Inventor · Shanghai, CN

Chen Chen

16Patents
1h-index
16Co-inventors
43Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 6, 2013 → Feb 4, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10106512B2 Metal plating compositions Chemistry; Metallurgy 2 Active
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US10604858B2 Copper electroplating baths containing compounds of reaction products of amines, polyacrylamides and sultones Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US10435380B2 Metal plating compositions Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US10738388B2 Copper electroplating baths containing compounds of reaction products of amines and polyacrylamides Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US10590556B2 Copper electroplating baths containing compounds of reaction products of amines and quinones Electricity 0 Active
US12398479B2 Copper electroplating baths containing reaction products of amines, polyacrylamides and bisepoxoides Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US10196751B2 Nitrogen containing polymers as levelers Electricity 0 Active
US11732374B2 Reaction products of amine monomers and polymers containing saturated heterocyclic moieties as additives for electroplating baths Electricity 0 Active
US10892802B2 Metal plating compositions Electricity 0 Active
US10329405B2 Modified polymer composition and stabilizer mixture for making the same Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US11124670B2 Aqueous polymer composition Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US11761107B2 Copper electroplating baths containing compounds of reaction products of amines, polyacrylamides and sultones Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US10604856B2 Reaction products of amine monomers and polymers containing saturated heterocyclic moieties as additives for electroplating baths Electricity 0 Active
US10738039B2 Metal plating compositions Electricity 0 Active
US10662541B2 Copper electroplating baths containing reaction products of aminex, polyacrylamides and bisepoxides Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active

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