Michelle Harris - New York NY, US Dan Jethanamest - Palisades Park NJ, US Thomas LeRoux - New York NY, US Corey Tripp - New York NY, US Peter DeLucia - Freehold NJ, US Lin Hsu - South Windsor CT, US Boyle Lee - Emerson NJ, US Dan Liu - Washington Crossing PA, US George Yi - New York NY, US Rocio Katsanis - Shreveport LA, US Harry Kargman - New York NY, US Evan Herbst - Baldwin NY, US
Assignee:
ACK Ventures Holdings, LLC - Westport CT
International Classification:
G06F 9/45
US Classification:
717136, 717137, 709246
Abstract:
The illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides a platform that enables a content developer to distribute uniform content to multiple types of requesting mobile devices. By authoring content in a generic markup language and using the technologies included in the Mobile Content Framework(MCF), the content developer is able to provide content to multiple types devices without providing different versions of the content. The content may be authored originally in the generic markup language or translated from other languages into the generic markup language by the MCF. The MCF exploits the capabilities and accommodates the limitations of different types of wireless devices by converting generic markup language content to device-specific content. The MCF interacts with device registries holding records of the device attributes in order to provide the device-specific content. The MCF handles these issues for current mobile devices while also being extensible for future mobile devices.
System And Method For Delivering Customized Content To Mobile Devices
Michelle Harris - New York NY, US Dan Jethanamest - Palisades Park NJ, US Thomas LeRoux - New York NY, US Corey Tripp - New York NY, US Peter DeLucia - Freehold NJ, US Lin Hsu - South Windsor CT, US Lee Boyle - Emerson NJ, US Dan Liu - Washington Crossing PA, US George Yi - New York NY, US Rocio Katsanis - Shreveport LA, US Harry Kargman - New York NY, US Evan Herbst - Baldwin NY, US
Assignee:
ACK Ventures Holdings, LLC - Westport CT
International Classification:
G06F 9/45
US Classification:
717136, 717137, 709246
Abstract:
The illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides a platform that enables a content developer to distribute uniform content to multiple types of requesting mobile devices. By authoring content in a generic markup language and using the technologies included in the Mobile Content Framework (MCF), the content developer is able to provide content to multiple types devices without providing different versions of the content. The content may be authored originally in the generic markup language or translated from other languages into the generic markup language by the MCF. The MCF exploits the capabilities and accommodates the limitations of different types of wireless devices by converting generic markup language content to device-specific content. The MCF interacts with device registries holding records of the device attributes in order to provide the device-specific content. The MCF handles these issues for current mobile devices while also being extensible for future mobile devices.
Michelle HARRIS - New York NY, US Dan JETHANAMEST - Palisades Park NJ, US Thomas LEROUX - New York NY, US Corey TRIPP - New York NY, US Peter DELUCIA - Freehold NJ, US Lin HSU - South Windsor CT, US Lee BOYLE - Emerson NJ, US Dan LIU - Washington Crossing PA, US George YI - New York NY, US Rocio KATSANIS - Astoria NY, US Harry KARGMAN - Brookline MA, US Evan HERBST - Baldwin NY, US
Assignee:
ACK VENTURES HOLDINGS, LLC - Westport CT
International Classification:
G06F 17/28
US Classification:
715239
Abstract:
The illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides a platform that enables a content developer to distribute uniform content to multiple types of requesting mobile devices. By authoring content in a generic markup language and using the technologies included in the Mobile Content Framework (MCF), the content developer is able to provide content to multiple types devices without providing different versions of the content. The content may be authored originally in the generic markup language or translated from other languages into the generic markup language by the MCF. The MCF exploits the capabilities and accommodates the limitations of different types of wireless devices by converting generic markup language content to device-specific content. The MCF interacts with device registries holding records of the device attributes in order to provide the device-specific content. The MCF handles these issues for current mobile devices while also being extensible for future mobile devices.
