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Pioneer of the Methanol Economy, Nobel Laureate and World-Renowned Scientific Leader, Dr. George Olah, Joins QuantumSphere, Inc.
Santa Ana, CA | Posted on January 09, 2006
QuantumSphere, Inc., the leading manufacturer
of metallic nanopowders for applications in aerospace, defense, energy,
electronics and other markets demanding advanced material applications,
announced Professor George A. Olah, recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in
Chemistry, has joined QuantumSphere’s Scientific Advisory Board. This news
follows QuantumSphere’s previous announcement that it received Frost &
Sullivan’s Technology Innovation of the Year Award for 2005.
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™
metals and nanometal alloys are now replacing a significant portion of
platinum, currently the main catalyst in a variety of fuel cells. These
materials will also be used in high performance batteries.
Dr. Olah is the Director of the University of Southern California’s Loker
Hydrocarbon Research Institute and Distinguished Professor in Organic
Chemistry. Dr. Olah joined QuantumSphere’s Scientific Board of Advisors
based on the following criteria: market need, technological excellence and
management leadership. “QuantumSphere combines unique, proprietary
technology, management team excellence and an ability to execute that will
squarely place them in a position to serve a global market opportunity,”
said Prof. Olah.
Nobel Prize Winning Researcher’s Work Intersects With QuantumSphere’s
Business Strategy and Execution
Dr. Olah’s discoveries led to the development of a new kind of fuel cell,
called the direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC), that is a highly efficient and
convenient source of electricity. “We find that Dr. Olah’s pioneering fuel
cell work is complimentary to what we’re doing at QuantumSphere and the way
our company is reshaping the marketplace,” said Kevin Maloney, CEO,
QuantumSphere, Inc. “Platinum was widely considered to be the best catalyst
for proton exchange membrane fuel cells, such as hydrogen and direct
methanol cell in terms of electrical efficiency. However, platinum is about
500% more expensive per gram than QuantumSphere’s solution. A shift from
finely divided platinum to QSI- nano™ metals and alloys results in a
reduction in the cost of fuel cell and battery catalysts. That said, Dr.
Olah’s research to provide a highly efficient and convenient source of
electricity, fits well with QuantumSphere’s business, as we continue to
commercialize products that are invaluable for the production of high-power
density fuel cells that will provide performance advantages in cell phones,
cameras and other portable electronics,” Maloney added.
Dr. Olah has published over 1,300 scientific papers, 15 books and has been
issued 120 patents. In 2003, he was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of
the Rising Sun of Japan for his continued work promoting chemistry in Japan.
In addition he was awarded the Priestly Medal in 2005 from the American
Chemical Society. His most recent research centers on the conversion of two
greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide and methane, into useful fuels and
products, investigations driven by his long-standing interest in energy and
environmental issues. To find new solutions to these pressing issues, Olah
is working to develop new, cleaner and renewable energy technologies, based
on methanol, to replace diminishing oil reserves while reducing levels of
greenhouse gases. Olah has made significant research contributions to the
practical development of improved lead-free gasoline, cleaner high-octane
gas and other promising nonpolluting fuels, as well as many chemical
processes now used in pharmaceutical and industrial chemistry.
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™
metals and nanometal alloys are now replacing a significant portion of
platinum, currently the main catalyst in a variety of fuel cells providing a
renewable source of power to supply the world’s energy needs. These
materials will also be used in high performance batteries. 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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