues

as both consumers and regulators have begun demanding greener preservatives. Natural products made

by microorganisms are becoming more common. Concerns, such as controlling odor-causing bacteria on

the body, acne-causing bacteria on the skin and limiting pathogenic bacteria on the hands are constantly

challenging the formulation chemist.Silicones for Personal Care 2nd EditionAllured January 1, 2008

Authors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone polymers have become increasingly important in advanced cosmetic formulations through the years.

Silicone science is an area seeing many new developments being made, any of which could revolutionize the

industry. Silicones for Personal Care, 2nd Edition provides invaluable information to the cosmetic chemist

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about the basic chemistry and properties of these important silicones. This book stresses the various steps in

the synthesis of silicone compounds construction, functionalization and derivitization which have a profound

impact on performance.Surfactants in Personal Care and Decorative CosmeticsSurfactant Science November 11, 2006

Authors: Tony O'Lenick, Linda Rhein, Mitchell Schlussmann, P Somasundaran

From anti-aging creams to make-up, surfactants play a key role as delivery systems for skin care and

decorative cosmetic products. Surfactants in Personal Care Products and Decorative Cosmetics, Third

Edition presents a scientific basis in surfactant science and recent advances in the industry necessary for

understanding, formulating, and testing surfactant-based cosmetics and cosmeceuticals. Presenting a new

perspective from the previous edition, this book details the function of emulsions, microemulsions, micelles,

and nanostructures in the formulation of personal care products and decorative cosmetics and examines

their ability to deliver specific benefits to the skin. This edition begins by describing new research into skin

structure and cellular processes. Then it presents the latest methods and techniques for substantiating claims

and assessing the effectiveness of moisturizers, anti-aging treatments, and sunscreens. Subsequent chapters

focus on surfactant solution properties, surfactant emulsions, nanotechnology, cleanser/conditioner systems,

and pigment dispersions. Following a detailed examination on the role of surfactants in finished pigmented

products, this edition also discusses optimal formulation strategies and surfactant raw materials for

enhancing pigmented products. The third edition of Surfactants in Personal Care Products and Decorative

Cosmetics, Third Edition helps formulators identify and overcome the challenges involved in developing

new applications and enhancing the benefits of cosmetic and cosmeceutical products.Delivery System Handbook for Personal Care and Cosmetic Products: Technology, Applications andFormulationsWilliam Andrew Inc February 12, 2005

Authors: Tony O'Lenick, Meyer R. Rosen

Novel delivery systems designed to facilitate the use of ôfountain of youthö and other functional actives

is an idea whose time has come. In a rapidly growing global market eager for products that really work,

accelerating market pull forces and technology push have set the stage for this foundation text. This ômust

haveö book has been carefully designed for training, development and synergistic technology transfer

across the personal care, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. It is not only intended for scientists and

technologists but will also be of high interest to market development and business personnel. This book

will cause a breakthrough in effective interaction among technology and marketing. It is a showcase for

understanding, using and marketing the technology of why and how delivery systems work as well as

current, emerging/potential applications and working formulations. Chemistry And Manufacture Of Cosmetics Ingredients 2 Book SetAllured January 1, 2002

Authors: Tony O'Lenick

Volume III - Ingredients discusses the vast number of materials used, or potentially useful, in cosmetics. A

reviewing of more than 70 topics, Ingredients reveals the intricacies in the employment of materials used

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in today's cosmetics industry - whether it's waxes, marine products, collagen, honey, vitamins, vegetable

proteins, antibacterials, microspheres or other ingredients. Chapter authors include well known industry

expertsHandbook of Detergents, Part E: ApplicationsSurfactant Science October 28, 2008

