Colton, CA, United States of America

Julianne M Thomsen


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2017

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Title: Innovations by Julianne M Thomsen

Introduction

Julianne M Thomsen is a notable inventor based in Colton, California. She has made significant contributions to the field of electrocatalysis through her innovative research and patents. Her work focuses on iridium coordination compounds and their applications in oxidation catalysts.

Latest Patents

Julianne holds a patent for "Iridium complexes for electrocatalysis." This patent describes solution-phase or surface-immobilized electrode-driven oxidation catalysts based on iridium coordination compounds. These compounds self-assemble upon chemical or electrochemical oxidation of suitable precursors. The patent details the formation of iridium species such as {[Ir(LX)(HO)(μ-O)]}, where x, y, m are integers from 0-4, and z and n from 1-4. The ligands used are oxidation-resistant chelates, such as 2(2-pyridyl)-2-propanolate. These species form upon oxidation of various molecular iridium complexes when exposed to oxidative conditions, such as sodium periodate in aqueous solution at ambient conditions.

Career Highlights

Julianne is affiliated with Yale University, where she continues her research and development in the field of chemistry. Her work has garnered attention for its innovative approach to catalysis and its potential applications in various industries.

Collaborations

Julianne has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Stafford Wheeler Sheehan and Ulrich Hintermair. These collaborations have further enhanced her research and contributed to the advancement of electrocatalytic technologies.

Conclusion

Julianne M Thomsen is a pioneering inventor whose work in iridium complexes for electrocatalysis showcases her expertise and innovative spirit. Her contributions to the field are significant and continue to influence advancements in catalysis.

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