Patent Portfolio

Patent No. US 6,117,807

Alkali-Metal-β- And β"-Alumina And Gallate Polycrystalline Ceramics And Fabrication By A Vapor Phase Method

Patent No. US 6,168,745 B1

Method For Forming T'-Phase Zirconia For High Temperature Applications

Patent No. US 6,284,692 B1

T'-Phase Zirconias For High Temperature Applications

Patent No. US 6,537,940 B1

Alkali-Metal-β- And β"-Alumina And Gallate Polycrystalline Ceramics And Fabrication By A Vapor Phase Method

Patent No. US 6,632,763

Alkali-Metal-β- And β"-Alumina And Gallate Polycrystalline Ceramics And Fabrication By A Vapor Phase Method

Patent No. US 6,770,395 B2

Internally Manifolded, Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Stack With An Inexpensive Interconnect.

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Project Portfolio

Fuel Cell and Electrolysis Technology

Advanced Technology Program (NIST)

Reduced-Temperature, Electrode-Supported, Planar (RTESP) Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) System for Premium Power Applications

California Energy Commission

Design, Construction, and Operation of A Power Module for High Efficiency, Low-Cost, Multi-Fueled 10-100 kW Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Department of Energy

A High Temperature (400 to 650° C) Secondary Storage Battery Based on Liquid Sodium and Potassium Anodes

A Thin Film, Anode-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Based on High Temperature Proton Conducting Membrane for Operation at 400 to 700° C

Intermediate Temperature (650° C), High Power Density Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

A Metallic Interconnect for Intermediate Temperature, Planar, Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC)

A Metallic Interconnect for Intermediate Temperature, Planar, Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology

High Power Density Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) with Rapid Start-up Capabilities for Auxiliary Power Units

LSGM Based Composite Cathodes for Anode Supported, Intermediate Temperature (600°-800° C) Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

A Reversible Planar Solid Oxide Fuel-Fed Electrolysis Cell and Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

Development of a Novel Efficient Solid-Oxide Hybrid for Co-generation of Hydrogen and Electricity Using Nearby Resources for Local Applications

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

A Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC)-Based Portable Power Source Development of 75 W SOFC Generator Set

Electric Power Research Institute

High Power Density, Reduced Temperature, Anode-Supported, Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Gas Technology Institute

RTESP SOFC Stack Design, Fabrication and Testing

National Science Foundation

Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with Electrolytes Made by Electrochemical Vapor Deposition (EVD)

Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance (SECA)

Thermally Integrated High Power Density SOFC Generator

Versa Power Systems

SOFC Stack Development for a Thermally-Integrated Power System (TIPS)

A Metallic Interconnect for Intermediate Temperature, Planar, Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology

High Power Density Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) with Rapid Start-up Capabilities for Auxiliary Power Units

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β-Alumina

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Beta-Alumina Solid Electrolytes (BASE) by a Novel Vapor Phase Process for AMTEC

National Science Foundation

Thin Na-β" -Alumina Electrolytes by Electrochemical Vapor Phase Deposition (EVD) for Sodium-Sulfur Batteries

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High Temperature Zirconias

National Science Foundation

Advanced, Polycrystalline t' - Zirconia Ceramics for High Temperature Applications

U. S. Air Force

Novel, Low Cost t'- and m'- Zirconia Ceramics for a Storage Heater

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Battery Technology

Department of Energy

Composite Anode Interlayers for Lithium Batteries with Stable Anode-Electrolyte Interfaces Under High Charging Current Densities

National Science Foundation

Thin Na-β" -Alumina Electrolytes by Electrochemical Vapor Phase Deposition (EVD) for Sodium-Sulfur Batteries

U. S. Air Force

High Thermal Conductivity Carbon-Carbon Composites for Sodium-Sulfur Batteries

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Custom Ceramics

National Science Foundation

CVD-SIC-Coated Ceramic Bearing Elements of High Damage and Wear Resistance

Novel, Highly Permeable and Selective Ceramic Membranes for the Separation of Oxygen From Air

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Sensors

Department of Energy

A Novel Potentiometric Pressure Sensor With A Temperature-Independent Signal for Geothermal Drilling

National Science Foundation

A Novel Sensor for Deep Sea Applications

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Other

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Novel, MoSi2-based Composites with Surface Compressive Stresses

Department of Energy

Ion-Selective Ceramic Membranes for Separation of Radioactive Wastes

U. S. Air Force

A Computational Model for Progressive Damage and Failure of Fiber Reinforced Ceramics

Highly Permeable and Selective Membranes for High-Flux Atomic Oxygen Generator

Fabrication of Highly-Conductive, BASE-Header Assemblies by a Novel Process, and Evaluation in AMTEC