Licensable Technology
Inventions Resulting from Penn State Energy Research
Below is a list of inventions that resulted from Penn State’s energy research. These inventions are available for licensing through the Penn State Intellectual Property Office.
- Cold-Active Proteases from Psychrophilic and Psychrotolerant Microorganisms
- Low Temperature Sintering of Antiferroelectric Lead-based Ceramics
- Quaternary Metal Alloys for Use in Fuel Cells
- Modified Cymbal Transducers
- Proton Conducting Polymer Membranes
- Gel Polymer Electrolytes
- Method and Device to Manufacture Camber Free Multilayer Ceramics During Co-sintering
- Doping of Magnesium Diboride Thin Films During the Hybrid Physical-Chemical Vapor Deposition Process
- Ferroelectric Fluoropolymers with Chemically Tunable Dielectric Constants and Processes Thereof
- High Surface Area Carbon for Ultracapacitors and Other Applications