Aachen, Germany

Michael Oertel


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 52(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1987

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Title: Michael Oertel: Innovator in Hydrogen Production Technology

Introduction

Michael Oertel is a notable inventor based in Aachen, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of hydrogen production through his innovative processes and apparatus. His work focuses on the conversion of water vapor and hydrocarbons into valuable product gases, particularly hydrogen.

Latest Patents

Oertel holds a patent for a "Process and apparatus for conversion of water vapor with coal." This invention outlines a method for converting steam and hydrocarbons, or steam and coal, into a product gas that contains hydrogen. The process enhances the conversion rate by effectively extracting and removing hydrogen as it is generated. A key feature of this invention is the use of a hydrogen-permeable membrane within a reaction vessel, which facilitates the collection and extraction of hydrogen. The membrane's design, which may be pleated or corrugated, increases the surface area for hydrogen extraction. Additionally, a hydrogen partial pressure differential is maintained across the membrane to further enhance extraction efficiency.

Career Highlights

Michael Oertel is associated with the Kernforschungsanlage Jülich GmbH, where he has been involved in advanced research and development in the field of energy production. His work has implications for sustainable energy solutions and hydrogen economy advancements.

Collaborations

Oertel has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Walter Weirich and Heiko Barnert, contributing to the collective expertise in their research endeavors.

Conclusion

Michael Oertel's innovative work in hydrogen production technology exemplifies the potential for advancements in sustainable energy solutions. His contributions are paving the way for more efficient methods of hydrogen extraction and utilization.

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