Daejeon, South Korea

Su Ji Yoon


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2023

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Inventor Su Ji Yoon

Introduction: Su Ji Yoon is a prominent inventor based in Daejeon, South Korea, known for her innovative contributions to the field of chemical engineering. With a focus on methods for separating organic solvents, she has developed a patented technology that enhances the efficiency of solvent recovery from mixed solutions.

Latest Patents: Su Ji Yoon holds a patent for a "Method of separating organic solvent from mixed solution containing the organic solvent." This method is designed to facilitate the easy separation and recovery of an organic solvent from a mixed solution. It encompasses a multi-stage distillation process where the first mixed solution is introduced into a first distillation column to recover the solvent. The method further involves the use of a secondary distillation column and a third distillation column to refine the process, ensuring a more efficient separation of the organic solvent and high boiling point compounds.

Career Highlights: Yoon works with LG Chem, Ltd., a leading chemical company renowned for its commitment to innovation and technology. Her experience in the company has allowed her to advance her research and collaborate with fellow experts in her field.

Collaborations: Throughout her career, Su Ji Yoon has collaborated with notable coworkers such as Jun Seok Ko and Hoi In Jeong, contributing to various projects that streamline chemical processes and enhance product quality.

Conclusion: Su Ji Yoon's contributions to the field of chemical engineering through her inventive method of separating organic solvents have significant implications for industries relying on solvent recovery. Her work at LG Chem, Ltd. exemplifies the importance of innovation in fostering advancements in technology and improving processes within the chemical sector.

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