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Hannah Russert

Univeristy of New Mexico, Technology Transfer Assistant

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Non-Carbonaceous Supports

This technology provides a method for synthesis of high surface area oxygen reduction catalysts supported on conductive metal oxides for use in PEMFC fuel cells.

By University of New Mexico

Reference Number   06005

Last Update   Apr 16, 2020

Published
Multi Sector

Carbon Dioxide Transformation

New complexes of various earth-abundant, inexpensive transition or main group metals that facilitate the transformation of carbon dioxide into other more useful organic products.

By University of New Mexico

Reference Number   06006

Last Update   Apr 16, 2020

Published
Multi Sector

CO2 Electroreduction

Innovative techniques for developing catalysts and atomically dispersed chemical moieties for use in electroreduction and electrooxidation.

By Hannah Russert

Reference Number   06007

Last Update   Apr 16, 2020

Published
Multi Sector

SSM CO2 Electroreduction

An innovative method of preparing metals and metal alloys with high porosity and surface area using a sacrificial support method.

By Hannah Russert

Reference Number   06009

Last Update   Apr 16, 2020

Published
Multi Sector

Mixed-Reactant Fuel Cells

An innovative architecture for mixed-reactant fuel cells (MRFCs), eliminating the use of ion-exchange membranes and conventional bipolar flow-field plates.

By Hannah Russert

Reference Number   06010

Last Update   Apr 16, 2020

Published
Multi Sector

Oxygen Reduction and Evolution

Method of preparing transition metal-oxide catalysts for use in such devices as fuel cells.

By University of New Mexico

Reference Number   06011

Last Update   Apr 16, 2020

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