ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 25 -- United States Patent no. 12,338,353, issued on June 24, was assigned to GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (Evendale, Ohio).
"Fabrication of palladium-chromium alloy microparticles" was invented by Louis Lefebvre (Valcourt, Canada), Ehsan Marzbanrad (Waterloo, Canada), Ehsan Toyserkani (Waterloo, Canada) and Jeremy Vandenberg (Brinston, Canada).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Methods for making a plurality of microparticles from a reaction solution that includes an organic acid in a solvent are provided. An example aerosol ink includes a plurality of palladium-chromium metallic microparticles dispersed in a solvent system, wherein the plurality of palladium-chromium metallic m...