Authors: Tony O'Lenick, Uri Zoller

The fifth volume in a six volume project penned by detergent industry experts, this segment deals with the

various applications of detergent formulations – surfactants, builders, sequestering/chelating agents – as

well as other components. These applications are discussed with respect to the scope of their domestic,

institutional, or industrial usages. Special focus is given to technological advancement, health and

environmental concerns, and the rapid changes occurring in the field within the past several years. With each

chapter providing the special access of a pioneering researcher, this text offers an insider’s look at the most

current advances.Beginning Cosmetic ChemistryAllured October 1, 2003

Authors: Tony O'Lenick, Randy Schuller, Perry Romanowski

New edition to come soon! Authors Randy Schueller and Perry Romanowski re-emphasize the importance

of providing introductory technical information to those who would like to improve their understanding of

cosmetic science. The authors were frustrated with the lack of technical resources available for beginners

in this industry. They believe that this lack of introductory material has a negative impact on the industry s

ability to recruit and retain talented chemists. Harry's Cosmeticology 9th Edition - Chapter on SiliconesChemical Publishing Company January 2015

Authors: Tony O'Lenick

Harry's Cosmeticology, one of the most popular cosmetic technical books of all time, has been updated by

Meyer Rosen, together with an international team of experts in different areas of the cosmetic science. The

9th Edition of this book, regarded as an essential reference for cosmetic chemists, cosmetic dermatologists

and plastic surgeons, is structured to provide an overall understanding of the most current formulation and

production processes in the cosmetic industry.

OrganizationsSociety of Cosmetic ChemistsFellow

August 1985 to Present

Skills & ExpertisePersonal CareRaw MaterialsSurfactantsCommercialization

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R&DPatentsOrganic ChemistrySiliconesTechnology TransferCoatingsFormulationLaboratoryProduct DevelopmentAnalytical ChemistryPolymer ChemistryProduct InnovationChemistryMarket DevelopmentStart-upsTurnaround ExperienceNonprofitsPolymers

PatentsPhosphate Quarternary CompoundsUnited States Patent 4,209,449

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

PhosphobetainesUnited States Patent 4,215,064

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Novel Quarternary CompoundsUnited States Patent 4,243,602

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

PhosphitainesUnited States Patent 4,261,911

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Process for the preparation of PhosphobetainesUnited States Patent 4,283,542

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Phosphate Imidazolinium CompoundsUnited States Patent 4,336,385

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Quarternary Imidazolinium Phosphite DerivativesUnited States Patent 4,336,386

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Imidazolinium Phosphobetaines

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United States Patent 4,380,637

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polyguerbet Alcohol EstersUnited States Patent 4,425,458

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Surfactant ProductUnited States Patent 4,476,043

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Surfactant ProductUnited States Patent 4,476,044

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

SurfactantUnited States Patent 4,476,045

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Anionic Nonionic Surfactant MixtureUnited States Patent 4,477,372

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Phosphate Quarternary CompoundsUnited States Patent 4,503,002

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Softening and conditioning fibers with Imidazolinium compoundsUnited States Patent 4,720,383

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkoxylated guerbet alcohols and esters as metal working lubricantsUnited States Patent 4,731,190

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Cationic soil release polymersUnited States Patent 4,738,787

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet alcohol estersUnited States Patent 4,767,815

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Anionic soil release compositionsUnited States Patent 4,787,989

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet Quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 4,800,077

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Cationic soil release polymersUnited States Patent 4,804,483

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Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkoxylated polyestersUnited States Patent 4,824,606

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Propoxylated guerbet alcohols and esters thereofUnited States Patent 4,830,769

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkoxylated polyestersUnited States Patent 4,867,750

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Novel non-depositing defoaming compositionsUnited States Patent 4,871,483

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Cationic soil release polymersUnited States Patent 4,873,003

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Mixture of cationic benzene carboxylate polymers........United States Patent 4,873,294

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkoxylated silicon polymersUnited States Patent 4,937,277

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Particulate defoaming compositionsUnited States Patent 4,946,625

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Particulate defoaming compositionsUnited States Patent 4,956,119

