Method for electrifying materials and storing electric charges in materials by water adsorption/desorption
NOVELTY – Materials electrification involves keeping material electrically insulated from ground or other objects connect to earth. A circulation of an inert gas such as nitrogen or humid air is allows around the materials. USE – Method for electrifying materials used for charging batteries and capacitors, power distribution networks, electric motor and power control circuits (all claimed). ADVANTAGE – The method captures atmospheric electricity, which is an extremely important technological achievement that has been the subject of much research, until now without any viable technological solution.
Main Application Field
A85 (Electrical applications.); L03 (Electro-(in)organic – chemical features of conductors, resistors, magnets, capacitors and switches, electric discharge lamps, semiconductor and other materials, batteries, accumulators and thermoelectric devices, including fuel cells, magnetic recording media, radiation emission devices, liquid crystals and basic electric elements. Growing of single crystals of semiconductors and their doping are included, but semiconductor devices, where the manufacture is not claimed are excluded. Electrography, electrophotography, magnetography, electrolysis, electrophoresis, power plant, X-ray and plasma-techniques, ion exchange resins, polyelectrolytes, electroplating, metal electrodeposition, electroforming, anodising, electrolytic cleaning, cathodic protection and electrolytic or electrothermic production or refining of metals are all covered elsewhere (Sections G, J, K and M).); U24 (Amplifiers and Low Power Supplies); X16 (Electrochemical Storage)
INVENTORS:
GALEMBECK FERNANDO
DUCATI TELMA RIE DOI DUCATI
GOUVEIA RUBIA FIGUEREDO
BURGO THIAGO AUGUSTO DE LIMA