Location History:
- Koriyama, JP (1987)
- Koriyama,, JP (1989)
- Kooriyama, JP (2003)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1987-2003
Title: Kenji Kageno: Innovator in Polymer Chemistry
Introduction
Kenji Kageno is a prominent inventor based in Koriyama, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of polymer chemistry, particularly in the development of high-molecular-weight monoallylamine polymers. With a total of four patents to his name, Kageno's work has advanced the understanding and application of polymerization processes.
Latest Patents
Kageno's latest patents include a process for producing an aqueous solution of monoallylamine polymer. This innovative method allows for the preparation of a high-molecular-weight monoallylamine polymer aqueous solution, which contains a polymer with a weight average molecular weight ranging from 20,000 to 180,000. The process involves polymerizing monoallylamine sulfate in an aqueous medium with a specific radical polymerization initiator, resulting in an efficient production of high-molecular-weight monoallylamine polymers for various applications. Another notable patent focuses on the preparation of polymers of monoallylamine and diallylamine derivatives. This patent describes a method to obtain a monoallylamine-diallylamine derivative copolymer with a high degree of polymerization and high yield, utilizing a radical initiator that contains an azo group and a cationic nitrogen atom.
Career Highlights
Kenji Kageno is associated with Nitto Boseki Co., Ltd., a company known for its