Kobe, Japan

Ginya Adachi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 151(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1991

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Title: Ginya Adachi: Innovator in Lithium Ion-Conductive Solid Electrolytes

Introduction

Ginya Adachi is a prominent inventor based in Kobe, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of solid electrolytes, particularly in the development of lithium ion-conductive materials. His innovative work has implications for the advancement of electrochemical elements.

Latest Patents

Ginya Adachi holds a patent for a lithium ion-conductive solid electrolyte. This electrolyte consists of a compound represented by the chemical formula, Li.sub.1+x M.sub.x Ti.sub.2-x (PO.sub.4).sub.3, where M is at least one element selected from the group consisting of Fe, Al, and rare earth elements. The patent also includes a compound represented by the chemical formula, Li.sub.1+y Ti.sub.2 Si.sub.y P.sub.3-y O.sub.12. The production process involves a solid phase reaction of a mixture containing titanium oxide, a lithium salt, a phosphoric salt, and M.sub.2 O.sub.3 or silicon oxide. This innovative electrolyte can be utilized in the form of a sheet to prepare structures suitable for solid electrochemical elements.

Career Highlights

Ginya Adachi is associated with Japan Synthetic Rubber Co., Ltd., where he has been instrumental in advancing research and development in the field of solid electrolytes. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in energy storage technologies.

Collaborations

Ginya Adachi has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Nobuhito Imanaka and Hiromichi Aono. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of innovative materials in the field.

Conclusion

Ginya Adachi's contributions to lithium ion-conductive solid electrolytes represent a significant advancement in materials science. His innovative patent and collaborative efforts continue to influence the development of efficient electrochemical systems.

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