ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,597,635, issued on April 7, was assigned to Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (Kyoto, Japan).
"Electrochemical device" was invented by Daisuke Mori (Kyoto, Japan), Ryuhei Matsumoto (Kyoto, Japan) and Yuri Nakayama (Kyoto, Japan).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Provided is an electrochemical device including a negative electrode, a positive electrode, and a separator disposed between the negative electrode and the positive electrode. In the electrochemical device, the negative electrode is an electrode containing magnesium, and is in contact with a fullerene analogue-containing layer containing a fullerene analogue. The electrolytic solution of...