Education
Patrick studied at University of Arizona.
Patrick studied at University of Arizona.
Rundhaug's areas of research interest have been electrochemical dehalogenation of halogenated hydrocarbons such as PCBs, water desalination, blood chemistry, water and wastewater treatment, hazardous waste treatment, aerogel uses, and corrosion / anti-corrosion control techniques for which he obtained several U.S. patents. He invented and patented the primary method for treating and destroying PCBs currently used worldwide. This was also the focus of his Ph.D. studies at the University of Arizona in the late 1990s and 2000.
He also invented and patented InstaRust the solution used to put an instant rust finish on any metal surface. He developed a copper paint that was 50% copper by weight that can be given an instant patina and is used worldwide on signs, roofs, ornamental iron, doors, rain gutters, garage doors, and other trim and fencing. In an article that appeared in Tucson's main newspaper, The Arizona Daily Star, on October 3 of 1999, journalist Kristen Cook stated that Rundhaug's finishes were relatively simple formulas but were "stunning".