Cardon Childrens Medical Center Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 1400 S Dobson Rd FL 2, Mesa, AZ 85202 4804123340 (phone), 4804127974 (fax)
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English
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Ms. Harrison works in Mesa, AZ and specializes in Critical Care - Pediatric. Ms. Harrison is affiliated with Banner Thunderbird Medical Center and Cardon Childrens Medical Center.
Electrochemical cell for high-voltage operation and electrode coatings for the same. The electrochemical cell and electrode coatings of the present invention can preferably withstand charging voltages to at least 5-Volts. In one embodiment, the electrochemical cell can include an anode, a cathode, a separator, and an electrolyte, wherein the anode, the cathode, and the separator are operatively associated with the electrolyte. The cathode can include, for example, a mixture of a metal oxide, an elongated carbon structure, and a conductive material. The metal oxide can be, for example, a lithium-nickel-manganese oxide, such as LiNiMnO. The elongated carbon structure can be, for example, a carbon nanotube, a carbon fibril, or a carbon fiber. The conductive material can be, for example, a conductive carbon. The metal oxide, the elongated carbon structure, and the conductive material can be bound together, for example, with a binder.
Electrochemical Method For Detection And Quantification Of Organic Compounds In Water
- Newton MA, US Avni A. Argun - Newton MA, US Katherine E. Harrison - Arlington MA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/18 G01N 27/327 G01N 27/42
Abstract:
Method and system for detection and quantification of oxidizable organics in water. The method involves the partial electrolytic decomposition of the oxidizable organics in a short time frame, preferably less than five seconds, and does not involve the use of toxic reagents. The system includes an electrochemical sensor probe that, in turn, includes a boron-doped diamond microelectrode array. The system additionally includes an electronic transducer and a computing device. The system utilizes an analysis technique to convert sensor signal to a result that can be correlated with COD or BOD values obtained by standard methods. The method and system are particularly suitable for, but not limited to, use in monitoring of water quality at wastewater treatment plants. By employing the method before and after adding aerobic microorganisms to the sample, the method may be used to distinguish biologically oxidizable organics from total oxidizable organics.
Composite Membrane Comprising Solid Electrolyte, Method Of Making Said Composite Membrane, And Electrochemical Cell Comprising Said Composite Membrane
- Newton MA, US Jarrod D. Milshtein - Cambridge MA, US Katherine Harrison - Arlington MA, US Mario Moreira - Hudson MA, US Brian Rasimick - Boston MA, US
International Classification:
H01M 10/0562 H01M 10/052 H01M 10/04 H01M 4/02
Abstract:
A composite membrane that is suitable for use in an electrochemical cell, an electrochemical cell including the composite membrane, and a method of making the composite membrane. In one embodiment, the composite membrane includes a porous support and a solid electrolyte. The porous support is a unitary structure made of a polymer that is non-conductive to ions. The porous support is shaped to include a plurality of straight-through pores. The solid electrolyte has alkali ion conductivity and preferably completely fills at least some of the pores of the porous support. A variety of techniques may be used to load the solid electrolyte into the pores. According to one technique, the solid electrolyte is melted and then poured into the pores of the porous support. Upon cooling, the electrolyte re-solidifies, forming a monolithic structure within the pores of the porous support.
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