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

N-alkoxylated ether 2-pyrolidesUnited States Patent 4,958,032

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkoxylated bis-amide defoaming compoundsUnited States Patent 4,960,540

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Sulfated silicone polymersUnited States Patent 4,960,845

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Ether amine functional silicone polymersUnited States Patent 4,973,643

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

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Water resistant cemetitious materialsUnited States Patent 4,975,122

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

N-alkoxylated ether 2-pyrrolidones as conditioning agentsUnited States Patent 4,983,384

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Free radical stabilized alkoxylatesUnited States Patent 5,010,173

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

N-alkylether 2-pyrrolidonesUnited States Patent 5,028,719

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Novel lubricating guerbet lactamsUnited States Patent 5,034,143

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Novel alkoxylated amido sulfatesUnited States Patent 5,034,555

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Lubricants for thermoplastic resinsUnited States Patent 5,045,586

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Novel cationic lactam polymers and................United States Patent 5,049,680

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Novel silanol waxesUnited States Patent 5,051,489

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Novel amphoteric polymersUnited States Patent 5,068,324

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Ether amine functional silicone polymersUnited States Patent 5,070,168

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Phosphated silicone polymersUnited States Patent 5,070,171

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone amphoteric polymersUnited States Patent 5,073,619

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Branched ether esters as viscosity index modifiers

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United States Patent 5,080,834

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone phosphobetainesUnited States Patent 5,091,493

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone phosphate aminesUnited States Patent 5,093,452

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fiber treatment process utilizing silanol waxesUnited States Patent 5,098,746

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Novel silicone Quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 5,098,979

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone protein polymersUnited States Patent 5,100,956

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fatty carboxylic silicone amine saltsUnited States Patent 5,115,049

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone polymersUnited States Patent 5,120,812

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Wood sealing and protecting processUnited States Patent 5,132,138

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone fatty estersUnited States Patent 5,136,063

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Terminal phosphated silicone polymersUnited States Patent 5,149,765

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone ester Quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 5,153,294

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Free radical silicone polymersUnited States Patent 5,162,472

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fluorine containing silanol polyester waxesUnited States Patent 5,164,471

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Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone ester quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 5,166,297

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Beta branched borate estersUnited States Patent 5,171,875

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Process for the preparation of silanol alkoxylatesUnited States Patent 5,175,327

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Terminal substituted silicone fatty estersUnited States Patent 5,180,843

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymer treatment compositionsUnited States Patent 5,183,845

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Terminal silicone ester quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 5,196,499

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Stabilized acrylonitrile polymerizationsUnited States Patent 5,196,589

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone polyester polymers as delivery systemsUnited States Patent 5,210,133

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone fatty esters as conditioning agentsUnited States Patent 5,226,923

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fluorine containing silicone polyester compoundsUnited States Patent 5,235,017

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone phospholipid polymersUnited States Patent 5,237,035

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Thermoplastic molding compositionsUnited States Patent 5,238,985

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone protein polymersUnited States Patent 5,243,028

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

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Silicone alkanolamidesUnited States Patent 5,247,111

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone alkoxylated esters carboxylate saltsUnited States Patent 5,248,783

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone amido amine saltsUnited States Patent 5,256,805

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fatty carboxylic silicone amine saltsUnited States Patent 5,260,055

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Terminal fluorine containing silicone polyester compoundsUnited States Patent 5,260,401

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric phospholipid polymersUnited States Patent 5,274,101

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone taurine polymersUnited States Patent 5,280,099

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone amido taurine polymersUnited States Patent 5,286,830

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone alkoxylatesUnited States Patent 5,292,847

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone alkoxylated esters carboxylatesUnited States Patent 5,296,625

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Ester Quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 5,298,656

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone isethionate polymersUnited States Patent 5,300,666

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Imidazolinium ester Quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 5,350,858

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone esters of hydroxy acid

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United States Patent 5,374,759

