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Caltech and University of Southern California Fuel Cell Technology to be Commercialized.


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PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 27, 2002

A new company, Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Direct-methanol fuel cells or DMFCs are a subcategory of proton-exchange fuel cells where, the fuel, methanol (CH3OH), is not reformed, but fed directly to the fuel cell.  Corporation (DMFCC) has been formed to commercialize the direct methanol fuel cell technology developed at the NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory “JPL” redirects here. For other uses, see JPL (disambiguation).

Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a NASA research center located in the cities of Pasadena and La CaƱada Flintridge, near Los Angeles, California, USA.
 (JPL (language) JPL - JAM Programming Language. ) and the University of Southern California The U.S. News & World Report ranked USC 27th among all universities in the United States in its 2008 ranking of "America's Best Colleges", also designating it as one of the "most selective universities" for admitting 8,634 of the almost 34,000 who applied for freshman admission  (USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. ).

DMFCC, Caltech and USC have signed a letter of intent for DMFCC to acquire rights to 22 issued and over 40 pending U.S. and foreign patents. These include the original and fundamental patent for using methanol dissolved in water as the fuel. In exchange, Caltech and USC will become equity shareholders in DMFCC and receive a royalty on sales.

Dr. Carl Kukkonen is DMFCC's Chief Executive Officer. Previously Dr. Kukkonen was Director of JPL's Center for Space Microelectronics Technology and was Ford Motor Company's expert on hydrogen as an alternative automotive fuel. "Direct methanol has two significant advantages", reports Kukkonen. "First, methanol is a readily available liquid fuel, whereas hydrogen is a gas. Second, our fuel cell uses methanol directly as a liquid in a low temperature system, without needing to reform it into hydrogen gas. Therefore, it is well suited to portable and mobile applications."

DMFCC is actively seeking investors and strategic partners for its activities.

Technology

Direct methanol fuel This article is about Methanol used as a fuel. For other alcohols used as fuels, see Alcohol fuel.
Methyl alcohol, wood spirits, and Methanol
Methanol has been considered as a fuel, mainly in combination with gasoline.
 fells have been demonstrated at JPL in sizes ranging from 1 watt to 1.4 kilowatt. Fuel cells replace batteries in some applications, generators in others and can be the power source for electric vehicles. They are highly efficient, silent, non-polluting power generators. Fuel cells can be used to power a wide variety of devices such as cell phones, laptop computers, leaf blowers, golf carts and automobiles.

About Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Corporation (DMFCC)

DMFCC, located near Pasadena, is a portfolio company of ViaSpace Technologies LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
. (see www.viaspace.com). ViaSpace was formed in 1998 to commercialize technologies from Caltech, JPL and other university and government laboratories. ViaSpace currently has six companies in its portfolio.
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