Tramoyes, France

Christophe Boisson

USPTO Granted Patents = 21 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

ph-index = 7

Forward Citations = 99(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Villeurbanne, FR (2005 - 2014)
  • Tramoyes, FR (2006 - 2021)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal10 out of 2,095 
 
Michelin Recherche Et Technique S.a.
 patents
silverMedal7 out of 5,081 
 
Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique
 patents
bronzeMedal6 out of 158 
 
Total Petrochemicals Research Feluy
 patents
45 out of 2,198 
 
Compagnie Generale Des Etablissements Michelin
 patents
54 out of 16 
 
Total Petrochemicals France
 patents
63 out of 9 
 
Ecole Superieure De Chimie Physique Electronique De Lyon
 patents
72 out of 2 
 
Ecole Superieure De Chimie-physique-electronique De Lyon (cpe)
 patents
82 out of 209 
 
Universite Claude Bernard – Lyon1
 patents
92 out of 8 
 
Cpe Lyon Formation Continue Et Recherche
 patents
101 out of 1 
 
Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique Ecole Superieure De Chimie-physique-electronique
 patent
111 out of 18 
 
Ineos Sales (uk) Limited
 patents
121 out of 1 
 
Centre National De La Research Scientifique (cnrs)
 patent
131 out of 50 
 
Université Claude Bernard Lyon I
 patents
141 out of 19 
 
Compagnie Generale Des Etablissements
 patents
151 out of 1,197 
 
Arkema France
 patents
161 out of 63 
 
Cnrs
 patents
171 out of 287 
 
Total Research & Technology Feluy
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 2005-2025

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21 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Christophe Boisson: A Trailblazing Innovator in Polymer Chemistry

Introduction:

In the realm of polymer chemistry and materials science, few names shine brighter than that of Christophe Boisson. Hailing from Tramoyes, France, Boisson has made significant contributions to the field with his groundbreaking inventions and impressive portfolio of patents. This article will delve into Boisson's latest patents, career highlights, notable collaborations, and his overall impact on the world of innovation.

Latest Patents:

As a prolific inventor, Christophe Boisson has obtained an impressive array of patents. Two of his recent patents stand out in particular:

1. Functional Ethylene and 1,3-Butadiene Copolymer:

This patent describes an ethylene/1,3-butadiene copolymer that contains ethylene units, butadiene units, and UD units of cyclic, 1,2-cyclohexanediyl structure. Additionally, the copolymer bears an alkoxysilyl or silanol function at one of its chain ends, providing a new functional group (F). This innovative copolymer opens up possibilities for enhanced material properties and diverse applications in the realms of coatings, adhesives, and thermoplastic elastomers.

2. Functional Copolymer consisting of a 1,3-Diene and an Olefine:

In this patent, Boisson presents a copolymer composed of a 1,3-diene and an olefin, selected from α-monoolefins, ethylene, or mixtures thereof. Notably, the copolymer incorporates an alkoxysilyl or silanol function at one of its chain ends, introducing functional group F. This invention represents a departure from conventional copolymers of 1,3-dienes and vinylaromatic monomers, paving the way for advanced polymer materials with unique properties.

Career Highlights:

Throughout his career, Christophe Boisson has worked with esteemed organizations, contributing significantly to their research and development endeavors. Boisson made notable contributions during his tenure within the following entities:

1. Michelin Recherche Et Technique S.A.:

Boisson served as a key member of the research and development team at Michelin Recherche Et Technique S.A. During his tenure, he made significant breakthroughs in polymer chemistry, driving innovation within the tire manufacturing and automotive industries.

2. Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique (CNRS):

Boisson's affiliation with CNRS further amplified his impact on the scientific community. His research and patents have allowed for advancements in various fields, including materials science, polymer engineering, and advanced coatings.

Collaborations:

Collaboration has played a vital role in Christophe Boisson's impressive journey as an innovator. Two notable colleagues who have worked closely with him are:

1. Roger Spitz:

Boisson and Roger Spitz have collaborated on numerous projects, leveraging their collective expertise to push the boundaries of polymer chemistry. Their partnership has resulted in novel inventions and shared patent portfolios, further solidifying Boisson's position as a leading figure in the field.

2. Julien Thuilliez:

Julien Thuilliez is another prominent collaborator who has joined forces with Boisson on innovative research ventures. Together, they have explored new avenues within polymer chemistry, driving advancements in functional polymers and their applications.

Conclusion:

Christophe Boisson's contributions to the realm of polymer chemistry and materials science have been invaluable. With an impressive portfolio of patents and groundbreaking inventions, Boisson has spearheaded advancements in polymer materials, coatings, and functionalized polymers. His collaborations with esteemed colleagues have further fueled innovation and opened new avenues for exploration. As a true trailblazer in the field, Boisson's work continues to inspire and shape the future of materials science.

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