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An energy storage device includes a first electrode comprising a first material and a second electrode comprising a second material, at least a portion of the first and second materials forming an interpenetrating network when dispersed in an electrolyte, the electrolyte, the first material and the second material are selected so that the first and second materials exert a repelling force on each other when combined. An electrochemical device, includes a first electrode in electrical communication with a first current collector; a second electrode in electrical communication with a second current collector; and an ionically conductive medium in ionic contact with said first and second electrodes, wherein at least a portion of the first and second electrodes form an interpenetrating network and wherein at least one of the first and second electrodes comprises an electrode structure providing two or more pathways to its current collector.
Battery structures, self-organizing structures and related methods
Chiang, Yet Ming , Moorehead, William Douglas , Gozdz, Antoni S. , Holman, Richard K. , Loxley, Andrew , Riley, Jr., Gilbert N. , Viola, Michael S. 08/25/2009 7,579,112
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An energy storage device includes a first electrode comprising a first material and a second electrode comprising a second material, at least a portion of the first and second materials forming an interpenetrating network when dispersed in an electrolyte, the electrolyte, the first material and the second material are selected so that the first and second materials exert a repelling force on each other when combined. An electrochemical device, includes a first electrode in electrical communication with a first current collector; a second electrode in electrical communication with a second current collector; and an ionically conductive medium in ionic contact with said first and second electrodes, wherein at least a portion of the first and second electrodes form an interpenetrating network and wherein at least one of the first and second electrodes comprises an electrode structure providing two or more pathways to its current collector.
Battery structures, self-organizing structures and related methods
Chiang, Yet-Ming , Moorehead, William D. , Gozdz, Antoni S. , Holman, Richard K. , Loxley, Andrew L. , Riley, Jr., Gilbert N. , Viola, Michael S. 08/02/2011 7,988,746
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An energy storage device includes a first electrode comprising a first material and a second electrode comprising a second material, at least a portion of the first and second materials forming an interpenetrating network when dispersed in an electrolyte, the electrolyte, the first material and the second material are selected so that the first and second materials exert a repelling force on each other when combined. An electrochemical device, includes a first electrode in electrical communication with a first current collector; a second electrode in electrical communication with a second current collector; and an ionically conductive medium in ionic contact with said first and second electrodes, wherein at least a portion of the first and second electrodes form an interpenetrating network and wherein at least one of the first and second electrodes comprises an electrode structure providing two or more pathways to its current collector.
Battery structures, self-organizing structures and related methods
Chiang, Yet-Ming , Moorehead, William D. , Gozdz, Antoni S. , Holman, Richard K. , Loxley, Andrew L. , Riley, Jr., Gilbert N. , Viola, Michael S. 05/01/2012 8,168,326
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An energy storage device includes a first electrode comprising a first material and a second electrode comprising a second material, at least a portion of the first and second materials forming an interpenetrating network when dispersed in an electrolyte, the electrolyte, the first material and the second material are selected so that the first and second materials exert a repelling force on each other when combined. An electrochemical device, includes a first electrode in electrical communication with a first current collector; a second electrode in electrical communication with a second current collector; and an ionically conductive medium in ionic contact with said first and second electrodes, wherein at least a portion of the first and second electrodes form an interpenetrating network and wherein at least one of the first and second electrodes comprises an electrode structure providing two or more pathways to its current collector.
Battery structures, self-organizing structures and related methods
Chiang, Yet-Ming , Moorehead, William D. , Gozdz, Antoni S. , Holman, Richard K. , Loxley, Andrew L. , Riley, Jr., Gilbert N. , Viola, Michael S. 06/26/2012 8,206,469
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A method for initiating a regeneration mode in selective catalytic reduction device utilizing hydrocarbons as a reductant includes monitoring a temperature within the aftertreatment system, monitoring a fuel dosing rate to the selective catalytic reduction device, monitoring an initial conversion efficiency, selecting a determined equation to estimate changes in a conversion efficiency of the selective catalytic reduction device based upon the monitored temperature and the monitored fuel dosing rate, estimating changes in the conversion efficiency based upon the determined equation and the initial conversion efficiency, and initiating a regeneration mode for the selective catalytic reduction device based upon the estimated changes in conversion efficiency.
Method to monitor HC-SCR catalyst NOx reduction performance for lean exhaust applications
Viola, Michael B. , Schmieg, Steven J. , Sloane, Thompson M. , Hilden, David L. , Mulawa, Patricia A. , Lee, Jong H. , Cheng, Shi-Wai S. 05/29/2012 8,186,151
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