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QuantumSphere, Inc. Receives Technology Innovation of the Year Award from Frost & Sullivan
Santa Ana, CA | Posted on November 14, 2005
QuantumSphere, Inc., the leading
manufacturer of metallic nanopowders for applications in aerospace, defense,
energy, electronics and other markets demanding advanced material
applications, announced it received Frost & Sullivan’s 2005 Technology
Innovation of the Year Award in the area of Metallic Nanopowder
Technologies. QuantumSphere is the only supplier of the world’s highest
quality magnetic, conductive and catalytic metallic nanopowders, including
QSI-nano™ nickel, silver, copper, cobalt and other proprietary nanoscale
alloys. QSI-nano™ alloys will ultimately replace platinum as the main
catalyst in a variety of fuel cells and will also be used in high
performance batteries. Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents this Award to a
company that has exhibited technological superiority within its industry.
The Award recognizes the ability of the company to successfully develop and
introduce new technology, formulate a well-designed product family, and make
significant product performance contributions to the industry.
Research Methodology and Selection Process Criteria
To choose the Award recipient, Frost & Sullivan’s analyst team conducted a
selection process that included primary interviews and extensive primary and
secondary research via a bottom-up approach. The analysts team shortlists
candidates on the basis of a set of qualitative and quantitative
measurements. The analyst also considers the pace of research and technology
innovation and the significance or potential relevance of the innovation to
the overall industry. The ultimate Award recipient is chosen after a
thorough evaluation of this research. Additionally, there are specific
criteria used to determine the final rankings.
The recipient of this Award has excelled based on the following criteria:
“Frost & Sullivan’s Technology Innovation of the Year Award in the field of
metallic nanopowder technologies went to QuantumSphere, Inc. in recognition
of the company’s development of a novel automated vapor-deposition based
process technology for the production of high-quality metallic nanopowders
and alloys,” said Anil Naidu, Research Analyst. “These materials could
ultimately replace platinum as the main catalyst in a variety of fuel cells
and battery electrodes, in addition to being used in ‘traditional’ areas
such as coatings, conductive inks, filtration membranes as well as for
structural applications,” added Naidu.
“This Award further validates the viability of our go-to-market strategy,
products, dominant intellectual property portfolio and the outstanding
quality of our seasoned scientific team,” said Kevin Maloney, CEO,
QuantumSphere, Inc. “We appreciate that a leading growth consulting firm has
formally recognized the fundamental breakthrough quality of QuantumSphere’s
technology,” Maloney added. QuantumSphere’s bottom-up process combines
conventional gas-phase condensation methods with the firm’s own intellectual
property, to develop nanopowder particles with a highly controlled particle
size, uniform distribution and custom tailored oxide shell thickness.
Resistance heating is used to first liquefy and then vaporize the metal
precursor, which is then exposed to the laminar flow of inert gasses to
condense the metal into spherical nanoparticles meeting specification
requirements. The use of resistance heating and vapor condensation helps
produce higher purity nanopowders with reduced degrees of agglomeration.
QuantumSphere’s process is fully automated and highly scalable, governed by
a proprietary software system monitoring and controlling up to 23 different
metrics on the production process. This confers key advantages to
QuantumSphere’s production process: the high degree of control over a wide
range of parameters provides repeatability, allowing the particle size
distribution, oxide shell thickness, and particle characteristics to be
maintained across small batches and large continuous production runs. It
also makes QuantumSphere’s process more flexible, allowing production to be
adapted and modified to meet specialized, application-specific needs
generated by different clients or partners. Also each process can be easily
optimized to meet defined requirements for oxide shell thickness, consistent
particle size and uniform distribution. This capability is significant given
the largely customized, case-by-case, application-centric nature of metallic
nanopowders. This process is environmentally friendly and generates metallic
nanopowders that are safer to handle and more easily dispersed in a variety
of solutions and polymers.
QuantumSphere has established intellectual property in key processes related
to the production, collection, and dispersion of nanopowders, for instance,
in terms of the control of the laminar gas flow around the particles to
produce nanopowders of particular size, purity and oxide shell thickness.
QuantumSphere also has intellectual property filed on nano-enabled catalyst
devices for applications in the battery and fuel cell markets. QuantumSphere
’s efforts have also focused on increasing strength to weight ratios for
composites, and on increasing the toughness of these nanomaterials. The firm
’s research and development team has focused on micro fuel cell devices for
energy storage, batteries and in the area of, hydrogen generation and
storage for renewable energy. A proprietary nickel/cobalt alloy was
developed earlier in 2005 and recently validated as an excellent catalyst
material for Zinc/air batteries. These nano alloys will replace expensive
platinum as a catalyst in a variety of fuel cell devices and potentially
help spur the growth of this market.
About QuantumSphere, Inc.:
QuantumSphere is the leading manufacturer of metallic nanopowders for
aerospace, defense, energy, transportation, electronics, and other markets
demanding advanced material applications. QuantumSphere’s exclusive
manufacturing process provides consistent and narrow particle size
distribution, low levels of agglomeration and impurities, a custom-tailored
oxide shell thickness, and the highest purity metallic nanopowders on the
market that are easier to transport and handle. The company accomplishes
this without compromising its commitment to the environment and the
community. No other company offers these performance advantages.
QuantumSphere is the only supplier of the world’s highest quality magnetic,
conductive and catalytic metallic nanopowders, including QSI-nano™ nickel,
silver, copper, cobalt and other proprietary nanoscale alloys. QSI-nano™
alloys will ultimately replace platinum as the main catalyst in a variety of
fuel cells and battery electrodes, providing a renewable source of power to
supply the world’s energy needs. The company is leveraging its leading
market position in metallic powders to manufacture and ship materials and
devices for applications in batteries, fuel cells, conductive inks, magnetic
coatings and membrane filtration devices.
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