An energy storage composition can be used as a new Na-ion battery cathode material. The energy storage composition with an alluaudite phase of AT(PO4), NaT(PO4), NaFe(PO4)and NaFe(PO4), is described including the hydrothermal synthesis, crystal structure, and electrochemical properties. After ball milling and carbon coating, the compositions described herein demonstrate a reversible capacity, such as about 140.7 mAh/g. In addition these compositions exhibit good cycling performance (93% of the initial capacity is retained after 50 cycles) and excellent rate capability. These alluaudite compounds represent a new cathode material for large-scale battery applications that are earth-abundant and sustainable.
An energy storage composition can be used as a new Na-ion battery cathode material. The energy storage composition with an alluaudite phase of AT(PO4), NaT(PO4), NaFe(PO4)and NaFe(PO4), is described including the hydrothermal synthesis, crystal structure, and electrochemical properties. After ball milling and carbon coating, the compositions described herein demonstrate a reversible capacity, such as about 140.7 mAh/g. In addition these compositions exhibit good cycling performance (93% of the initial capacity is retained after 50 cycles) and excellent rate capability. These alluaudite compounds represent a new cathode material for large-scale battery applications that are earth-abundant and sustainable.
An energy storage composition can be used as a new Na-ion battery cathode material. The energy storage composition with an alluaudite phase of AT(PO4), NaT(PO4), NaFe(PO4)and NaFe(PO4), is described including the hydrothermal synthesis, crystal structure, and electrochemical properties. After ball milling and carbon coating, the compositions described herein demonstrate a reversible capacity, such as about 140.7 mAh/g. In addition these compositions exhibit good cycling performance (93% of the initial capacity is retained after 50 cycles) and excellent rate capability. These alluaudite compounds represent a new cathode material for large-scale battery applications that are earth-abundant and sustainable.
- Boca Raton FL, US Harry Kargman - New York NY, US Dan Jethanamest - Palisades Park NJ, US Thomas Leroux - New York NY, US Corey Tripp - New York NY, US Peter Delucia - Freehold NJ, US Lin Hsu - South Windsor CT, US Lee Boyle - Emerson NJ, US Dan Liu - Washington Crossing PA, US George Yi - New York NY, US Rocio Katsanis - Astoria NY, US Evan Herbst - Baldwin NY, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 G06F 17/30 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
The illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides a platform that enables a content developer to distribute uniform content to multiple types of requesting mobile devices. By authoring content in a generic markup language and using the technologies included in the Mobile Content Framework (MCF), the content developer is able to provide content to multiple types devices without providing different versions of the content. The content may be authored originally in the generic markup language or translated from other languages into the generic markup language by the MCF. The MCF exploits the capabilities and accommodates the limitations of different types of wireless devices by converting generic markup language content to device-specific content. The MCF interacts with device registries holding records of the device attributes in order to provide the device-specific content. The MCF handles these issues for current mobile devices while also being extensible for future mobile devices.
Electrochemical Reduction Of Co2 At Copper Nanofoams
- Providence RI, US Sujat SEN - Providence RI, US Dan LIU - Providence RI, US
International Classification:
C25B 11/03 C25B 11/04 C25B 3/04
Abstract:
This invention includes a catalytic copper electrode is selected from the group comprising copper nanofoam, copper aerogel, and copper nanoparticles. Particular note is made of the catalytic copper electrode having at least about 5 times and preferably about 10 times the electrochemically accessible surface area as determined by the Randles-Sevcik equation at 50 mV/s. particular note is made of the catalytic coper electrode being a copper nanofoam electrode.This invention further includes a method for the reduction of COby the steps of (i) providing a membrane divided electrochemical cell comprising an anode in a first cell compartment, a catalytic-copper electrode in a second cell compartment containing an aqueous electrolyte in contact with the anode and cathode; (ii) introducing COto said second cell compartment (iii) exposing said COto said catalytic-copper electrode at a step potential between about −0.8 and preferably about −1.0 and about −1.8 V versus the reference electrode; (iv) electrochemically reducing said COand solution by the catalytic-copper electrode in the second cell compartment; (v) thereby producing propylene and (vi) extracting said propylene from said second compartment.
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