Patents by Inventor Gerold Huebner
Gerold Huebner 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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Publication number: 20250112247Abstract: A method of producing a conductive nanoporous support, comprises: (i) producing an inorganic template by mixing and subjecting to high-energy ball milling an inorganic material and a powder selected from a carbonaceous material, a polymer, or a metal oxide; and (ii) coating the inorganic template with metal nanoparticles to obtain the nanoporous support. The invention further relates to a conductive nanoporous support, an electrolytic electrode, or gas diffusion electrode and an electrolytic cell or fuel cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2024Publication date: April 3, 2025Applicants: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Volkswagen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Marwa Atwa, Shicheng John Xu, Tim Goh, Friedrich B. Prinz, Gerold Huebner, Jonathan Edward Mueller, Marco Wiethop, Vedran Glavas, Lasse Schmidt
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Patent number: 12170379Abstract: A manufacturing process includes: depositing a catalyst support on a gas diffusion layer to form a catalyst support-coated gas diffusion layer; depositing a catalyst on the catalyst support-coated gas diffusion layer to form a catalyst-coated gas diffusion layer; and depositing an ionomer on the catalyst-coated gas diffusion layer to form an ionomer-coated gas diffusion layer. A membrane electrode assembly for a fuel cell includes: a gas diffusion layer; a polymer electrolyte membrane; and a catalyst layer disposed between the gas diffusion layer and the polymer electrolyte membrane, wherein the catalyst layer includes an ionomer, and a concentration of the ionomer varies within the catalyst layer according to a concentration profile.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2019Date of Patent: December 17, 2024Assignees: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Volkswagen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Shicheng Xu, Friedrich B. Prinz, Thomas Schladt, Tanja Graf, Jonathan Edward Mueller, Sebastian Kirsch, Gerold Huebner, Vedran Glavas
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Patent number: 11973233Abstract: A catalyst structure includes: (1) a substrate; (2) a catalyst layer on the substrate; and (3) an adhesion layer disposed between the substrate and the catalyst layer. In some implementations, an average thickness of the adhesion layer is about 1 nm or less. In some implementations, a material of the catalyst layer at least partially extends into a region of the adhesion layer. In some implementations, the catalyst layer is characterized by a lattice strain imparted by the adhesion layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2020Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignees: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Volkswagen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Friedrich B. Prinz, Shicheng Xu, Yongmin Kim, Thomas Jaramillo, Drew C. Higgins, Maha Yusuf, Zhaoxuan Wang, Kyung Min Lee, Marat Orazov, Dong Un Lee, Tanja Graf, Thomas Schladt, Gerold Huebner, Hanna-Lena Wittern, Jonathan Edward Mueller
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Patent number: 11936051Abstract: A catalyst structure includes: (1) a substrate; (2) a catalyst layer on the substrate; and (3) an adhesion layer disposed between the substrate and the catalyst layer. In some implementations, an average thickness of the adhesion layer is about 1 nm or less. In some implementations, a material of the catalyst layer at least partially extends into a region of the adhesion layer. In some implementations, the catalyst layer is characterized by a lattice strain imparted by the adhesion layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2019Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignees: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Volkswagen AktiengesellschafInventors: Friedrich B. Prinz, Shicheng Xu, Yongmin Kim, Thomas Jaramillo, Drew C. Higgins, Maha Yusuf, Zhaoxuan Wang, Kyung Min Lee, Marat Orazov, Dong Un Lee, Tanja Graf, Thomas Schladt, Gerold Huebner, Hanna-Lena Wittern, Jonathan Edward Mueller
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Publication number: 20230079048Abstract: A manufacturing process includes: depositing a first catalyst on a first gas diffusion layer (GDL) to form a first catalyst-coated GDL; depositing a first ionomer on the first catalyst-coated GDL to form a first gas diffusion electrode (GDE); depositing a second catalyst on a second GDL to form a second catalyst-coated GDL; depositing a second ionomer on the second catalyst-coated GDL to form a second GDE; and laminating the first GDE with the second GDE and with an electrolyte membrane disposed between the first GDE and the second GDE to form a membrane electrode assembly (MEA). A MEA includes a first GDL; a second GDL; an electrolyte membrane disposed between the first GDL and the second GDL; a first catalyst layer disposed between the first GDL and the electrolyte membrane; and a second catalyst layer disposed between the second GDL and the electrolyte membrane, wherein a thickness of the electrolyte membrane is about 15 ?m or less.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicants: Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Volkswagen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Friedrich B. Prinz, Timothy Goh, Shicheng Xu, Zhaoxuan Wang, Soonwook Hong, Yongmin Kim, Samuel Dull, Dong Un Lee, Thomas Francisco Jaramillo, Thomas Schladt, Gerold Huebner, Jonathan Müller, Glavas Vedran
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Publication number: 20230009452Abstract: A catalyst structure includes: (1) a substrate; (2) a catalyst layer on the substrate; and (3) an adhesion layer disposed between the substrate and the catalyst layer. In some implementations, an average thickness of the adhesion layer is about 1 nm or less. In some implementations, a material of the catalyst layer at least partially extends into a region of the adhesion layer. In some implementations, the catalyst layer is characterized by a lattice strain imparted by the adhesion layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2020Publication date: January 12, 2023Applicants: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Volkswagen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Friedrich B. PRINZ, Shicheng XU, Yongmin KIM, Thomas JARAMILLO, Drew C. HIGGINS, Maha YUSUF, Zhaoxuan WANG, Kyung Min LEE, Marat ORAZOV, Dong Un LEE, Tanja GRAF, Thomas SCHLADT, Gerold HUEBNER, Hanna-Lena WITTERN, Jonathan Edward MUELLER
