ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 10 -- United States Patent no. 12,293,853, issued on May 6, was assigned to Technion Research & Development Foundation Ltd. (Haifa, Israel).
"Carbon-nanotubes copper composite conductors" was invented by Yair Ein-Eli (Haifa, Israel), Neta Yitzhack (Haifa, Israel), Nina Sezin (Haifa, Israel) and David Starosvetsky (Haifa, Israel).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Provided herein are composite conductors, characterized by having copper deposits inside the bulk rather than on the outer surface of a non-metallic conductive porous matrix, such as CNT fabric, as well as a process for obtaining the same. The composite conductors provided herein are also characterized by a low speci...