Title: Glenn Eismann - Innovator in Hydrogen Isotope Recycling
Introduction
Glenn Eismann is an inventor based in Bailey Island, ME (US). He is currently associated with Skyre, Inc., where he focuses on innovative solutions in the field of hydrogen isotope recycling. Although he does not hold any granted patents, his work is significant in advancing technology related to high purity diatomic molecules of hydrogen isotopes.
Latest Patent Applications
Glenn Eismann's notable patent application is titled "METHOD AND APPARATUS PROVIDING HIGH PURITY DIATOMIC MOLECULES OF HYDROGEN ISOTOPES." This application describes an electrochemical hydrogen isotope recycling apparatus designed to recycle an isotope of hydrogen. The apparatus includes an electrochemical recycling unit comprising an anode, a cathode, and an isotope-treated proton exchange membrane. This membrane is operatively disposed between the anode and cathode and contains heavy water with the hydrogen isotope. The device is configured to receive a feedstream containing the isotope of hydrogen, facilitating the production of high purity hydrogen isotope products through an electrochemical membrane process.
Conclusion
Glenn Eismann's contributions to the field of hydrogen isotope recycling highlight his innovative approach to solving complex challenges in energy and chemistry. His work at Skyre, Inc. continues to pave the way for advancements in this critical area of research.
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