Nishitama-gun, Japan

Akira Kishimoto


 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.5

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 20(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Nishitama-gun, JP (2007 - 2011)
  • Tokyo, JP (2002 - 2016)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2002-2016

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8 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Akira Kishimoto: Innovator in Carbon Dioxide Recovery and Titanium Oxide Production

Introduction

Akira Kishimoto is a notable inventor based in Nishitama-gun, Japan. He holds a total of 8 patents, showcasing his contributions to innovative technologies. His work primarily focuses on environmental sustainability and advanced material production.

Latest Patents

One of Kishimoto's latest patents is a carbon dioxide gas recovery device. This device includes an absorption tower that allows an absorbent to capture carbon dioxide gas, generating a rich absorbent. A regeneration tower is also part of the device, which regenerates a lean absorbent by heating the rich absorbent to separate carbon dioxide gas. The regeneration tower features a reboiler system that heats the absorbent and a mixed gas cooling system that condenses vapor fractions, ultimately discharging carbon dioxide gas. Additionally, the device incorporates a heat pump to facilitate the endothermic reaction necessary for separating carbon dioxide gas.

Another significant patent is a method for producing a white powder comprising a titanium oxide film and a metallic silver film. This method involves forming these films on the surface of a base particle that includes a magnetic material. The process includes dispersing the base particle in a buffer solution and adding a titanium salt aqueous solution while agitating the mixture.

Career Highlights

Kishimoto has worked with Nittetsu Mining Co., Ltd., where he has contributed to various innovative projects. His experience in the industry has allowed him to develop technologies that address pressing environmental issues.

Collaborations

Kishimoto has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Takafumi Atarashi and Katsuto Nakatsuka. Their combined expertise has contributed to the success of Kishimoto's innovative projects.

Conclusion

Akira Kishimoto's work in carbon dioxide recovery and advanced material production highlights his commitment to innovation and sustainability. His patents reflect significant advancements in technology that can have a positive impact on the environment.

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