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Electrodes with Low-Cost Replaceable Tips
Electrodes routinely are used in electrochemical sensing, fuel cells, batteries and numerous other applications. Critically, the surface of an electrode must be clean before sensing elements can be at...
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Sundaram Gunasekaran, Jiang Yang | P120016US02
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Low-Temperature, Corrosion-Resistant Integrated Metal Coatings to Improve Efficiency of Coal Plants
In 2008, coal-fired power plants generated 49 percent of electricity consumed in the U.S., more than twice that of any other energy resource. Coal is an important fossil fuel because world coal reser...
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John Perepezko, Ridwan Sakidja | P08213US
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Method and Electrocatalyst to Efficiently Produce Hydrogen Fuel over a Broad, Acidic pH Range
The desire to store renewable energy such as solar or wind energy in the form of hydrogen gas, which could substitute for non-renewable fossil fuels, is driving the development of effective water oxid...
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Shannon Stahl, James Gerken | P110007US02
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Photovoltaic Capacitor for Direct Solar Energy Conversion and Storage
Significant research is conducted to improve the efficiency and reduce the cost of energy generated by renewable resources. Existing photovoltaic cells and conventional photoelectrochemical cells conv...
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Hongrui Jiang, Chensha Li, Chi-Wei Lo | P100342US01
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Reducing Overpotential Needed to Create Hydrogen by Water Electrolysis
Thermodynamically, a specific voltage is required to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. In practice, the actual potential required to oxidize water is greater than the thermodynamic potential. The ...
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Marc Anderson, Kevin Leonard | P100192US01
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A Method of Modifying Lignin to Improve Biomass Utilization
Lignin is a complex, heterogeneous polymer found in all vascular plants. It rigidifies plants and plays a crucial role in water transport. However, lignins are effectively indigestible and interfere w...
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John Ralph, John Grabber | P100199US02
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Improved Heat Transfer Fluid Helps Sun Drive Steam Power Plants
Solar power is a renewable energy resource that has generated a lot of interest as an alternative to fossil fuels. Unfortunately, solar photovoltaic panels historically have been proven inefficient in...
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Thatcher Root | P08455US02
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Optimized Lithium Anode/Carbon Monofluoride Batteries Operable at High Temperatures
Developing batteries with improved performance and safety requires considering a variety of factors. Optimal batteries should provide high voltage, storage of substantial amounts of energy, reliable a...
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Robert Hamers, Robert West, Monica Usrey, Xin Chen, Jose Pena Hueso | P100085US01
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Method and Electrocatalyst to Efficiently Produce Hydrogen Fuel for Storage of Renewable Energy
Processes that store renewable energy such as wind or solar energy as chemical fuels have the potential to provide a substitute for fossil fuels and ease civilization’s reliance on non-renewable res...
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Shannon Stahl, James Gerken | P100096US01
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Producing Methyl Vinyl Ketone from Levulinic Acid
Levulinic acid is a biomass-derived compound that can be obtained inexpensively in high yields from a variety of waste cellulose-containing materials. It has been identified as a top biomass-derived c...
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James Dumesic, Ryan West | P09350US01
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Cost-Effective Synthesis of HMF from Fructose
Increasing demand of petrochemical resources to produce the energy and chemical materials required by industrialized societies with growing populations combined with a diminishing supply has resulted ...
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James Dumesic, Yuriy Roman-Leshkov, Juben Chheda | P06305US
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Improved Electrochemical Double-Layer Capacitor Using Organosilicon Electrolytes
Although a battery can store significant amounts of energy, it cannot deliver it quickly. But a battery can be used to charge a capacitor, which then can provide much power all at once. Supercapacitor...
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Robert West, Viatcheslav Dementiev, Robert Hamers, Kiu-Yuen Tse | P08415US
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Multi-Mode Liquid Cooling System for Electronics, Including Computers
To remove the substantial heat generated by today’s most powerful microprocessors, many high-performance and personal computers use liquid cooling, rather than air cooling, technology. Research indi...
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Timothy Shedd, Adam Pautsch | P05107US
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Non-Inverter-Based Distributed Energy Resource for Use in a Dynamic Distribution System
Distributed energy resources (DER), the combination of distributed power generators, energy storage devices and renewable sources of energy, are frequently located at customer sites where the energy r...
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Robert Lasseter, Shashank Krishnamurthy | P07269US
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Nanoporous Insulating Oxide Electrolyte Membrane Ultracapacitor and Button Cell
Metal oxides presently are used in the manufacture of electrochemical capacitors, which are found in almost every electrical device. However, these materials are expensive and tend to undergo redox re...
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Marc Anderson, Kevin Leonard | P06293US
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Metal-Coated Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofibers
Although electrochemically active materials with high density and surface area have many potential uses in electrocatalysts, batteries, fuel cells and sensors, creating these materials can be challeng...
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Robert Hamers, Kevin Metz | P06357US