Article: Patent No. 7,615,307 Issued on Nov. 10, Assigned to Gore Enterprise Holdings for Low Equivalent Weight Ionomer (U.S., Chinese Inventors)

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 11 -- Huey Shen Wu of Newark, Del., Charles W. Martin of Avondale, Pa., and Xin Kang Chen of Shanghai, China, have developed a low equivalent weight ionomer. The inventors were issued U.S. Patent No. 7,615,307 on Nov. 10.

The patent has been assigned to Gore Enterprise Holdings Inc., Newark, Del.

According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An ionomer and a process for forming the ionomer such that the ionomer has (1) low equivalent weight (below 950, preferably between 625 and 850, and most preferably between 675 and 800) and (2) high conductivity (greater than 0.13 S/cm). In another embodiment, the invention is an ionomer having (1) ...

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