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Larry Dominey, N.e. Moses Lake, WA US
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20100134956 | SOLID ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A solid electrolytic capacitor with a high voltage resistance property and a method of manufacturing the same is disclosed. The solid electrolytic capacitor is formed including an electrolyte layer on an anode electrode formed of a metal oxide dielectric by a polymerization reaction in which the polymerizable monomer or the monomer solution is mixed with an oxidant, wherein a Lewis base having a steric hindrance group with a nitrogen atom or a Lewis base having a hydrophilic radical with a nitrogen atom is adhered to a surface of the dielectric or incorporated in the electrolyte layer. | 06-03-2010 |
Lawrence A. Dominey, N.e. Moses Lake, WA US
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20110242734 | SOLID ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR - Provided is a high-voltage solid electrolytic capacitor having a rated voltage of several hundreds of volts. After an anodic oxide film layer is formed on a roughened surface of an aluminum foil by way of a first conversion treatment, a hydrated film is formed by way of boiling water immersion; the hydrated film is provided with a second conversion treatment at a formation voltage lower than that of the first conversion treatment such that an anodic foil is formed; and a conductive polymeric layer is formed on a surface of the anodic foil. | 10-06-2011 |
Raymond Dominey, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20090023038 | LIQUID MATERIALS FOR USE IN ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS - Disclosed is the use of liquid precursor materials to prepare a processible polymeric electrolyte, which can be used to form a proton exchange membrane for use in an electrochemical cell. Also disclosed is the use of liquid precursor materials to prepare a processible catalyst ink composition, which can be conformally applied to a proton exchange membrane and a electrode material for use in an electrochemical cell. Also disclosed is the use of a photocurable perfluoropolyether (PFPE) material to form a microfluidic electrochemical cell. | 01-22-2009 |
Raymond Dominey, Henrico, VA US
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20120175269 | ADVANCED AROMATIC AMINE HETEROCYCLIC CATALYSTS FOR CARBON DIOXIDE REDUCTION - Methods and systems for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide using advanced aromatic amine heterocyclic catalysts are disclosed. A method for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide may include, but is not limited to, steps (A) to (C). Step (A) may introduce water to a first compartment of an electrochemical cell. Said first compartment may include an anode. Step (B) may introduce carbon dioxide to a second compartment of said electrochemical cell. Said second compartment may include a solution of an electrolyte, a catalyst, and a cathode. Said catalyst may include at least two aromatic amine heterocycles that are at least one of (a) fused or (b) configured to become electronically conjugated upon one electron reduction. Step (C) may apply an electrical potential between said anode and said cathode in said electrochemical cell sufficient for said cathode to reduce said carbon dioxide to a product mixture. | 07-12-2012 |
Simon Dominey, Woburn, MA US
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20160089852 | MULTI-LAYER THERMOFORMED POLYMERIC FOAM ARTICLES AND METHODS - Thermoformed polymeric foam articles and methods of forming the same are described. In some embodiments, thermoformed articles are produced from multi-layer foamed sheet where the formed article has a density equal to or less than the precursor multi-layer sheet. One of the layers of the thermoformed article may be a polymer foam layer having a density reduction between 5% and 50% as compared to the solid polymer. Such polymer foam layers can be referred to as “medium density” or “high density” foams. Advantageously, the methods described herein are practical for commercial use and, for example, can be used to produce a variety of thermoformed articles suitable for use in many different applications. | 03-31-2016 |
20160090458 | THERMOFORMED POLYMERIC FOAM ARTICLES AND METHODS - Thermoformed polymeric foam articles are described herein In some embodiments, the articles are made by a manufacturing method (e.g., a continuous process) which involves the extrusion and subsequent thermoforming of a blowing agent containing thermoplastic sheet. The thermoformed polymeric foam articles may have a lower density than the precursor sheet from which they are formed. In some but not all embodiments, the precursor sheet is a multi-layer sheet which includes at least one foam layer. In such embodiments, the thermoformed articles also include multiple layers and at least one foam layer. | 03-31-2016 |