Freiberg, Germany

Erika Brendler


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 7(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2013

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Title: The Innovative Contributions of Erika Brendler

Introduction

Erika Brendler is a notable inventor based in Freiberg, Germany. She has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of advanced ceramic materials. Her work focuses on innovative methods for producing polysilane-polycarbosilane copolymer solutions and related ceramic molded bodies.

Latest Patents

Erika Brendler holds 1 patent for her invention titled "Polysilane-polycarbosilane copolymer solutions and oxygen-depleted ceramic moulded bodies prepared therefrom with compositions similar to that of SiC." This invention relates to a method for producing a polysilane-polycarbosilane copolymer solution. The method involves the preparation of a polysilane through the disproportionation of methylchlorodisilane or a mixture of methylchlorodisilanes with a Lewis base as the catalyst. It also includes the thermal cross-linking of the polysilane to form an infusible copolymer that is soluble in inert solvents. Additionally, the invention describes a method for producing oxygen-depleted ceramic fibers and other molded bodies with a composition similar to that of SiC.

Career Highlights

Erika Brendler is associated with the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Angewandten Forschung e.V., a leading research organization in Germany. Her work at this institution has allowed her to explore and develop innovative materials that have potential applications in various industries.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Erika has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Juergen Clade and Erich Seider. These collaborations have further enhanced her research and contributed to the advancement of materials science.

Conclusion

Erika Brendler's innovative work in the field of polysilane-polycarbosilane copolymers and ceramic materials showcases her significant contributions to materials science. Her patent reflects her dedication to advancing technology and her impact on the industry.

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