Denver, CO, United States of America

Justin Carter Johnson


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Years Active: 2021-2024

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Justin Carter Johnson

Introduction

Justin Carter Johnson is an accomplished inventor based in Denver, Colorado. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of innovative technologies for hydrogen storage and energy conversion. With two patents to his name, Johnson is recognized for his pioneering work in covalent organic frameworks and their applications.

Latest Patents

Johnson's latest patents include "Photo triggered covalent organic frameworks and methods of using" and "Molecules and oligomers for endothermic singlet fission." The first patent describes compositions and methods for the storage and release of hydrogen gas using covalent organic frameworks (COFs). These COFs allow for photoactivation, enabling the rapid release of hydrogen gas at near ambient temperatures when exposed to electromagnetic radiation, such as UV light. The second patent relates to a composition that includes a repeat unit defined by specific molecular structures, which can facilitate endothermic singlet fission, enhancing energy conversion processes.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Johnson has worked with notable organizations, including the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC and the Trustees of the Colorado School of Mines. His work in these institutions has allowed him to collaborate with leading experts in the field and contribute to groundbreaking research in sustainable energy solutions.

Collaborations

Johnson has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Derek Richard Vardon and Wade A Braunecker. These partnerships have

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