Bonn, Germany

Philip Heinrich Reinsberg

USPTO Granted Patents = 3 

 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.3

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2021-2025

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Philip Heinrich Reinsberg: Innovator in Electrochemical Processes

Introduction

Philip Heinrich Reinsberg is a notable inventor based in Bonn, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrochemical processes, holding a total of 3 patents. His work focuses on the preparation of alkali metal alkoxides, which has important applications in various chemical industries.

Latest Patents

Reinsberg's latest patents include a process for preparing alkali metal alkoxides in a three-chamber electrolysis cell. This innovative process allows for the electrochemical preparation of an alkali metal alkoxide solution. The design of the electrolysis cell features a middle chamber that is separated from the cathode chamber by a solid-state electrolyte permeable to cations, such as NaSICON. Additionally, it is separated from the anode chamber by a diffusion barrier. This method addresses the issue of concentration gradients that can form during electrolysis, which can lead to locally lowered pH values and damage to the solid-state electrolyte. By introducing a gas into the middle chamber during electrolysis, better mixing of the electrolyte solution is achieved, preventing the formation of concentration gradients.

Another significant patent by Reinsberg is a process for preparing sodium alkoxides. This process is also conducted in a three-chamber electrolysis cell, where the middle chamber is separated from the cathode chamber by a solid-state electrolyte permeable to sodium ions. The design protects the solid-state electrolyte from acidic destruction caused by the pH of the anolyte during electrolysis. The anolyte used in this process is a brine that includes carbonates and/or hydrogencarbonates, as well as NaCl. This innovative approach prevents the formation of gas bubbles that can disrupt electrolysis and reduce contamination of chlorine with CO.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Philip Heinrich Reinsberg has worked with prominent companies such as Evonik Functional Solutions GmbH and Evonik Operations GmbH. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in electrochemical processes and innovations.

Collaborations

Reinsberg has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Michael Horn and Felix Gärtner. These partnerships have likely enhanced his research and development efforts in the field.

Conclusion

Philip Heinrich Reinsberg is a distinguished inventor whose work in electrochemical processes has led to significant advancements

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