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fiber reactive amino Dimethicone copolyolsUnited States Patent 5,378,787

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone polyester polymers as durable humectantsUnited States Patent 5,411,729

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone based glycosidesUnited States Patent 5,428,142

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Process for treatment of vinyl and rubberUnited States Patent 5,432,217

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Crosslinked protein polymers as humectantsUnited States Patent 5,444,154

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fluorinated dimethicone copolyolsUnited States Patent 5,446,114

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone ester emulsifiersUnited States Patent 5,446,183

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Glyceryl silicone ester emulsifiersUnited States Patent 5,446,184

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Processes utilizing mixed emulsions in the printing industryUnited States Patent 5,460,856

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkyl fluorinated silicone polymersUnited States Patent 5,473,038

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone polyester emulsifiersUnited States Patent 5,475,125

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone polymers for the modification of zinc oxideUnited States Patent 5,486,631

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Di-guerbet estersUnited States Patent 5,488,121

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Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silanol based glycosidesUnited States Patent 5,498,703

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone aromatic ester emulsifiersUnited States Patent 5,523,445

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Cosmetic compositions containing hydrophobized zinc oxideUnited States Patent 5,536,492

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone polymersUnited States Patent 5,550,219

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Method of protecting the skinUnited States Patent 5,562,897

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone polymers for the modification of titanium dioxideUnited States Patent 5,565,591

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Branched estersUnited States Patent 5,581,001

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone ester amino compoundsUnited States Patent 5,591,880

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone alkyl quatsUnited States Patent 5,602,224

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Di-guerbet esters in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 5,639,791

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Amido ether amine amphoteric surfactantsUnited States Patent 5,639,897

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet meadowfoam estersUnited States Patent 5,646,321

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone ester amino compoundsUnited States Patent 5,650,529

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

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Branched esters in skin care applicationsUnited States Patent 5,656,664

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polyoxyalkylene glycol guerbet estersUnited States Patent 5,717,119

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Reconstituted silicone wax estersUnited States Patent 5,733,533

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet meadowfoam esters in personal careUnited States Patent 5,736,571

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Carboxy silicone amphoteric surfactant complexesUnited States Patent 5,739,371

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam betainesUnited States Patent 5,741,915

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam alkanolamidesUnited States Patent 5,741,916

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Complex meadowfoam estersUnited States Patent 5,741,919

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Complex guerbet acid estersUnited States Patent 5,744,626

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet betainesUnited States Patent 5,756,785

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone polymer-coated, hydrophobized metal oxidesUnited States Patent 5,756,788

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam estersUnited States Patent 5,760,260

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam sulfosuccinatesUnited States Patent 5,770,751

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam imidazolines

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United States Patent 5,780,643

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam esters as skin conditionersUnited States Patent 5,786,388

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet castor estersUnited States Patent 5,786,389

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam alkoxylated estersUnited States Patent 5,817,846

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam betaines in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 5,834,516

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam sulfosuccinates in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 5,834,517

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Cationic free radical polymersUnited States Patent 5,843,419

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Reactive silicone emulsions containing amino acidsUnited States Patent 5,854,319

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone phosphate esters as irritation mitigantsUnited States Patent 5,859,161

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone salicylate estersUnited States Patent 5,883,279

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Reconstitution silanol wax estersUnited States Patent 5,888,485

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Antiperspirant compositionsUnited States Patent 5,888,486

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam amine oxidesUnited States Patent 5,907,049

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkoxylated silicone salicylate estersUnited States Patent 5,908,949

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Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polyoxyalkylene glycol meadowfoam estersUnited States Patent 5,917,070

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet branched quarternary compounds in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 5,919,743

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam amidopropyl dimethyl amine saltsUnited States Patent 5,919,958

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet branched amine oxidesUnited States Patent 5,919,959

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet branched quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 5,929,263

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone lactylatesUnited States Patent 5,929,268

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 5,932,754

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone salicylate esters in personal careUnited States Patent 5,948,391

