Shanghai, China

Linna Wang

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Linna Wang - Innovator in Microbial Biofilm Control

Introduction

Linna Wang is a notable inventor based in Shanghai, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of microbial biofilm control, particularly in industrial water systems. His innovative approach has the potential to enhance the efficiency of antimicrobial applications in complex biofilm matrices.

Latest Patents

Linna Wang holds a patent for a method that controls microbial biofilm in aqueous systems. This process improves the introduction of antimicrobial compounds into biofilm matrices using liposome carriers. The invention addresses biofouling in various industrial water-bearing systems, including piping, heat exchangers, condensers, filtration systems, and fluid storage tanks. By incorporating antimicrobial compound-containing liposomes into water systems, the biofilm matrix can be effectively targeted. The liposomes, which mimic microbial membranes, integrate into the biofilm, allowing for the release of biocidal agents that combat the encased microorganisms. This results in reduced fouling, improved heat transfer, and decreased maintenance needs for microfiltration membranes.

Career Highlights

Linna Wang is currently employed at General Electric Company, where he continues to develop innovative solutions for industrial challenges. His work focuses on enhancing the performance and longevity of water systems through advanced microbial control techniques.

Collaborations

Linna collaborates with esteemed colleagues, including Wilson K Whitekettle and Gloria Jean Tafel, who contribute to his research and development efforts.

Conclusion

Linna Wang's innovative work in microbial biofilm control represents a significant advancement in industrial water management. His patented method showcases the potential for improved efficiency and effectiveness in combating biofouling, ultimately benefiting various industrial applications.

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