Beijing, China

Xiaojing Cheng


Average Co-Inventor Count = 10.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2006

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Xiaojing Cheng and her Contributions to Ethylene Polymerization

Introduction

Xiaojing Cheng is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China, known for her significant contributions to the field of polymer chemistry. With a keen focus on developing advanced catalyst technologies, Cheng has made valuable innovations that enhance the efficiency of ethylene polymerization processes. Her dedication to research and development has resulted in a noteworthy patent in this area.

Latest Patents

Cheng holds a patent titled "Catalyst component for ethylene polymerization, the preparation thereof and catalyst comprising the same." This invention presents a novel catalyst component crucial for ethylene polymerization, focusing on a preparation process that includes several key components. The catalyst comprises a reaction product supported on an inorganic oxide, consisting of a magnesium complex, a titanium compound, an alcohol compound, and an organoaluminum compound. The design of this catalyst is intended for slurry phase polymerization of ethylene, showcasing high catalytic activity and excellent hydrogen response. It results in polymers characterized by a uniform particle size diameter and a narrow particle size distribution.

Career Highlights

Xiaojing Cheng has worked with several influential companies, including China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation and the Beijing Research Institute of Chemical Industry. Her experience in these organizations has equipped her with extensive knowledge and skills in chemical engineering and catalysis, leading to her groundbreaking work in polymerization technology.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Cheng has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Wei Chen and Zifang Guo. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that contributes to the advancement of research in catalyst development and polymerization techniques, enhancing the overall capacity for innovation in their field.

Conclusion

Xiaojing Cheng’s work in developing advanced catalysts for ethylene polymerization demonstrates her expertise and commitment to innovation. Her achievements not only reflect her individual talents but also highlight the importance of collaboration in scientific research. As her career progresses, Cheng is likely to continue making significant contributions to the field, further advancing the technology of polymer chemistry.

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