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Mourad Manoukian

from Watertown, MA
Age ~70

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  • 16 Edgecliff Rd, Watertown, MA 02472 (617) 744-6118 (617) 924-1551 (617) 924-1729
  • Milpitas, CA
  • 1105 Lexington St, Waltham, MA 02154 (781) 788-8113
  • 16 Edgecliff Rd, Watertown, MA 02472 (617) 924-3579

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Company: Giner, inc. Apr 1987 Position: Chemical engineer-program manager

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Languages

English

Interests

Exercise • Investing • Sweepstakes • Gardening • Electronics • Home Improvement • Reading

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Chemical Engineer-Program Manager

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Location:
16 Edgecliff Rd, Watertown, MA 02472
Industry:
Research
Work:
Giner, Inc.
Chemical Engineer-Program Manager
Interests:
Exercise
Investing
Sweepstakes
Gardening
Electronics
Home Improvement
Reading
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Film Type Solid Polymer Ionomer Sensor And Sensor Cell

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US Patent:
6682638, Jan 27, 2004
Filed:
Nov 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/443875
Inventors:
Otto J. Prohaska - Danbury CT
Anthony B. LaConti - Lynnfield MA
Jose D. Giner - Brookline MA
Mourad Manoukian - Watertown MA
Assignee:
Perkin Elmer LLC - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G01N 27407
US Classification:
204426, 204412, 204424, 204431
Abstract:
A miniaturized gas sensor including film type electrodes, and a solid ionomer electrolyte, for the detection of toxic gases, i. e. , carbon monoxide, and other oxidizable or reducible gases and vapors is described. The all-solid planar sensor cell has two or more film type electrodes arranged on a non-conductive planar surface of a supportive material. The electrodes are discrete and in intimate contact with the same solid polymer ionomer membrane. The sensor cell contains no liquid electrolyte and is operated in a potentiostatic or potentiodynamic mode. The unique feature of the sensor cell is that high sensitivity to a select gas or vapor is achieved by a novel three-phase contact area design for a sensing electrode which is easily accessible to the gas sample via small diffusion openings or holes that penetrate through the solid polymer ionomer membrane layer above the sensing electrode. A significant signal to background noise enhancement is achieved for these film type sensor cells by processes that increase the three-phase contact area.

Hybrid Film Type Sensor

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US Patent:
6936147, Aug 30, 2005
Filed:
Nov 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/298323
Inventors:
Otto J. Prohaska - Seymour CT, US
Anthony B. LaConti - Lynnfield MA, US
Jose D. Giner - Brookline MA, US
Mourad Manoukian - Watertown MA, US
Assignee:
Perkinelmer Las, Inc. - Boston MA
International Classification:
G01N027/407
US Classification:
204424, 204432
Abstract:
A miniaturized gas sensor comprised of thick- or thin-film type electrodes, on a non-conductive supportive substrate, and in contact with a solid ionomer electrolyte, for the detection of toxic gases, i. e. , carbon monoxide, and other oxidizable or reducible gases and vapors is described. The all-solid planar sensor cell has two or more film type electrodes arranged on a non-conductive planar surface of a supportive substrate. The electrodes are discrete and in intimate contact with the same solid polymer ionomer membrane. The sensor cell contains no liquid electrolyte and is operated in a constant-voltage, potentiostatic or potentiodynamic mode. A high sensitivity to a select gas or vapor is achieved by a novel three-phase contact area design for a sensing electrode which provides contact with the solid ionomer electrolyte, as well as the gas sample via diffusion openings or holes that penetrate through the supportive substrate.

Electrochemical-Electrolytic Capacitor And Method Of Making The Same

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US Patent:
7324329, Jan 29, 2008
Filed:
Dec 22, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/316416
Inventors:
Badawi M. Dweik - Foxboro MA, US
John W. Forchione - Ashland MA, US
Mourad Manoukian - Watertown MA, US
John A. Kosek - Danvers MA, US
Anthony B. LaConti - Lynnfield MA, US
David A. Evans - Seekonk MA, US
Assignee:
Giner, Inc. - Newton MA
International Classification:
H01G 9/00
US Classification:
361523, 361516, 361519, 361525, 361528, 361529, 29 2501, 29 2503, 252 622
Abstract:
A high-voltage electrochemical-electrolytic capacitor. The capacitor includes a cathode comprising a plurality of electrically-conductive particles in intimate electrical contact with one another and disposed in a proton-conductive, electrically-non-conductive, solid ionomer matrix. The capacitor also includes an anode comprising a plurality of electrically-conductive particles in intimate electrical contact with one another and disposed in a proton-conductive, electrically-non-conductive solid ionomer matrix, the electrically-conductive particles of the anode differing in composition from the electrically-conductive particles of said cathode. The capacitor further includes a proton-conducting dielectric positioned between and in contact with each of the cathode and the anode, the proton-conducting dielectric comprising a solid ionomer. Preferably, the capacitor is assembled by constructing a first portion and a second portion, the first portion comprising the cathode and an extra thickness of solid ionomer on its inner surface, the second portion comprising the anode and an extra thickness of solid ionomer on its inner surface. When the first and second portions are brought together, the extended thicknesses of the solid ionomer jointly form the proton-conducting dielectric.