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Cosmetic use of cationic free radical polymersUnited States Patent 5,961,964

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkoxylated fluoro esters carboxylatesUnited States Patent 5,969,177

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Telomerized complex ester triglyceridesUnited States Patent 5,985,806

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Reconstituted castor oilUnited States Patent 5,986,119

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone salicylate estersUnited States Patent 6,004,542

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

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Alkoxylated fluoro esters carboxylatesUnited States Patent 6,005,136

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone fluoro estersUnited States Patent 6,008,397

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet based sorbitan estersUnited States Patent 6,013,813

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Reconstituted meadowfoam oilUnited States Patent 6,013,818

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone lactylatesUnited States Patent 6,060,619

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkoxylated fluoro esters carboxylatesUnited States Patent 6,069,273

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fluorinated dimethicone copolyol phosphateUnited States Patent 6,087,517

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone lanolin estersUnited States Patent 6,087,522

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone sunscreening estersUnited States Patent 6,114,561

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Ether amines from 2-pentenenitrileUnited States Patent 6,114,585

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone alkyl phosphate estersUnited States Patent 6,175028

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Reconstituted meadowfoam oil in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 6,180,668

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Glyceryl phosphobetaine compoundsUnited States Patent 6,180,806

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Free radical polymers based on meadowfoam esters

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United States Patent 6,201,143

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dicarboxyl alkyl phosphate estersUnited States Patent 6,229,038

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone functionalized sorbitan estersUnited States Patent 6,239,290

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Carboxy amphoteric surfactant complexesUnited States Patent 6,252,107

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Reconstituted meadowfoam oilUnited States Patent 6,258,965

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Mixed n-butyl and iso-propyl phthalamide compounds as sunscreen solUnited States Patent 6,306,373

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Reconstituted meadowfoam oil in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 6,306,906

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimethicone copolyols amido quatsUnited States Patent 6,313,256

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone functionalized eugenol estersUnited States Patent 6,313,329

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimer amidopropyl dimethyl phospholipids as barrier compoundsUnited States Patent 6,331,293

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Ether amines and derivativesUnited States Patent 6,331,648

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric castor polyestersUnited States Patent 6,342,527

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Aromatic dimethicone copolyol polymers as sunscreen agentsUnited States Patent 6,346,595

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Amphoteric surfactants based upon epoxy succinic acidUnited States Patent 6,346,648

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Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Methoxy capped alkoxylated glycerin compoundsUnited States Patent 6,362,233

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Carboxylated surfactantsUnited States Patent 6,365,774

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Water soluble complexesUnited States Patent 6,372,934

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Process and composition for dyeing hair utilizing zwitterionic......United States Patent 6,383,232

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone functionalized triclosanUnited States Patent 6,384,173

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Meadowfoam based sorbitan estersUnited States Patent 6,384,248

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimethicone copolyol estersUnited States Patent 6,388,042

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Cationic complexes of polyoxyalkylene glycol dicarboxylatesUnited States Patent 6,410,679

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Ether diamines amine oxidesUnited States Patent 6,417,401

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Ether diamines quarternariesUnited States Patent 6,426,436

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Process for the manufacture of low odor dimethicone copolyol compoundsUnited States Patent 6,437,162

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Castor amidopropyl dimethyl phospholipids as emulsifiersUnited States Patent 6,451,775

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Ether diamines and derivativesUnited States Patent 6,458,999

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

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Process for conditioning hairUnited States Patent 6,461,598

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone rosinate estersUnited States Patent 6,465,673

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkoxylated silicone carboxylate ............United States Patent 6,498,263

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Aromatic dimethicone copolyol polymers as sunscreen agents in.....United States Patent 6,500,414

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric castor polyester quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 6,521,220

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone surface treated metal oxidesUnited States Patent 6,524,705

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Phosphated castor oil and derivativesUnited States Patent 6,528,667

