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August 29, 2007 – Vol.12 No. 23 American Hydrogen Corp and Ohio University to Develop Ammonia-to-Hydrogen Technology. American Security Resources Corp. (ARSC) is funding Sponsored Research as part of its worldwide exclusive license to commercialize the patent-pending catalytic electrolyzer technology. American Hydrogen is a subsidiary of ARSC. The electrolyzer technology was developed by Ohio University’s Dr. Gerardine Botte. Botte, an associate professor of Chemical and Bio-Molecular Engineering at the Russ College of Engineering and Technology, will direct the research. The technology is a method for producing hydrogen from ammonia for a fraction of the current commercial cost. The goals of the research are to integrate an ammonia-catalytic-electrolyzer (ACE) with a HydraStax (tm) fuel cell from ARSC’s Hydra Fuel Cell Corp; then to increase current electrode design to large commercial size and demonstrate the ACE technology to power a fuel cell car, according to the ARSC release. Ohio University, serving some 20,000 students, is the oldest public institution of higher learning in the State of Ohio. ARSC is a holding company actively seeking to acquire and develop clean energy companies and technologies. (8/29/07)
Links: American Security Resources Corporation (ARSC) Russ College of Engineering and Technology Dr Botte’s faculty home page Videos of the technology
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