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13 Feb 2002

New Patent Issued to Superior MicroPowders for Production of Fuel Cell Materials

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Superior Micropowders Press Release
On 4 February 2002 Superior MicroPowders (SMP) announced the issuance of its latest patent for advanced powder manufacture.

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SMP’s newly issued patent, US 6,338,809, entitled “Aerosol Method and Apparatus, Particulate Products and Electronic Devices Made Therefrom” is SMP’s latest US patent to issue and protects SMP’s manufacturing process to produce a wide variety of materials for fuel cells, batteries and electronic components. This patent contains 108 claims regarding manufacturing methods for powder-based materials with special emphasis on methods to produce metal/carbon and metal/metal oxide materials used in fuel cell reformers and MEAs.

The broad claim sets in US 6,338,809 provide protection for a wide variety of compositions including precious metal, non-precious metal and metal alloy/carbon electrocatalysts. The issuance of this patent, in combination with complimentary SMP patents such as US 6,103,393, reinforces SMP’s already strong position in supported catalysts, especially metal/carbon electrocatalysts, produced by spray-based routes.

“This is the most general and fundamental method patent issued to Superior MicroPowders to date,” comments Dr. Toivo Kodas, SMP Co-founder, Director and VP. “US 6,338,809 contains a host of broad claims that offer protection on our aerosol powder production process. It also contains claims specifically addressing spray-based methods for generating powders containing a metallic phase, including specifically platinum, and a non-metallic phase, including specifically carbon, exactly the compositions used in fuel cells. Furthermore, from this base patent, an additional divisional patent having the same priority date will issue focusing on particular electrocatalyst compositions. This divisional patent, which will be issued by mid-2002, will further strengthen SMP’s intellectual property position in fuel cell technology.”

US 6,338,809 is SMP’s 13th issued patent in the company’s rapidly expanding patent portfolio. This portfolio covers the methods, apparatus, compositions and in many cases end-use devices incorporating SMP’s advanced materials systems. A significant number of additional new patents are expected to issue throughout the balance of 2002 and early 2003, which will further broaden SMP’s IP portfolio covering its core target markets including fuel cells, batteries, microelectronics and displays.