Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2013
Title: Innovations by Yasushi Suetsugu
Introduction
Yasushi Suetsugu is a notable inventor based in Tsukuba, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of innovative ceramic materials and adsorbents for radioactive waste.
Latest Patents
Suetsugu holds four patents, with his latest innovations including a porous ceramic material and a method for producing the same. This porous ceramic material is designed to rapidly induce bone tissue formation while maintaining practical strength. It features substantially unidirectionally oriented pores, a porosity of 40-90%, and an average open area of one pore measuring 0.05×10-50×10 mm. The material allows for efficient permeation of polyethylene glycol within 30 seconds when tested with a cylindrical piece. Another significant patent involves an adsorbent for radioelement-containing waste, which is composed of either spherical layered double hydroxide or spherical metal hydroxide. This adsorbent effectively collects volatile iodine and provides excellent crack resistance after solidification, ensuring long-term stability of the confined waste.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Yasushi Suetsugu has worked at the National Institute for Materials Science, where he has focused on advancing material technologies. His research has led to practical applications in both medical and environmental fields.
Collaborations
Suetsugu has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Junzo
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