Inventor · Idron, FR

Jean-Michel Brusson

13Patents
4h-index
15Co-inventors
57Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 22, 1989 → Feb 22, 2010

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6228961A Alkoxysilacycloalkanes, process for their preparation and their use for the polymerization of olefins Chemistry; Metallurgy 14 Expired
US5320994A Process for preparing a catalyst for the polymerization of olefins Chemistry; Metallurgy 9 Expired
US5356848A Catalytic composition for the polymerization of olefins and its process of preparation Chemistry; Metallurgy 6 Expired
US5574116A Process for the preparation of a catalyst for the polymerization of olefins Chemistry; Metallurgy 5 Expired
US5264088A Catalytic composition for the polymerization of olefins and its process of preparation Chemistry; Metallurgy 4 Expired
US6221801A Catalyst component for the polymerization of olefins, process for its manufacture and process for the polymerization of olefins in the presence of the said catalyst component Chemistry; Metallurgy 3 Expired
US8283415B2 Polyethylene and poly(hydroxyl carboxylic acid) blends Chemistry; Metallurgy 2 Active
US5455018A Magnesium chloride particulates having unique morphology and olefin polymerization catalysts supported thereon Chemistry; Metallurgy 2 Expired
US5599760A Magnesium chloride particulates having unique morphology and olefin polymerization catalysts supported thereon Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Expired
US5068014A Catalytic composition for the polymerization of olefins and its process of preparation Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Expired
US7049454B2 Alkoxysilacycloalkanes, process for their preparation and their use for the polymerization of olefins Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Expired
US6624264B2 Alkoxysilacycloalkanes, process for their preparation and their use for the polymerization of olefins Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Expired
US8324320B2 Blends of polar low density ethylene copolymers and poly(hydroxy carboxylic acid)s Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active

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