Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Shan-Ying Lin

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Years Active: 2012

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Title: Innovations of Shan-Ying Lin in Chemically Modified Polyaminosaccharides

Introduction

Shan-Ying Lin is a notable inventor based in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of chemically modified polyaminosaccharides, particularly through his innovative work on chitosans. His research focuses on enhancing the properties of these compounds for various applications.

Latest Patents

Shan-Ying Lin holds a patent for a "Chemically modified polyaminosaccharide by a hydrocarbyl sultone compound." This invention discloses chemically modified polyaminosaccharides, specifically modified chitosans, where a predetermined proportion of the amino functional groups is sulfonated by the hydrocarbyl sultone compound via a covalent bond. The process involves sulfonating an unmodified polyaminosaccharide with amino functional groups using a hydrocarbyl sultone compound in the presence of an organic solvent at suitable temperatures. These chemically modified chitosans have potential applications, including wound healing.

Career Highlights

Shan-Ying Lin is associated with Taiwan Hopax Chemicals Manufacturing Company, Ltd., where he continues to advance his research and development efforts. His work has contributed to the understanding and application of modified polyaminosaccharides in various industries.

Collaborations

Shan-Ying Lin has collaborated with notable colleagues, including I-Chien Wei and Kung-Hsing Lee. These partnerships have fostered innovation and enhanced the research outcomes in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Shan-Ying Lin's contributions to the field of chemically modified polyaminosaccharides highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing science. His patent on modified chitosans showcases the potential for practical applications in areas such as wound healing.

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