Patents by Inventor Zhong-Cheng Hu

Zhong-Cheng Hu has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6852425
    Abstract: The method of the invention is based on the unique electron-carrying function of a photocatalytic unit such as the photosynthesis system I (PSI) reaction center of the protein-chlorophyll complex isolated from chloroplasts. The method employs a photo-biomolecular metal deposition technique for precisely controlled nucleation and growth of metallic clusters/particles, e.g., platinum, palladium, and their alloys, etc., as well as for thin-film formation above the surface of a solid substrate. The photochemically mediated technique offers numerous advantages over traditional deposition methods including quantitative atom deposition control, high energy efficiency, and mild operating condition requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2005
    Assignee: Ut-Battelle, LLC
    Inventor: Zhong-Cheng Hu
  • Patent number: 6806295
    Abstract: Methods for sol-gel processing that generally involve mixing together an inorganic metal salt, water, and a water miscible alcohol or other organic solvent, at room temperature with a macromolecular dispersant material, such as hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) added. The resulting homogenous solution is incubated at a desired temperature and time to result in a desired product. The methods enable production of high quality sols and gels at lower temperatures than standard methods. The methods enable production of nanosize sols from inorganic metal salts. The methods offer sol-gel processing from inorganic metal salts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2004
    Assignee: UT-Battelle, LLC
    Inventor: Zhong-Cheng Hu
  • Publication number: 20040023055
    Abstract: The method of the invention is based on the unique electron-carrying function of a photocatalytic unit such as the photosynthesis system I (PSI) reaction center of the protein-chlorophyll complex isolated from chloroplasts. The method employs a photo-biomolecular metal deposition technique for precisely controlled nucleation and growth of metallic clusters/particles, e.g., platinum, palladium, and their alloys, etc., as well as for thin-film formation above the surface of a solid substrate. The photochemically mediated technique offers numerous advantages over traditional deposition methods including quantitative atom deposition control, high energy efficiency, and mild operating condition requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2003
    Publication date: February 5, 2004
    Inventor: Zhong-Cheng Hu
  • Patent number: 6558448
    Abstract: The method of the invention is based on the unique electron-carrying function of a photocatalytic unit such as the photosynthesis system I (PSI) reaction center of the protein-chlorophyll complex isolated from chloroplasts. The method employs a photo-biomolecular metal deposition technique for precisely controlled nucleation and growth of metallic clusters/particles, e.g., platinum, palladium, and their alloys, etc., as well as for thin-film formation above the surface of a solid substrate. The photochemically mediated technique offers numerous advantages over traditional deposition methods including quantitative atom deposition control, high energy efficiency, and mild operating condition requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: UT-Battelle, LLC
    Inventor: Zhong-Cheng Hu
  • Publication number: 20020120016
    Abstract: Methods for sol-gel processing that generally involve mixing together an inorganic metal salt, water, and a water miscible alcohol or other organic solvent, preferably at room temperature. A macromolecular dispersant material, such as hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC), may optionally be added. The resulting homogenous solution is incubated at a desired temperature and time to result in a desired product. Several parameters of the method can be manipulated, making the method highly tunable and enabling production of sols and gels with various desired characteristics. For example, variables that can be tightly controlled and which control the product characteristics include the metal salt concentration (C), ratio of organic solvent to water (RH), temperature of incubation (T), time of incubation (t), and concentration of macromolecular dispersant (such as HPC). The methods enable production of high quality sols and gels at lower temperatures than standard methods.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 1999
    Publication date: August 29, 2002
    Inventor: ZHONG-CHENG HU
  • Publication number: 20010016236
    Abstract: The method of the invention is based on the unique electron-carrying function of a photocatalytic unit such as the photosynthesis system I (PSI) reaction center of the protein-chlorophyll complex isolated from chloroplasts. The method employs a photo-biomolecular metal deposition technique for precisely controlled nucleation and growth of metallic clusters/particles, e.g., platinum, palladium, and their alloys, etc., as well as for thin-film formation above the surface of a solid substrate. The photochemically mediated technique offers numerous advantages over traditional deposition methods including quantitative atom deposition control, high energy efficiency, and mild operating condition requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2000
    Publication date: August 23, 2001
    Applicant: UT-BATTELLE, LLC.
    Inventor: Zhong-Cheng HU
  • Patent number: 6265025
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for the rapid production of homogeneous, ultrafine inorganic material via liquid-phase reactions. The method of the present invention employs electrohydrodynamic flows in the vicinity of an electrified injector tube placed inside another tube to induce efficient turbulent mixing of two fluids containing reactive species. The rapid micromixing allows liquid-phase reactions to be conducted uniformly at high rates. This approach allows continuous production of non-agglomerated, monopispersed, submicron-sized, sphere-like powders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corporation
    Inventors: David W. DePaoli, Zhong Cheng Hu, Constantinos Tsouris
  • Patent number: 6264912
    Abstract: The present invention is a low-temperature controlled method for producing high-quality, ultrafine monodispersed nanocrystalline microsphere powders of barium titanate and other pure or composite oxide materials having particles ranging from nanosized to micronsized particles. The method of the subject invention comprises a two-stage process. The first stage produces high quality monodispersed hydrous titania microsphere particles prepared by homogeneous precipitation via dielectric tuning in alcohol-water mixed solutions of inorganic salts. Titanium tetrachloride is used as an inorganic salt precursor material. The second stage converts the pure hydrous titania microsphere particles into crystalline barium titanate microsphere powders via low-temperature, hydrothermal reactions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: UT-Battelle, LLC
    Inventor: Zhong-Cheng Hu
  • Patent number: 6162278
    Abstract: The method of the invention is based on the unique electron-carrying function of a photocatalytic unit such as the photosynthesis system I (PSI) reaction center of the protein-chlorophyll complex isolated from chloroplasts. The method employs a photo-biomolecular metal deposition technique for precisely controlled nucleation and growth of metallic clusters/particles, e.g., platinum, palladium, and their alloys, etc., as well as for thin-film formation above the surface of a solid substrate. The photochemically mediated technique offers numerous advantages over traditional deposition methods including quantitative atom deposition control, high energy efficiency, and mild operating condition requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2000
    Assignee: UT.sub.-- Battelle, LLC
    Inventor: Zhong-Cheng Hu