Longmont, CO, United States of America

Peter P Mardilovich


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 285(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2000

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Title: Innovations of Peter P Mardilovich

Introduction

Peter P Mardilovich is an accomplished inventor based in Longmont, CO (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of hydrogen gas extraction technology. His innovative work has led to the development of a unique hydrogen gas-extraction module that showcases his expertise and creativity.

Latest Patents

Peter P Mardilovich holds a patent for a hydrogen gas-extraction module and method of fabrication. This module features an intermediate layer bonded between a porous metal substrate and a membrane layer that is selectively permeable to hydrogen. The metal substrate is designed with a substantial concentration of a first metal at its surface, while the intermediate layer consists of an oxide of this first metal. In one embodiment, the module is tailored for high-temperature hydrogen extraction, utilizing stainless steel for the porous metal substrate and palladium or a palladium/silver alloy for the membrane layer. The fabrication method involves reacting the porous metal substrate with an oxidizing agent to create a ceramic intermediate layer, which is then covered with the selectively permeable membrane layer.

Career Highlights

Peter P Mardilovich is affiliated with Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he continues to advance his research and innovation in hydrogen technology. His work is characterized by a commitment to developing efficient and effective solutions for hydrogen extraction.

Collaborations

Peter has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Yi Hua Ma and Ying She, contributing to a dynamic research environment that fosters innovation and discovery.

Conclusion

Peter P Mardilovich's contributions to hydrogen gas extraction technology exemplify his dedication to innovation and research. His patent and ongoing work at Worcester Polytechnic Institute highlight his role as a leading inventor in this critical field.

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