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  1. The Editorial Department of the DNP Features section asked Akira Yoshino, president of the Consortium for Lithium Ion Battery Technology and Evaluation Center (LIBTEC) and winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019, about LIBTEC’s research on all-solid-state batteries and his impression of Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (DNP), which has maintained a working relationship with LIBTEC.

  2. 18. Apr. 2018 · The lithium-ion battery (LIB) has become ubiquitous in our daily lives. The inventor of the LIB is Dr. Akira Yoshino, Honorary Fellow of Asahi Kasei. Research leading to the LIB started in 1981, when Dr. Yoshino began studying polyacetylene, an electroconductive polymer discovered by Dr. Hideki Shirakawa, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 2000. Dr.

  3. 1972: Nach einem Master-Abschluss am Department of Petrochemistry der Universität Kyoto tritt Akira Yoshino dem japanischen Chemie-Konzern Asahi Kasei, Tokio bei 1985: Akira Yoshino meldet ein Patent für eine Lithium-Ionen-Batterie mit LiCoO2-Kathode und kohlenstoffbasierter Anode an. Das Patent wird 1995 gewährt.

  4. 10. Okt. 2019 · Akira Yoshino erhält als 28. Japaner seit 1949 einen Nobelpreis und als achter Preisträger den Chemie-Nobelpreis. Premierminister Shinzo Abe gratulierte Yoshino noch am Mittwochabend. Der Nobelpreis für Chemie 2019 geht an den Japaner Akira Yoshino. Er gilt als einer der Väter der Lithium-Ionen-Batterie.

  5. Akira Yoshino ( 吉野 彰?, Yoshino Akira; Suita, 30 gennaio 1948) è un chimico giapponese . È membro della Asahi Kasei Corporation e professore all'Università Meijo di Nagoya. Ha creato la prima batteria agli ioni di litio [1] sicura e sostenibile che è stata ampiamente utilizzata nei telefoni cellulari e nei computer portatili.

  6. 14. Nov. 2019 · Zhenan Bao. Nature Energy (2020) The revolutionary work of John Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino has finally been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Scientific discovery and ...

  7. 9. Okt. 2019 · Credit: Binghamton University/UT Austin/The Japan Prize. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to John Goodenough, Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino for the development of lithium-ion ...