Soka, Japan

Kin-ichi Ozawa


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 14(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2001

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Title: Kin-ichi Ozawa: Innovator in Electrochemical Stain Prevention

Introduction

Kin-ichi Ozawa is a notable inventor based in Soka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrochemical technology, particularly in the development of apparatuses designed to prevent staining on submerged structures. His innovative approach addresses the challenges associated with aquatic organisms adhering to surfaces.

Latest Patents

Ozawa holds a patent for an "Electrochemical stain prevention apparatus of submerged structure and process for producing submerged structure used in this apparatus." This invention features a submerged structure with a conductive film that does not generate chlorine when a potential of 5 V vs. SCE or less is applied. The apparatus includes a counter electrode and a power supply unit that allows for the effective control of aquatic organisms on the surface of the conductive film without chlorine generation. The precision in controlling the potential applied to the conductive film is enhanced by the inclusion of a reference electrode.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Kin-ichi Ozawa has focused on advancing electrochemical technologies. His work has led to practical applications that benefit various industries, particularly those dealing with submerged structures. His innovative solutions have garnered attention for their effectiveness and environmental considerations.

Collaborations

Ozawa has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Tadashi Matsunaga and Tsuruo Nakayama. These partnerships have contributed to the development and refinement of his inventions, fostering a collaborative environment for innovation.

Conclusion

Kin-ichi Ozawa's contributions to electrochemical technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in addressing real-world challenges. His patent for the electrochemical stain prevention apparatus showcases his commitment to advancing technology while considering environmental implications.

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