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Functional Coatings for Enhanced Tamper Indication
Reference #: 00973 Background: Laser surface authentication (LSA) is a key process in seal verification and allows for unique identification of inorganic objects, much like a fingerprint. Therefore, it is imperative that all materials, surface preparations and potential coatings being developed are compatible with this technique. Like a fingerprint,...
Published: 6/8/2023
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Inventor(s):
Krishna Mandal
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Adrian Mendez Torres
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Kyle Brinkman
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Energy
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Software and Computing
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Engineering and Physical Sciences
Graphene-Ceramic Composite for Hydrogen Separation Membranes
Reference #01277The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for graphene-ceramic composites used for hydrogen separation membranes.Background:Hydrogen is produced in large quantities worldwide for applications in the fertilizer and petroleum industries. Metal-ceramic cermet composites such as nickel-ceramics have been widely...
Published: 4/19/2022
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Inventor(s):
Fanglin Chen
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Shumin Fang
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Kyle Brinkman
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Siwei Wang
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Jian He
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Yufei Liu
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Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Energy
A Novel Chemically Stable Ceramic-Metal Composite Membrane For Hydrogen Separation
Reference #: 01092 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for chemically stable, high performance permeation membranes to capture pure hydrogen.Invention Description: The subject invention provides a series of ceramic-metal composite membranes with high hydrogen permeation flux, mechanical strength, and chemical stability...
Published: 8/14/2024
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Inventor(s):
Fanglin Chen
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Shumin Fang
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Kyle Brinkman
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Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Enhanced Hydrogen Permeation in Nanocrystalline Proton Conducting Ceramics of the Form SrCeO3
Reference #: 00828 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for this technology Potential Applications: Implementing this technology to create dense, nanocrystalline ceramics or thin films on porous supported substrates would result in enhanced hydrogen permeation membranes. Advantages and Benefits: Because electron...
Published: 4/4/2017
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Inventor(s):
Fanglin Chen
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Kyle Brinkman
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Paul Korinko
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Elise Fox
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Thad Adams
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Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Nanotechnology
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