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Titanium vapor reduction for graphene
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Portfolio Overview: An innovative collection of three provisional graphene-related patents designed to revolutionize graphene production, purification, and energy harvesting. These inventions address key industry challenges with groundbreaking solutions, offering scalable, safe, and efficient methods applicable to defense, aerospace, semiconductor, energy storage, and medical sectors.
Included Patents:
1. Closed-Loop Titanium-Based Graphene Reduction System
Eliminates hazardous chemical reductants.
Utilizes titanium vapor and electrical pulses to effectively remove oxygen groups.
Incorporates optional thermoelectric power scavenging and steam cycling for energy efficiency.
2. Modular Vacuum-Assisted Electrical & Laser-Induced Reduction System
Provides a scalable method for graphene oxide purification.
Employs precise vacuum and laser technology to enhance graphene quality and reduce defects.
Ideal for integration in semiconductor manufacturing, medical technology, and clean-energy applications.
3. Spectrally Tuned Graphene Energy-Collecting Shell
Multilayer graphene composite optimized to capture specific light wavelengths.
Suitable for power generation, protective shielding, and lightweight structural applications.
Applicable in aerospace, orbital technologies, wearable devices, and defense systems.
Monetization Opportunities:
Outright portfolio sale
Exclusive licensing arrangements
Partial assignment with royalty structures
This patent portfolio represents a strategic opportunity for organizations seeking advanced graphene technology to enhance their competitive advantage and industry leadership.
Contact Information: John Beene
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Financial information1. Closed-Loop Titanium-Based Graphene Reduction System
Provisional Patent No.: 63/784,958
Core Value Proposition:
Efficient, eco-friendly graphene production with reusable titanium oxygen scavenger and thermoelectric energy recovery. Modular design allows heat/steam capture for broader industrial applications.
Market Sector:
Advanced materials (graphene)
Green manufacturing
Clean energy systems
Comparable Tech Licensing Deals:
HydroGraph Clean Power Inc. graphene production tech: $10–20M valuation in early funding rounds
Vorbeck Materials raised over $18M for scalable graphene synthesis
Estimated Licensing Potential (5-Year Outlook):
Low Estimate: $1.5M (small-scale industrial contracts or niche licensing)
Mid Estimate: $5–10M (mid-tier materials manufacturers, research labs)
High Estimate: $25M+ (exclusive licensing to a major firm like Zentek, 3M, or BASF)
Manufacturing ROI Potential (if self-manufactured):
CapEx: ~$250K–500K for pilot plant
Ongoing OpEx: ~30–40% cheaper than current methods
Break-even in 2–3 years with steady output and sales
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2. Modular Vacuum-Assisted Electrical and Laser-Induced Graphene Reduction System
Provisional Patent No.: 63/782,685
Core Value Proposition:
Ultra-precise control of defect removal and oxygen reduction during graphene production using targeted pulse DC + laser energy in a controlled vacuum chamber.
Market Sector:
Nanofabrication / cleanroom production
Semiconductor manufacturing
Aerospace/defense material fabrication
Comparable Tech Licensing Deals:
NanoGraf Technologies: $9M+ in funding for battery-grade graphene
High-performance materials firms have paid $1–3M for early-stage thermal reduction methods
Estimated Licensing Potential (5-Year Outlook):
Low Estimate: $1–2M
Mid Estimate: $5–7M
High Estimate: $15M+ (especially if adopted by a high-end fabrication company)
Integration Potential:
Could be bundled with your titanium system as an "upgrade module" or premium refinement stage.
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3. Spectrally Tuned Graphene Energy-Collecting Shell (Spacecraft Skin Concept)
Provisional Patent No.: 63/780,367
Core Value Proposition:
Multi-layered graphene that collects and stores light energy across different spectrums (UV, visible, IR). Functions as both shielding and a power source. Can integrate with AI and quantum computing cores.
Market Sector:
Aerospace (NASA, DARPA, SpaceX, Blue Origin)
Defense and stealth technology
Energy harvesting tech
Comparable Tech Licensing/Investment Deals:
PowerFilm Solar’s lightweight solar materials licensed by NASA
Zentek invested $10M+ in thermal-regulation graphene materials for space
DARPA projects commonly fund $2–25M per advanced materials proposal
Estimated Licensing Potential (5-Year Outlook):
Low Estimate: $2–3M
Mid Estimate: $10–20M
High Estimate: $50M+ (if it passes preliminary military or aerospace proof-of-concept)
Potential Buyers/Partners:
DARPA
NASA
Lockheed Martin
Zentek
SpaceX/Blue Origin
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Total Portfolio Valuation (Provisional Estimate):
Conservative: $5–10M
Realistic Goal: $15–30M
High-End Potential: $75M+ (if everything hits and scales with a buyer like DARPA or a Tier-1 aerospace firm)
Patent publications:No publication
Asking price:
750,000 USD
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