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Hydrolytically stable estersUnited States Patent 6,537,531

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Methods and compositions for inhibiting free radical polymerization.....United States Patent 6,545,052

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Engineering polypeptides in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 6,551,997

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Phosphate polymersUnited States Patent 6,566,474

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Phosphate polymersUnited States Patent 6,569,975

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Water soluble conditioning complexesUnited States Patent 6,582,686

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Esters

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United States Patent 6,586,465

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Bimodal guerbet alkoxylates as emulsifiersUnited States Patent 6,610,751

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet functionalized phospholipidsUnited States Patent 6,620,794

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Surfactants based upon alkyl polyglycosidesUnited States Patent 6,627,612

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimethicone copolyol raspberriate as a delivery system for natural antioxidentsUnited States Patent 6,630,180

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Amphoteric surfactants based on epoxy succinc acid in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 6,642,192

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Carboxylated surfactants in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 6,642,193

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimethicone copolyol cranberriate as a delivery system for natural antioxidantsUnited States Patent 6,646,144

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Di-carboxy alkyl phosphate esters in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 6,649,578

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric castor dimer polyestersUnited States Patent 6,670,441

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Multifunctional phospholipids surfactantsUnited States Patent 6,683,032

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Hydrolytically stable estersUnited States Patent 6,706,259

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fluoro alkyl Dimethicone copolyol estersUnited States Patent 6,727,340

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Phosphated fluoro alkyl Dimethicone copolyol estersUnited States Patent 6,747,116

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Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone functionalized alkyl polyglucoside surfactantsUnited States Patent 6,762,289

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone sulfate polymersUnited States Patent 6,777,521

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Castor polyester as gloss agents in anionic systemsUnited States Patent 6,787,129

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Ester based phosphobetaine compoundsUnited States Patent 6,794,524

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Raspberry alkoxy esters as a delivery system for natural antioxidantsUnited States Patent 6,797,836

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Capped dimer acid polyesters in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 6,800,275

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkoxylated surfactants based upon alkyl polyglycosideUnited States Patent 6,800,741

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Process for coating particulates with phosphated castor oilUnited States Patent 6,840,469

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Multifunctional phosphate polymersUnited States Patent 6,841,640

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fluoro alkyl Dimethicone estersUnited States Patent 6,841,649

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimer amidopropyl Dimethyl Quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 6,861,542

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alloxylated silicone carboxylate-polymeric cationic complexes used in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 6,867,317

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Skin moisturization compoundUnited States Patent 6,869,977

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

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Capped Nonionic surfactantsUnited States Patent 6,878,682

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Personal care products based upon surfactants based upon alkyl polyglucoside Quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 6,881,710

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone erucate estersUnited States Patent 6,891,051

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Amphoteric surfactants based upon alkyl polyglucosideUnited States Patent 6,958,315

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric castor polyester quarternary compounds based upon dimer acidUnited States Patent 6,972,123

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polyesters having improved water affinityUnited States Patent 6,972,316

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkoxylated mono alkyl glyceryl ester phosphobetaine compoundsUnited States Patent 6,972,338

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimer amidpropyl dimethyl betainesUnited States Patent 6,979,744

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimer amidopropyl dimethyl poly-quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 6,982,078

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Non-ionic surfactants based upon alkyl polyglucosideUnited States Patent 7,008,930

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet capped polyestersUnited States Patent 7,038,005

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Personal care applications of surfactants based upon alkyl polyglycosidesUnited States Patent 7,045,506

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet polymersUnited States Patent 7,049,476

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

process and composition for dyeing hair utilizing cationic meadowfoam conditioning agents

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United States Patent 7,056,350

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

raspberry amido amines and betaines as a delivery system for natural antioxidantsUnited States Patent 7,078,545

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Antimicrobial quarternary surfactants based upon alkyl polyglycosideUnited States Patent 7,084,129

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkyl polyglycoside derived sulfosuccinatesUnited States Patent 7,087,571

