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Smoltek Hydrogen is developing Smoltek PTE – a proprietary porous transport electrode based on carbon nanostructures, which is intended to meet the requirements of next-generation PEM electrolyzers for the production of fossil-free hydrogen.
Smoltek Semi develops CNF-MIM – a proprietary capacitor technology based on carbon nanofibers, which is intended to meet the demands of next-generation electronics, including applications in AI, smartphones and automotive electronics.
Smoltek has been awarded a new patent within the hydrogen business area. The patent discloses a method for depositing conformally coated catalyst support for the PTL (porous transport layer) that provides both high catalytic activity and additional corrosion protection.
Smoltek held its Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, May 14, and the meeting resolved, in accordance with the nomination committee's proposal, to re-elect board members Gustav Brismark, Emma Rönnmark and David Gramnaes and to elect board members Oskar Säfström and Johan Rask. Oskar Säfström was subsequently elected Chairman of the Board.
Smoltek is awarded yet another patent in the Discrete CNF-MIM patent family. The innovation discloses a discrete capacitor component based on our CNF-MIM technology that can achieve unparalleled high capacitance density. This also brings our IP portfolio to comprise 95 granted patents.
Smoltek is awarded an additional patent in the Discrete CNF-MIM patent family. The protected innovation in this patent family discloses a discrete capacitor component based on our CNF-MIM technology. This also brings our IP portfolio to comprise 94 granted patents.
Smoltek has been awarded another patent in the Multilayer Cap patent family. The innovation in this patent family introduces a MIM-capacitor device that can double or triple the capacitance density of our CNF-MIM capacitors.
Smoltek has been awarded a new patent within the hydrogen business area. The patent discloses an invention for corrosion protection of nanostructures with non-noble metal oxides on the anode in PEM water electrolysis, improving the durability and efficiency of electrodes with low iridium loading.
Smoltek has been awarded a new patent in the Discrete CNF-MIM patent family. The protected innovation in this patent family discloses a discrete capacitor component based on our CNF-MIM technology. This also brings our IP portfolio to comprise 91 granted patents.
Smoltek has received a new patent for improving the capacitance density of our CNF-MIM capacitors. This innovation, a type of capacitor, can increase the capacitance density by two to three times, which is crucial for Smoltek's business and technology growth.
Smoltek has been awarded two new patent grants in a patent family called Discrete CNF-MIM. The protected innovation discloses a discrete capacitor component based on our CNF-MIM technology. With these two patents, our IP portfolio will now comprise 89 granted patents.
Smoltek has three new patents granted – in three new and separate patent families, all related to how our technology can reduce contact resistance between different layers in electrochemical cells, mainly for use in electrolyzers and fuel cells. These new patents also bring our IP portfolio to comprise 87 granted patents.