Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Synthesis of effective carbon nanoreinforcements for structural applications
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Application No.: US16107698Application Date: 2018-08-21
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Publication No.: US10688695B2Publication Date: 2020-06-23
- Inventor: Francisco C. Robles , Hector A. Calderon , Anderson Okonkwo
- Applicant: University of Houston System
- Applicant Address: US TX Houston
- Assignee: University of Houston System
- Current Assignee: University of Houston System
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Houston
- Agency: Carter, DeLuca & Farrell LLP
- Agent George Likourezos
- Main IPC: B29C43/00
- IPC: B29C43/00 ; B82Y30/00 ; C08K3/04 ; C22C1/10 ; C22C26/00 ; C01B32/15 ; C01B32/20 ; C01B32/184 ; C04B35/00 ; C04B35/628 ; C03C14/00 ; C04B35/645 ; B82Y40/00 ; B29L31/30 ; B29L31/34 ; C04B35/626

Abstract:
A methodology is disclosed to produce nanostructured carbon particles that act as effective reinforcements. The process is conducted in the solid state at close to ambient conditions. The carbon nanostructures produced under this discovery are nanostructured and are synthesized by mechanical means at standard conditions. The benefit of this processing methodology is that those carbon nanostructures can be used as effective reinforcements for composites of various matrices. As example, are to demonstrate its effectiveness the following matrices were including in testing: ceramic, metallic, and polymeric (organic and inorganic), as well as bio-polymers. The reinforcements have been introduced in those matrices at room and elevated temperatures. The raw material is carbon soot that is a byproduct and hence abundant and cheaper than pristine carbon alternatives (e.g. nanotubes, graphene).
Public/Granted literature
- US20190126517A1 SYNTHESIS OF EFFECTIVE CARBON NANOREINFORCEMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL APPLICATIONS Public/Granted day:2019-05-02
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