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Cosmetic CompositionUnited States Patent 7,118,735

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Bi-modal guerbet alkoxy sulfate surfactantsUnited States Patent 7,119,125

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Hindered spiro-ketal nitroxidesUnited States Patent 7,132,540

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone Vitamin estersUnited States Patent 7,132,558

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimer poly-quarternary ester compoundsUnited States Patent 7,148,256

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet cranberry esters as a delivery system for natural antioxidantsUnited States Patent 7,157,104

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

cranberry alkoxy esters as a delivery system for natural antioxidantsUnited States Patent 7,157,105

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Guerbet raspberry esters as a delivery system for natural antioxidantsUnited States Patent 7,169,413

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Shea butter estersUnited States Patent 7,182,940

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Shea butter alkanolamidesUnited States Patent 7,183,424

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Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Shea butter dimethyl amidopropyl aminesUnited States Patent 7,186,852

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Non-ionic surfactants based upon alkyl polyglucosideUnited States Patent 7,189,683

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimer poly-quarternary compoundsUnited States Patent 7,193,111

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Cranberry amido amines and betaines as a delivery system for natural antioxidantsUnited States Patent 7,195,786

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkyl dimethicone copolyol sulfosuccinatesUnited States Patent 7,247,696

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polyesters based upon the reaction of dimer acid, dimer alcohol and guerbet alcoholUnited States Patent 7,259,226

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Water in oil emulsionsUnited States Patent 7,279,503

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone lubricating and conditioning compositionsUnited States Patent 7,291,323

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric alkylpolyglycoside carboxylatesUnited States Patent 7,335,627

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polyesters based upon dimer acid in personal careUnited States Patent 7,335,720

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone polyester resinsUnited States Patent 7,344,708

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Crosslinked silicone polymersUnited States Patent 7,361,721

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Functionalized polymeric surfactants based upon alkyl polyglycosidesUnited States Patent 7,375,064

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

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Linear silicone resins in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 7,407,666

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric skin moisturizing compoundsUnited States Patent 7,449,494

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric silicone polysorbate softenersUnited States Patent 7,452,382

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone spider esters in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 7,462,729

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Spider esters in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 7,473,707

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone methoxy ester compositionsUnited States Patent 7,495,062

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Functionalized polymeric surfactants based upon alkyl polyglycosidesUnited States Patent 7,507,399

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Shea butter alkoxylatesUnited States Patent 7,544,824

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric silicone alkoxyglyceryl softenersUnited States Patent 7,556,653

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Spider esters in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 7,569,607

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkyl silicone polyesters resinsUnited States Patent 7,611,697

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Crosslinked silicone polymersUnited States Patent 7,632,488

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polyglycerol dimer polyester resinsUnited States Patent 7,638,116

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Hair and skin conditioning compositions

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United States Patent 7,670,594

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Multi alkoxylated silicone surfactantsUnited States Patent 7,718,750

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Multifunctional linear silicone resin polymersUnited States Patent 7,723,443

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Crosslinked silicone polymers based upon spider estersUnited States Patent 7,723,456

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric polysorbate softenersUnited States Patent 7,723,459

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimer poly-quarternary ester compoundsUnited States Patent 7,750,044

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polyester silicone resinsUnited States Patent 7,786,241

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Multifunctional silicone resin polymersUnited States Patent 7,790,813

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimer alkyl silicone polymersUnited States Patent 7,811,976

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric glycerin surfactantsUnited States Patent 7,820,758

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fluoro silicone acrylates and polymers thereofUnited States Patent 7,834,116

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Spider esters in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 7,858,075

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polyquarternary alkyl polymersUnited States Patent 7,868,208

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fluids having silicone groups and organic groups containing estersUnited States Patent 7,906,671

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Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Photostabilizing silicone fluidsUnited States Patent 7,915,330

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Star silicone polymersUnited States Patent 7,951,893

