Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Reexamination Certificate
2011-03-15
2011-03-15
Bell, Bruce F (Department: 1759)
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
C204S196370, C204S196070, C204S196040, C204S196010
Reexamination Certificate
active
07905992
ABSTRACT:
An electrically conductive surface of a submerged object comprises a polymer matrix, such as a resin, with a plurality of electrically conductive nanoparticles suspended within the polymer. The nanoparticles are preferably smaller than 100 nanometers in their minimum dimension. In addition, large electrically conductive particles can be suspended in the polymer. The larger particles are typically greater than 300 nanometers in minimum dimension. The larger particles can comprise carbon powder or fibers. The electrically conductive nanoparticles, which can be nanotubes or ferrules, for example, and the larger particles, which can be carbon powder or fibers, are suspended homogeneously within the polymer matrix for best results and most uniform electrical conduction through the thickness of the composite layer.
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Anderson Kevin R.
Blizil Erica D.
Misorski Christopher J.
Olig Scott M.
Bell Bruce F
Brunswick Corporation
Lanyi William D.
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