Article: Publication No. WO/2009/129490 Published on Oct. 22, Assigned to Microazure for Anode Material, Uniform Metal-Semiconductor Alloy Layer (American Inventors)

GENEVA, Nov. 4 -- Murali Ramasubramanian and Robert M. Spotnitz, both of United States of America, have developed an anode material having an uniform metal-semiconductor alloy layer.

The patent has been assigned to Microazure Corp., Fremont, Calif.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization: "The present invention relates to methods for producing anode materials for use in nonaqueous electrolyte secondary batteries. In the present invention, a metal-semiconductor alloy layer is formed on an anode material by contacting a portion of the anode material with a solution containing metals ions and a dissolution component. When the anode material is contacted ...

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