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Patent number: 11462744Abstract: A manufacturing process includes: depositing a first catalyst on a first gas diffusion layer (GDL) to form a first catalyst-coated GDL; depositing a first ionomer on the first catalyst-coated GDL to form a first gas diffusion electrode (GDE); depositing a second catalyst on a second GDL to form a second catalyst-coated GDL; depositing a second ionomer on the second catalyst-coated GDL to form a second GDE; and laminating the first GDE with the second GDE and with an electrolyte membrane disposed between the first GDE and the second GDE to form a membrane electrode assembly (MEA). A MEA includes a first GDL; a second GDL; an electrolyte membrane disposed between the first GDL and the second GDL; a first catalyst layer disposed between the first GDL and the electrolyte membrane; and a second catalyst layer disposed between the second GDL and the electrolyte membrane, wherein a thickness of the electrolyte membrane is about 15 ?m or less.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2020Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignees: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Volkswagen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Friedrich B. Prinz, Timothy Goh, Shicheng Xu, Zhaoxuan Wang, Soonwook Hong, Yongmin Kim, Samuel Dull, Dong Un Lee, Thomas Francisco Jaramillo, Thomas Schladt, Gerold Huebner, Jonathan Müller, Glavas Vedran
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Publication number: 20220029171Abstract: A manufacturing process includes: depositing a catalyst support on a gas diffusion layer to form a catalyst support-coated gas diffusion layer; depositing a catalyst on the catalyst support-coated gas diffusion layer to form a catalyst-coated gas diffusion layer; and depositing an ionomer on the catalyst-coated gas diffusion layer to form an ionomer-coated gas diffusion layer. A membrane electrode assembly for a fuel cell includes: a gas diffusion layer; a polymer electrolyte membrane; and a catalyst layer disposed between the gas diffusion layer and the polymer electrolyte membrane, wherein the catalyst layer includes an ionomer, and a concentration of the ionomer varies within the catalyst layer according to a concentration profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2019Publication date: January 27, 2022Applicants: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Volkswagen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Shicheng XU, Friedrich B. PRINZ, Thomas SCHLADT, Tanja GRAF, Jonathan Edward MUELLER, Sebastian KIRSCH, Gerold HUEBNER, Vedran GLAVAS
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Publication number: 20210257629Abstract: A manufacturing process includes: depositing a first catalyst on a first gas diffusion layer (GDL) to form a first catalyst-coated GDL; depositing a first ionomer on the first catalyst-coated GDL to form a first gas diffusion electrode (GDE); depositing a second catalyst on a second GDL to form a second catalyst-coated GDL; depositing a second ionomer on the second catalyst-coated GDL to form a second GDE; and laminating the first GDE with the second GDE and with an electrolyte membrane disposed between the first GDE and the second GDE to form a membrane electrode assembly (MEA). A MEA includes a first GDL; a second GDL; an electrolyte membrane disposed between the first GDL and the second GDL; a first catalyst layer disposed between the first GDL and the electrolyte membrane; and a second catalyst layer disposed between the second GDL and the electrolyte membrane, wherein a thickness of the electrolyte membrane is about 15 ?m or less.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2020Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Friedrich B. Prinz, Timothy Goh, Shicheng Xu, Zhaoxuan Wang, Soonwook Hong, Yongmin Kim, Samuel Dull, Dong Un Lee, Thomas Francisco Jaramillo, Thomas Schladt, Gerold Huebner, Jonathan Muller, Glavas Vedran
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Publication number: 20200127300Abstract: A catalyst structure includes: (1) a substrate; (2) a catalyst layer on the substrate; and (3) an adhesion layer disposed between the substrate and the catalyst layer. In some implementations, an average thickness of the adhesion layer is about 1 nm or less. In some implementations, a material of the catalyst layer at least partially extends into a region of the adhesion layer. In some implementations, the catalyst layer is characterized by a lattice strain imparted by the adhesion layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicants: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Volkswagen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Friedrich B. PRINZ, Shicheng XU, Yongmin KIM, Thomas JARAMILLO, Drew C. HIGGINS, Maha YUSUF, Zhaoxuan WANG, Kate LEE, Marat ORAZOV, Dong Un LEE, Tanja GRAF, Thomas SCHLADT, Gerold HUEBNER, Hanna-Lena WITTERN, Jonathan Edward MUELLER
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Publication number: 20190264325Abstract: A method includes (1) functionalizing a substrate to yield a functionalized substrate; and (2) depositing a catalyst on the functionalized substrate by atomic layer deposition to form a thin film of the catalyst covering the functionalized substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2017Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Friedrich B. PRINZ, Thomas Francisco JARAMILLO, Tanja GRAF, Thomas SCHLADT, Gerold HUEBNER, Shicheng XU, Yongmin KIM, Maha YUSUF, Drew Christopher HIGGINS
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Publication number: 20160240860Abstract: A noble metal-free catalyst system with a carbon-based support material and a polyaniline-metal catalyst bound to the support material is provided. Moreover, fuel cell containing the catalyst system is provided. The polyaniline-metal catalyst -contains iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2014Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: Peter Strasser, M. S. Ranjbar, Gerold Huebner