Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

Dong-Lib Kim



Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Years Active: 2012

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Title: The Innovations of Dong-Lib Kim

Introduction: Dong-Lib Kim is a notable inventor based in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of antibacterial compositions, particularly through his innovative use of organic silver complexes. His work emphasizes the importance of durability and effectiveness in antibacterial treatments.

Latest Patents: Dong-Lib Kim holds a patent for an "Antibacterial composition containing organic silver complexes, antibacterial treatment methods using the same and antibacterial formed article." This invention relates to an economical antibacterial composition that is resistant to wear from washing, cleaning, and rubbing. The silver complexes are firmly combined to enhance durability and antibacterial effects, making them applicable to a variety of products due to their great solubility and stability.

Career Highlights: Throughout his career, Dong-Lib Kim has focused on developing innovative solutions that address the challenges of antibacterial treatments. His work has led to advancements that not only improve the effectiveness of antibacterial products but also ensure their longevity in practical applications.

Collaborations: Dong-Lib Kim has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Kwang-Choon Chung and Hyun-Nam Cho. These partnerships have contributed to the development and refinement of his innovative antibacterial compositions.

Conclusion: Dong-Lib Kim's contributions to antibacterial technology highlight the potential of organic silver complexes in creating effective and durable solutions. His work continues to influence the field and offers promising applications across various industries.

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