Toyama, Japan

Kenichiro Sunata

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2021

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Title: Kenichiro Sunata: Innovator in Halogen Gas Removal Technology

Introduction

Kenichiro Sunata is a notable inventor based in Toyama, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of environmental technology, particularly in the area of halogen gas removal. His innovative work has led to the development of a unique agent designed to effectively eliminate harmful halogen gases from waste.

Latest Patents

Kenichiro Sunata holds a patent for an "Agent for removing halogen gas, method for producing same, method for removing halogen gas with use of same, and system for removing halogen gas." This invention focuses on an agent that utilizes reduction to remove halogen gases, such as chlorine, from waste gases. The agent comprises at least pseudo-boehmite as a host material and a sulfur-containing reducing agent as a guest material. The formulation includes 1-8% by weight of the reducing agent, based on the total amount of the pseudo-boehmite and sulfur-containing reducing agent. Additionally, the agent contains at least one inorganic compound selected from oxides, carbonates, salts, and hydrocarbon salts of alkaline earth metals, transition metals, and zinc group elements.

Career Highlights

Kenichiro Sunata is currently employed at Clariant Catalysts Japan K.K., where he continues to advance his research and development efforts. His work is pivotal in creating solutions that address environmental challenges associated with halogen gases.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Kenichiro has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Tadahito Nakashima and Yasushi Shioya. These partnerships have fostered innovation and enhanced the effectiveness of his research.

Conclusion

Kenichiro Sunata's contributions to halogen gas removal technology exemplify his commitment to environmental sustainability. His innovative patent and ongoing work at Clariant Catalysts Japan K.K. highlight his role as a leading inventor in this critical field.

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