Shandong, China

Xinjian Bian


Average Co-Inventor Count = 13.0

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Years Active: 2021

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Title: Xinjian Bian: Innovator in Catalytic Technology

Introduction

Xinjian Bian is a prominent inventor based in Shandong, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of catalytic technology, particularly in the development of efficient catalysts for chemical reactions. His innovative work has garnered attention in both academic and industrial circles.

Latest Patents

Xinjian Bian holds a patent for a silicalite-1 molecular sieve-based catalyst and a preparation method for 1,2-pentanediol using this catalyst. The patent describes an organic-base functionalized silicalite-1 molecular sieve-encapsulated metal nanoparticles catalyst. This catalyst is utilized in a method for preparing 1,2-pentanediol from biomass-derived furfuryl alcohol through hydrogenolysis. The catalyst demonstrates high hydrogenolysis activity under relatively mild reaction conditions, significantly increasing the conversion rate of furfuryl alcohol and the selectivity for 1,2-pentanediol. Importantly, it minimizes the generation of byproducts, such as furfuryl alcohol polymers. The catalyst also exhibits good stability and a long lifespan, allowing for recovery and reuse after the reaction, which greatly reduces reaction costs and separation difficulties.

Career Highlights

Xinjian Bian is currently employed at Wanhua Chemical Group Co., Ltd., where he continues to advance his research in catalytic processes. His work has not only contributed to the efficiency of chemical reactions but has also provided sustainable solutions for biomass conversion.

Collaborations

Xinjian collaborates with notable colleagues, including Jianglin Hu and Yunhai Liu, who contribute to his research endeavors and help enhance the impact of his innovations.

Conclusion

Xinjian Bian's contributions to catalytic technology exemplify the importance of innovation in chemical processes. His patented work on silicalite-1 molecular sieve-based catalysts showcases his commitment to advancing sustainable chemical solutions.

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