Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2014
Title: Innovations of Moon-Hyun Cha in Hydrogen Storage Technologies
Introduction
Moon-Hyun Cha is a prominent inventor based in Seoul, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of hydrogen storage materials, holding a total of four patents. His work focuses on advanced preparation methods for organic-transition metal hydride complexes, which are crucial for efficient hydrogen storage.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "More advanced preparation method of organic-transition metal hydride complexes containing aryl group or alkyl group as hydrogen storage materials." This invention relates to a method that enhances the safety and reversibility of hydrogen storage by utilizing organic-transition metal hydrides. The process involves preparing a complex reducing agent composition and reacting it with organic transition metal halides, minimizing byproducts and ensuring safe production under moderate conditions.
Another notable patent is "Scaffold materials-transition metal hydride complexes, intermediates therefor and method for preparing the same." This invention addresses the technical fields of gas storage and polymerization catalysts. It emphasizes the prevention of structural disintegration in scaffold materials while providing a simpler manufacturing process compared to conventional methods. The resulting scaffold material-transition metal hydride complexes can safely adsorb and store hydrogen, demonstrating high capacity and reversibility.
Career Highlights
Moon-Hyun Cha is currently employed at Hanwha Chemical Corporation, where he continues to innovate in the field of chemical engineering and hydrogen storage technologies. His work has positioned him as a key figure in advancing sustainable energy solutions.
Collaborations
He collaborates with notable colleagues, including Jong Sik Kim and Hyo Jin Jeon, who contribute to his research and development efforts in hydrogen storage materials.
Conclusion
Moon-Hyun Cha's innovative work in hydrogen storage technologies showcases his commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions. His patents reflect a deep understanding of chemical processes and a dedication to improving safety and efficiency in hydrogen storage.