Suzuka, Japan

Toshio Imauti


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 74(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2001

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Title: Toshio Imauti: Innovator in Hybrid Polymeric Electrolytes

Introduction

Toshio Imauti is a notable inventor based in Suzuka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrochemical devices through his innovative work on hybrid polymeric electrolytes. His research focuses on enhancing the performance and reliability of non-aqueous electrochemical systems.

Latest Patents

Toshio Imauti holds a patent for a hybrid polymeric electrolyte and a non-aqueous electrochemical device comprising the same. This novel hybrid polymeric electrolyte is formed from a closed-cell cellular polymer foam that is impregnated with a non-aqueous electrolytic liquid. The design includes a plurality of closed cells defined by cell walls, which create a continuous solid-phase matrix. This matrix is impregnated with the non-aqueous electrolytic liquid, resulting in a continuous solid-phase domain. The closed cells are substantially filled with the liquid, forming multiple liquid phase domains dispersed within the solid-phase domain. The hybrid polymeric electrolyte boasts high ionic conductivity and mechanical strength while effectively preventing leakage of the non-aqueous electrolytic liquid. The electrochemical device utilizing this electrolyte demonstrates excellent performance and retention of the electrolytic liquid.

Career Highlights

Toshio Imauti is associated with Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, a leading company in the chemical industry. His work has been pivotal in advancing the technology behind electrochemical devices, contributing to the development of more efficient and reliable energy storage solutions.

Collaborations

Toshio has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Takashi Minakata and Masanori Ikeda. Their combined expertise has furthered the research and development of innovative materials and devices in the field.

Conclusion

Toshio Imauti's contributions to the field of hybrid polymeric electrolytes and non-aqueous electrochemical devices highlight his role as a key innovator. His work not only enhances the performance of electrochemical systems but also paves the way for future advancements in energy storage technology.

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