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QuantumSphere, Inc. Announces Enhanced Fuel Cell Performance with Low-Cost
Nano Catalyst – Portable Power Commercialization Accelerated by Reducing
Dependency on Expensive Platinum
45% Increase in Power Achieved Incorporating QSI-Nano® Cobalt in
Direct Methanol Fuel Cells.
Santa Ana, CA – February 6, 2007 – QuantumSphere, Inc., a leading
manufacturer of nano metals and alloys for applications in portable power,
renewable energy, electronics and other markets demanding advanced materials,
has announced the achievement of a 45% enhancement in power for a direct methanol
fuel cell (DMFC). The addition of QSI-Nano® Cobalt into the membrane electrode
assembly (MEA) provides almost a 50% reduction in cost by minimizing use of
the expensive precious metal platinum. Most importantly, the cells operate
with enhanced power under practical conditions at near-room temperature.
QuantumSphere offers a disruptive product solution that can be manufactured,
shipped and seamlessly integrated into current customer applications on a
commercial scale. This will provide OEMs, and a wide variety of markets,
with a cost-effective solution as QuantumSphere continues to research, develop,
produce and ship alternative catalyst products on a mass scale at a fraction
of the cost. "Direct Methanol Fuel Cells offer the portable electronics
consumer more power and longer operating times than current battery technology” said
Kimberly McGrath, Ph.D., Director of Fuel Cell Research, QuantumSphere, Inc. “However,
significant price barriers must be overcome for the technology to reach widespread
commercialization. Use of cost-effective catalysts is one of the most critical
steps for fuel cells to be competitive with batteries.” QuantumSphere’s
recently published whitepaper, "Increased Power in Low Platinum Loading
Direct Methanol Fuel Cells," further discusses and validates QuantumSphere's
low-cost nano catalyst for DMFC’s and can be viewed at http://qsinano.com/tech_white_papers.php.
For more information, visit www.qsinano.com or contact Dave Holscher, Vice
President, KCOMM, at 949-295-5515 or dave@kanatsiz.com. At UCLA Engineering,
contact Melissa Abraham, Director of Media, at 310.206.0540 or mabraham@support.ucla.edu.
About QuantumSphere, Inc
QuantumSphere is a manufacturer of nanoscale metals and alloys for applications
in portable power, renewable energy, electronics, aerospace, defense and other
markets demanding advanced materials. QuantumSphere’s proprietary technology
enables the production of ultra-pure, highly uniform nanometals and alloys
under 50 nanometers in high volume at commercial prices with the potential
to be utilized in a large number of new applications. QuantumSphere has also
created an extensive intellectual property portfolio around its process capabilities
and end-use commercial applications. QuantumSphere seeks to leverage its market
position to manufacture and ship high-performance catalyst materials and electrode
devices for clean-energy applications such as batteries and micro fuel cells
for portable power and hydrogen generation through electrolysis, among others.
QuantumSphere also works closely with leading universities by funding research
to validate QuantumSphere-Nano materials and generate licensing rights to intellectual
property for disruptive high-value commercial applications. For more information,
please visit www.qsinano.com.