Patents by Inventor Christopher N. Chervin
Christopher N. Chervin 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).
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ZIRCONIA AEROGELS AS SUBSTRATES FOR THE SORPTION AND DECOMPOSITION OF TOXIC ORGANOPHOSPHOROUS AGENTS
Publication number: 20220370978Abstract: Disclosed is a method of decontamination by exposing a zirconium oxy(hydroxide) aerogel to a liquid, vapor, or gaseous sample suspected of containing a phosphonate compound. The aerogel may be doped with Fe3+ ions, Ce3+ ions, or SO42? ions. The aerogel may be made by: providing a solution of ZrCl4; FeCl3, CeCl3, or Zr(SO4)2; and a solvent; adding a cyclic ether to the solution to form a gel; infiltrating the gel with liquid carbon dioxide; applying a temperature and pressure to form supercritical fluid carbon dioxide; and removing the carbon dioxide for form an aerogel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Applicant: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Jeffrey W. Long, Christopher N. Chervin, Robert B. Balow, Jeffrey C. Owrutsky, Debra R. Rolison, Kenan O. Fears -
ZIRCONIA AEROGELS AS SUBSTRATES FOR THE SORPTION AND DECOMPOSITION OF TOXIC ORGANOPHOSPHOROUS AGENTS
Publication number: 20220371909Abstract: Disclosed is a method of decontamination by exposing a zirconium oxy(hydroxide) aerogel to a liquid, vapor, or gaseous sample suspected of containing a phosphonate compound. The aerogel may be doped with Fe3+ ions, Ce3+ ions, or SO42? ions. The aerogel may be made by: providing a solution of ZrCl4; FeCl3, CeCl3, or Zr(SO4)2; and a solvent; adding a cyclic ether to the solution to form a gel; infiltrating the gel with liquid carbon dioxide; applying a temperature and pressure to form supercritical fluid carbon dioxide; and removing the carbon dioxide for form an aerogel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Applicant: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Jeffrey W. Long, Christopher N. Chervin, Robert B. Balow, Jeffrey C. Owrutsky, Debra R. Rolison, Kenan O. Fears -
Patent number: 11296373Abstract: A zinc-air battery having: a cathode, an anode, an electrolyte, a separator between the anode and the cathode, and a housing. The cathode includes: a cathode current collector and a composite having a porous carbon material, a porous cryptomelane-type MnOx material, a porous NiyFe1-yOx material, and a binder. The anode includes: a continuous network having metallic zinc and having metallic zinc bridges connecting metallic zinc particle cores and a continuous network of void space interpenetrating the zinc network. The electrolyte fills the void space in the anode, is in contact with the cathode, and permeates the composite without completely filling or obstructing a majority of the pores. The housing encloses the anode, the cathode, and the separator and exposes the composite to ambient air.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2018Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Joseph F. Parker, Jeffrey W. Long, Debra R. Rolison, Christopher N. Chervin
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ZIRCONIA AEROGELS AS SUBSTRATES FOR THE SORPTION AND DECOMPOSITION OF TOXIC ORGANOPHOSPHOROUS AGENTS
Publication number: 20210317002Abstract: Disclosed is a method of decontamination by exposing a zirconium oxy(hydroxide) aerogel to a liquid, vapor, or gaseous sample suspected of containing a phosphonate compound. The aerogel may be doped with Fe3+ ions, Ce3+ ions, or SO42? ions. The aerogel may be made by: providing a solution of ZrCl4; FeCl3, CeCl3, or Zr(SO4)2; and a solvent; adding a cyclic ether to the solution to form a gel; infiltrating the gel with liquid carbon dioxide; applying a temperature and pressure to form supercritical fluid carbon dioxide; and removing the carbon dioxide for form an aerogel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2020Publication date: October 14, 2021Applicant: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Jeffrey W. Long, Christopher N. Chervin, Robert B. Balow, Jeffrey C. Owrutsky, Debra R. Rolison, Kenan O. Fears -
Patent number: 10651478Abstract: An article having a titanium, titanium carbide, titanium nitride, tantalum, aluminum, silicon, or stainless steel substrate, a RuO2 coating on a portion of the substrate; and a plurality of platinum nanoparticles on the RuO2 coating. The RuO2 coating contains nanoparticles of RuO2. A method of: immersing the substrate in a solution of RuO4 and a nonpolar solvent at a temperature that is below the temperature at which RuO4 decomposes to RuO2 in the nonpolar solvent in the presence of the article; warming the article and solution to ambient temperature under ambient conditions to cause the formation of a RuO2 coating on a portion of the article; and electrodepositing platinum nanoparticles on the RuO2 coating.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Jeremy J Pietron, Michael B. Pomfret, Christopher N. Chervin, Debra R Rolison, Jeffrey W Long
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Publication number: 20190173141Abstract: A zinc-air battery having: a cathode, an anode, an electrolyte, a separator between the anode and the cathode, and a housing. The cathode includes: a cathode current collector and a composite having a porous carbon material, a porous cryptomelane-type MnOx material, a porous NiyFe1-yOx material, and a binder. The anode includes: a continuous network having metallic zinc and having metallic zinc bridges connecting metallic zinc particle cores and a continuous network of void space interpenetrating the zinc network. The electrolyte fills the void space in the anode, is in contact with the cathode, and permeates the composite without completely filling or obstructing a majority of the pores. The housing encloses the anode, the cathode, and the separator and exposes the composite to ambient air.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2018Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Joseph F. Parker, Jeffrey W. Long, Debra R. Rolison, Christopher N. Chervin
