Location History:
- Fukushima, JP (1999)
- Nikko, JP (2014)
- Kanagawa, JP (2015)
- Iwaki, JP (1997 - 2016)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1997-2016
Title: Hidetoshi Abe: Innovator in Lithium Phosphate Compounds
Introduction
Hidetoshi Abe is a prominent inventor based in Iwaki, Japan, known for his significant contributions to the field of lithium phosphate compounds. With a total of eight patents to his name, Abe has made remarkable advancements in battery technology, particularly in the development of cathode materials for secondary batteries.
Latest Patents
Abe's latest patents include a method of manufacturing a multicomponent system lithium phosphate compound particle having an olivine structure. This innovative method involves mixing a lithium M1 phosphate compound with an olivine structure and a precursor of a lithium M2 phosphate compound. The process is designed to create a particle where the M2 concentration is continuously lowered from the surface to the core, enhancing the performance of the resulting battery materials. Another notable patent focuses on a cathode active material that contains small-particle sized and low-crystalline lithium transition metal silicate, which is capable of undergoing charge-discharge reactions at room temperature.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Hidetoshi Abe has worked with notable companies such as The Furukawa Battery Co., Ltd. and Furukawa Denchi Kabushiki Kaisha. His work in these organizations has been instrumental in advancing battery technologies and improving energy storage solutions.
Collaborations
Abe has collaborated with talented individuals in the field, including Tom
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