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Star silicone polymersUnited States Patent 7,956,152

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Multiphillic silicone polysorbate softenersUnited States Patent 8,003,087

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Vinyl ether silicone polymersUnited States Patent 8,025,870

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Dimer alkyl silicone polymers in personal care applicationsUnited States Patent 8,124,062

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric surfactants based upon alkyl polyglycosides and sugarsUnited States Patent 8,124,575

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Fluoro silicone acrylates and polymers thereofUnited States Patent 8,148,483

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Silicone based sun screening compositions with improved UVA1/UV ratiosUnited States Patent 8,153,106

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Sorbitol polyesters having liquid and solid domainsUnited States Patent 8,192,727

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Alkyl quarternium silicone compoundsUnited States Patent 8,263,061

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Polymeric surfactants based upon alkyl polyglycosides and sorbitan estersUnited States Patent 8,268,766

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Poly cationic compoundsUnited States Patent 8,273,796

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

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Acetylenic quarternary surfactantsUnited States Patent 8,273,920

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Foaming formulations including silicone polyestersUnited States Patent 8,304,375

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Naturally derived glyceryl dimer polyesters having liquid and solid domainsUnited States Patent 8,377,457

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick

Naturally derived Citrate PolyestersUnited States Patent 8,623,342 Issued January 7, 2014

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick, Andrew O'Lenick, Kevin O'Lenick

Alkoxylated Citrate PolyestersUnited States Patent 8,747,822 Issued June 10, 2014

Inventors: Tony O'Lenick, Kevin O'Lenick, Andrew O'Lenick

Foaming Formulations and Cleansing Products including Silicone PolyestersUnited States Patent 8,865,195 Issued October 21, 2014

Inventors: Kelly Wolff, Corey Cunningham, Seidling, Thomas O'Lenick, Tony O'Lenick

Wet Wipes including silicone reactive amino containing dimethicone copolyolsUnited States Patent 8,987,180 Issued March 24, 2015

Inventors: Wendzel, Scott, Keiffer Phillip, Rogers Jessica, Tony O'Lenick

EducationRutgers, The State University of New Jersey-NewarkChemistry, 1975 - 1979

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-NewarkBS, Chemistry, 1971 - 1975

Honors and AwardsCosmetics and Toiletries - twice monthly web based column- Comparatively Speaking 2006-2012 Rosen

Award - American Oil Chemists Society SDA Award C&T Partnership Award Committee on Scientific

Affairs of Society of Cosmetic Chemists Education Advisory Committee Society of Cosmetic Chemists Fellow

Society of Cosmetic Chemists Treasurer Society of Cosmetic Chemists (2011-2012) Vice President Elect

Society of Cosmetic Chemists (2013) Vice President Society of Cosmetic Chemists (2014) President Society

of Cosmetic Chemists (2015) Instructor SCC Course Silicone Chemistry Instructor SCC Course Organic

Chemistry Instructor SCC Course Patents Fellow American Institute of Chemists 330+ U.S. Patents

InterestsNew technology and intellectual property associated therewith in the field of silicone chemistry.

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Tony O'LenickPresident and Co-founder Siltech LLC and 2015 President U.S. Society of Cosmetic Chemists

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— Marc Byramjee, Chef produit - Ingénieur technico-commercial, SACI-CFPA, was with another companywhen working with Tony at Siltech LLC

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— Nick Morante, Owner, Nick Morante Cosmetic Consultants, was with another company when workingwith Tony at Siltech LLC

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"Tony is a visionary with a seemingly infinite number of ideas. During my time at Alkaril Chemicals (later

GAF), Tony was at the forefront of all our development work. He is a leader and innovator"

— Donald Jenkins, Chemist, Alkaril-GAF, reported to Tony at Alkaril Chemicals Inc,

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— Leona Fleissman, Research Fellow, Avon Cosmetics, worked with Tony at Henkel Corporation

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