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Publication number: 20150284853Abstract: Disclosed herein is an article having: a substrate and a RuO2 coating having nanoparticles of RuO2. Also disclosed herein is an article having: a substrate and a RuO2 coating. The coating is made by: immersing the substrate in a solution of RuO4 and a nonpolar solvent at a temperature that is below the temperature at which RuO4 decomposes to RuO2 and warming the substrate and solution to ambient temperature under ambient conditions to cause the formation of the coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2014Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Jeffrey W. Long, Jeffrey C. Owrutsky, Christopher N. Chervin, Debra R. Rolison, Joseph S. Melinger
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Patent number: 9093721Abstract: Disclosed herein is a metal-air battery having a cathode, an anode, and an electrolyte. The cathode has a cathode current collector and a composite of a porous carbon structure and a pseudocapacitive coating. The coating does not completely fill or obstruct a majority of the pores, and the pores can be exposed to a gas. The electrolyte is in contact with the anode and permeates the composite without completely filling or obstructing a majority of the pores.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2011Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Debra R Rolison, Jeffrey W Long, Christopher N. Chervin
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Patent number: 8906501Abstract: Disclosed herein is an article having: a substrate and a RuO2 coating having nanoparticles of RuO2. Also disclosed herein is an article having: a substrate and a RuO2 coating. The coating is made by: immersing the substrate in a solution of RuO4 and a nonpolar solvent at a temperature that is below the temperature at which RuO4 decomposes to RuO2 and warming the substrate and solution to ambient temperature under ambient conditions to cause the formation of the coating.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2010Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Jeffrey W Long, Jeffrey C Owrutsky, Christopher N. Chervin, Debra R Rolison, Joseph S. Melinger
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Patent number: 8889257Abstract: An article having: a nonconductive fiber and a RuO2 coating. A method of: immersing a nonconductive article in a solution of RuO4 and a nonpolar solvent at a temperature that is below the temperature at which RuO4 decomposes to RuO2 in the nonpolar solvent in the presence of the article; and warming the article and solution to ambient temperature under ambient conditions to cause the formation of a RuO2 coating on a portion of the article. An article having: a nonconductive fiber and a coating. The coating is made by electroless deposition, sputtering, atomic-layer deposition, chemical vapor deposition, or physical vapor deposition.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2008Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Debra R Rolison, Jeffrey W Long, Christopher N. Chervin, Justin C Lytle, Katherine A. Pettigrew
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Publication number: 20130122401Abstract: An article having a titanium, titanium carbide, titanium nitride, tantalum, aluminum, silicon, or stainless steel substrate, a RuO2 coating on a portion of the substrate; and a plurality of platinum nanoparticles on the RuO2 coating. The RuO2 coating contains nanoparticles of RuO2. A method of: immersing the substrate in a solution of RuO4 and a nonpolar solvent at a temperature that is below the temperature at which RuO4 decomposes to RuO2 in the nonpolar solvent in the presence of the article; warming the article and solution to ambient temperature under ambient conditions to cause the formation of a RuO2 coating on a portion of the article; and electrodepositing platinum nanoparticles on the RuO2 coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Inventors: Jeremy J. Pietron, Michael B. Pomfret, Christopher N. Chervin, Debra R. Rolison, Jeffrey W. Long
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Publication number: 20120074908Abstract: Disclosed herein is a metal-air battery having a cathode, an anode, and an electrolyte. The cathode has a cathode current collector and a composite of a porous carbon structure and a pseudocapacitive coating. The coating does not completely fill or obstruct a majority of the pores, and the pores can be exposed to a gas. The electrolyte is in contact with the anode and permeates the composite without completely filling or obstructing a majority of the pores.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: The Government of the United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Debra R Rolison, Jeffrey W. Long, Christopher N. Chervin
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Publication number: 20110091723Abstract: Disclosed herein is an article having: a substrate and a RuO2 coating having nanoparticles of RuO2. Also disclosed herein is an article having: a substrate and a RuO2 coating. The coating is made by: immersing the substrate in a solution of RuO4 and a nonpolar solvent at a temperature that is below the temperature at which RuO4 decomposes to RuO2 and warming the substrate and solution to ambient temperature under ambient conditions to cause the formation of the coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Naval Research LaboratoryInventors: Jeffrey W. Long, Jeffrey C. Owrutsky, Christopher N. Chervin, Debra R. Rolison, Joseph S. Melinger
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Publication number: 20090092834Abstract: An article having: a nonconductive fiber and a RuO2 coating. A method of: immersing a nonconductive article in a solution of RuO4 and a nonpolar solvent at a temperature that is below the temperature at which RuO4 decomposes to RuO2 in the nonpolar solvent in the presence of the article; and warming the article and solution to ambient temperature under ambient conditions to cause the formation of a RuO2 coating on a portion of the article. An article having: a nonconductive fiber and a coating. The coating is made by electroless deposition, sputtering, atomic-layer deposition, chemical vapor deposition, or physical vapor deposition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Debra R. Rolison, Jeffrey W. Long, Christopher N. Chervin, Justin C. Lytle, Katherine A. Pettigrew