Film-Type Solid Polymer Ionomer Sensor And Sensor Cell

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US Patent:
7404882, Jul 29, 2008
Filed:
Dec 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/738858
Inventors:
Otto J. Prohaska - Danbury CT, US
Anthony B. LaConti - Lynnfield MA, US
Jose D. Giner - Brookline MA, US
Mourad Manoukian - Watertown MA, US
Assignee:
PerkinElmer LAS, Inc. - Boston MA
International Classification:
G01N 27/407
US Classification:
204426, 204424, 204431
Abstract:
A miniaturized gas sensor including film type electrodes, and a solid ionomer electrolyte, for the detection of toxic gases, i. e. , carbon monoxide, and other oxidizable or reducible gases and vapors is described. The all-solid planar sensor cell has two or more film type electrodes arranged on a non-conductive planar surface of a supportive material. The electrodes are discrete and in intimate contact with the same solid polymer ionomer membrane. The sensor cell contains no liquid electrolyte and is operated in a potentiostatic or potentiodynamic mode. The unique feature of the sensor cell is that high sensitivity to a select gas or vapor is achieved by a novel three-phase contact area design for a sensing electrode which is easily accessible to the gas sample via small diffusion openings or holes that penetrate through the solid polymer ionomer membrane layer above the sensing electrode. A significant signal to background noise enhancement is achieved for these film type sensor cells by processes that increase the three-phase contact area.

Hybrid Film Type Sensor

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US Patent:
7601250, Oct 13, 2009
Filed:
Nov 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/987825
Inventors:
Otto J. Prohaska - Seymour CT, US
Anthony B. LaConti - Lynnfield MA, US
Jose D. Giner - Brookline MA, US
Mourad Manoukian - Watertown MA, US
Assignee:
PerkinElmer LAS, Inc. - Boston MA
International Classification:
G01N 27/407
US Classification:
204432, 204424
Abstract:
A miniaturized gas sensor comprised of thick- or thin-film type electrodes, on a non-conductive supportive substrate, and in contact with a solid ionomer electrolyte, for the detection of toxic gases, i. e. , carbon monoxide, and other oxidizable or reducible gases and vapors is described. The all-solid planar sensor cell has two or more film type electrodes arranged on a non-conductive planar surface of a supportive substrate. The electrodes are discrete and in intimate contact with the same solid polymer ionomer membrane. The sensor cell contains no liquid electrolyte and is operated in a constant-voltage, potentiostatic or potentiodynamic mode. A high sensitivity to a select gas or vapor is achieved by a novel three-phase contact area design for a sensing electrode which provides contact with the solid ionomer electrolyte, as well as the gas sample via diffusion openings or holes that penetrate through the supportive substrate.

Electrochemical Carbon Dioxide Sensor

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US Patent:
7811433, Oct 12, 2010
Filed:
Oct 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/252090
Inventors:
Mourad Manoukian - Watertown MA, US
Anthony B. LaConti - Lynnfield MA, US
Linda A. Tempelman - Lincoln MA, US
John Forchione - Ashland MA, US
Assignee:
Giner, Inc. - Newton MA
International Classification:
G01N 27/40
US Classification:
204415, 204432, 2057925, 205783
Abstract:
An electrochemical sensor is provided for the detection of carbon dioxide gas. The sensor includes a non-conductive solid substrate and at least one each of a metal oxide sensing electrode, a reference electrode and a counter electrode positioned on the substrate. A solid polymer electrolyte anion-exchange membrane is in intimate contact with the sensing electrode, reference electrode and counter electrode. The sensor is highly sensitive and selective to carbon dioxide and has very rapid response time.

Film-Type Solid Polymer Ionomer Sensor And Sensor Cell

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US Patent:
8123923, Feb 28, 2012
Filed:
Jun 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/147019
Inventors:
Otto J. Prohaska - Beacon Falls CT, US
Anthony B. LaConti - Lynnfield MA, US
Jose D. Giner - Brookline MA, US
Mourad Manoukian - Watertown MA, US
Assignee:
PerkinElmer Health Sciences, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
G01N 27/407
US Classification:
204426, 204424, 204431
Abstract:
A miniaturized gas sensor including film type electrodes, and a solid ionomer electrolyte, for the detection of toxic gases, i. e. , carbon monoxide, and other oxidizable or reducible gases and vapors is described. The all-solid planar sensor cell has two or more film type electrodes arranged on a non-conductive planar surface of a supportive material. The electrodes are discrete and in intimate contact with the same solid polymer ionomer membrane. The sensor cell contains no liquid electrolyte and is operated in a potentiostatic or potentiodynamic mode. The unique feature of the sensor cell is that high sensitivity to a select gas or vapor is achieved by a novel three-phase contact area design for a sensing electrode which is easily accessible to the gas sample via small diffusion openings or holes that penetrate through the solid polymer ionomer membrane layer above the sensing electrode. A significant signal to background noise enhancement is achieved for these film type sensor cells by processes that increase the three-phase contact area.

Electrochemical Carbon Dioxide Sensor

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US Patent:
8361308, Jan 29, 2013
Filed:
Sep 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/878504
Inventors:
Mourad Manoukian - Watertown MA, US
Anthony B. Laconti - Lynnfield MA, US
Linda A. Tempelman - Lincoln MA, US
John Forchione - Ashland MA, US
Assignee:
Giner, Inc. - Newton MA
International Classification:
G01N 27/417
US Classification:
205793, 204415, 204424, 2057855, 600353
Abstract:
A method for the detection of carbon dioxide gas using an electrochemical sensor. The method includes exposing a gas to a sensor, which includes a non-conductive solid substrate and at least one each of a metal oxide sensing electrode, a reference electrode and a counter electrode positioned on the substrate. A solid polymer electrolyte anion-exchange membrane is in intimate contact with the sensing electrode, reference electrode and counter electrode. The method is highly sensitive and selective to carbon dioxide with a very rapid response time.
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