Chiba, Japan

Kinsho Furusawa

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2010

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Title: Kinsho Furusawa: Innovator in Catalytic Cracking Technology

Introduction

Kinsho Furusawa is a notable inventor based in Chiba, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of catalytic cracking technology, particularly in the production of olefins and fuel oil from heavy hydrocarbons. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique catalyst that enhances the efficiency of the cracking process.

Latest Patents

Furusawa holds a patent for a catalytic cracking catalyst designed for heavy oil. This catalyst inhibits the production of light paraffins while effectively generating olefins. The patent outlines a process that utilizes this catalyst to achieve high yields of olefins from heavy hydrocarbons. The catalyst comprises a pentasil type zeolite modified with a rare earth element and zirconium, along with a faujasite type zeolite. This innovative process involves bringing heavy oil, containing 50 mass % or more of a hydrocarbon fraction with a boiling point of 180°C or higher, into contact with the catalyst for effective cracking.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Furusawa has worked with prominent organizations, including the Research Association of Refinery Integration for Group Operation and Idemitsu Kosan Company, Limited. His work has significantly impacted the refining industry, particularly in enhancing the efficiency of hydrocarbon processing.

Collaborations

Furusawa has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Kenichi Wakui and Akio Suwa. Their combined expertise has contributed to advancements in catalytic cracking technology.

Conclusion

Kinsho Furusawa's innovative work in catalytic cracking technology has paved the way for more efficient production processes in the refining industry. His contributions continue to influence advancements in hydrocarbon processing.

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