Inventor · Moissac, FR

Alain Senechal

13Patents
7h-index
22Co-inventors
62Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 16, 1987 → Mar 15, 2005

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6348436B1 Fluid comprising cellulose nanofibrils and its use for oil mining Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 36 Expired
US6231657A Supplementation of cellulose nanofibrils with carboxycellulose with low degree of substitution Chemistry; Metallurgy 31 Expired
US6037407A Process for the preparation of aqueous emulsions of silicone oils and/or gums and/or resins Chemistry; Metallurgy 24 Expired
US6224663A Additivation of essentially amorphous cellulose nanofibrils with carboxyl cellulose with a high degree of substitution Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 23 Expired
US5763505A Process for the preparation of aqueous emulsions of silicon oils and/or gums and/or resins Chemistry; Metallurgy 20 Expired
US4894335A Oil-in-water emulsions containing heteropolysaccharide biopolymers Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 15 Expired
US6306207A Supplementation of essentially amorphous cellulose nanofibrils with carboxycellulose which has a high degree of substitution Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 8 Expired
US5514792A Chemically modified succinoglycans and industrial compositions comprised thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 4 Expired
US6506832B1 Process for the preparation of aqueous emulsions of advantageously masked (poly)isocyanate oils and/or gums and/or resins and emulsions obtained Chemistry; Metallurgy 4 Expired
US7838588B2 Dried emulsion, method for the production thereof, and its uses Chemistry; Metallurgy 3 Expired
US5831042A Chemically modified succinoglycans and industrial compositions comprised thereof Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Expired
US7078198B1 Heteropolysaccharide produced by Pseudomonas sp Human Necessities 1 Expired
US6509176B1 Heteropolysaccharide produced by an agrobacterium radiobacter Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Expired

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.