Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Rentschler

Jeffrey Rentschler 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).

  • Publication number: 20230031927
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrochemical device for at least partially removing or reducing a target ionic species from an aqueous solution using faradic immobilization, the electrochemical device including at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode with different void fraction and surface area properties, due to differences in void fraction (also referred to as void ratio) of the at least one first and the at least one second electrode, water flows through an electrode with a high porosity, while the aqueous solution does not flow through an electrode with a low porosity. The asymmetry of the electrodes provides a desired voltage distribution across the device, which equates to a different voltage at each electrode, to control the speciation of the target ionic species at the anode and the cathode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2022
    Publication date: February 2, 2023
    Inventors: Lindsay Boehme, Cameron Lippert, James Richardson Landon, Alan Rassoolkhani, Jeffrey Rentschler
  • Publication number: 20230009842
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrochemical device for at least partially removing or reducing a target ionic species from an aqueous solution using faradaic immobilization, the electrochemical device including at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode with different void fraction and surface area properties, due to differences in void fraction (also referred to as void ratio) of the at least one first and the at least one second electrode, water flows through an electrode with a high porosity, while the aqueous solution does not flow through an electrode with a low porosity. The asymmetry of the electrodes provides a desired voltage distribution across the device, which equates to a different voltage at each electrode, to control the speciation of the target ionic species at the anode and the cathode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 7, 2021
    Publication date: January 12, 2023
    Inventors: Lindsay Boehme, Cameron Lippert, James Landon, Alan Rassoolkhani, Jeffrey Rentschler