18034096. CALORIMETER simplified abstract (Google LLC)

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CALORIMETER

Organization Name

Google LLC

Inventor(s)

EDGAR Meyhofer of Ann Arbor MI (US)

PRAMOD Reddy of Ann Arbor MI (US)

DAVID Fork of Mountain View CA (US)

JU WON Lim of Ann Arbor MI (US)

AMIN Reihani of Ann Arbor MI (US)

CALORIMETER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18034096 titled 'CALORIMETER

Simplified Explanation

The technology described in this patent application is related to calorimetry, specifically for making high-resolution thermodynamic measurements of reactions between gas phase reactants and nanomaterials. The technology allows for precise measurements of heat flow and stability over a wide range of temperatures and reaction pressures. It is primarily used to study the thermodynamics of surface reactions and phase transformations in nanomaterials.

  • The technology enables high-resolution thermodynamic measurements of reactions between gas phase reactants and nanomaterials.
  • It provides long-term stability and high heat flow resolution at various temperatures and reaction pressures.
  • The technology is particularly useful for studying the thermodynamics of surface reactions and phase transformations in nanomaterials.

Potential Applications

The potential applications of this technology include:

  • Research and development of nanomaterials
  • Understanding the thermodynamics of surface reactions
  • Studying phase transformations in nanomaterials

Problems Solved

This technology solves the following problems:

  • Lack of high-resolution thermodynamic measurements for reactions involving gas phase reactants and nanomaterials
  • Limited stability and heat flow resolution in existing calorimetry methods
  • Difficulty in studying the thermodynamics of surface reactions and phase transformations in nanomaterials

Benefits

The benefits of this technology are:

  • Accurate and precise thermodynamic measurements
  • Long-term stability for continuous monitoring of reactions
  • High heat flow resolution for detailed analysis
  • Versatility in measuring a wide range of temperatures and reaction pressures


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided herein is technology relating to calorimetry and particularly, but not exclusively, to apparatuses, methods, and systems for making high-resolution thermodynamic measurements of reactions between gas phase reactants and nanomaterials. For example, the technology can provide thermodynamic measurements with a high heat flow resolution and long term stability at a wide range of temperatures and reaction pressures. The technology is used, for example, to study the thermodynamics of surface reactions and phase transformations in nanomaterials.