Search

Mohammad A Enayetullah

from Lynn, MA
Age ~75

Mohammad Enayetullah Phones & Addresses

  • 40 Lynnfield St, Lynn, MA 01904
  • Saint Cloud, FL
  • Voorhees, NJ
  • 18 Howard Farm Rd, Sharon, MA 02067 (781) 784-0587 (781) 784-9821
  • Bloomington, IL
  • Canton, MA
  • College Sta, TX
  • 18 Howard Farm Rd, Sharon, MA 02067 (781) 784-0587

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Emails

Resumes

Resumes

Mohammad Enayetullah Photo 1

Chief Technology Officer

View page
Location:
40 Lynnfield St, Lynn, MA 01904
Industry:
Research
Work:
Trenergi Corp
Chief Technology Officer

Protonex 2003 - Dec 2007
Vice President Advanced Technology

Protonex 2000 - 2003
Director of Technoloy
Education:
Case Western Reserve University 1986
Case Western Reserve University 1981 - 1986
Lakehead University 1984
Master of Science, Masters
Lakehead University 1979 - 1981
Master of Science, Masters, Chemistry
Rajshahi University, Bangladesh 1972
Master of Science, Masters
Skills:
Management
Start Ups
Strategic Planning
Project Management
Leadership
Business Strategy
Engineering
Program Management
Product Development
Product Management
Strategy
Microsoft Excel
Renewable Energy
Microsoft Office
Research
Microsoft Word
Mohammad Enayetullah Photo 2

Research Professional

View page
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Research
Mohammad Enayetullah Photo 3

Mohammad Enayetullah

View page
Location:
United States

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mohammad Enayetullah
Principal
Wesys Technologies
Technology/Product Development
18 Howard Farm Rd, Sharon, MA 02067
Mohammad Enayetullah
Secretary
TRENERGI CORP
Whol Electrical Equipment · Commercial Physical Research
116 S St, Hopkinton, MA 01748
1601 Trapelo Rd, Waltham, MA 02451
(508) 497-2355
Mohammad Enayetullah
Vice-President, Vice President Advanced Technology
PROTONEX TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Mfg Electrical Industrial Apparatus · Noncommercial Research Organization · Other Petroleum Merchant Whols
153 Northboro Rd, Southborough, MA 01772
(508) 490-9960, (303) 466-6968, (508) 490-8575, (508) 490-9960

Publications

Us Patents

One-Shot Fabrication Of Membrane-Based Electrochemical Cell Stacks

View page
US Patent:
7306864, Dec 11, 2007
Filed:
Oct 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/278057
Inventors:
Paul Osenar - Westford MA, US
Paul Sabin - Needham MA, US
Mohammad Enayetullah - Sharon MA, US
Richard M. Formato - Grafton MA, US
Assignee:
Protonex Technology Corporation - Southborough MA
International Classification:
H01M 8/00
US Classification:
429 30, 429 34, 429 36
Abstract:
The present invention provides membrane cassettes and stacks thereof which are suitable for a use in a variety of electrochemical and ion exchange applications. The present invention also provides methods of manufacturing the membrane cassettes and stacks of the invention. In certain preferred embodiments, the invention provides cassettes and stacks which are suitable for use in fuel cell applications.

Liquid Electrochemical Cell Stacks And Manufacturing Methods For Same

View page
US Patent:
7374837, May 20, 2008
Filed:
Mar 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/086962
Inventors:
Paul Osenar - Westford MA, US
Paul Sabin - Needham MA, US
Mohammad Enayetullah - Sharon MA, US
Richard M. Formato - Grafton MA, US
Assignee:
Protonex Technology Corporation - Southborough MA
International Classification:
H01M 2/08
H01M 8/02
H01M 8/08
H01M 8/24
US Classification:
429 35, 429 32, 429 36, 429 37, 429 38
Abstract:
The present invention provides liquid electrolyte electrochemical cassettes and stacks thereof which are suitable for a use in a variety of electrochemical, ion exchange, and battery applications. The present invention also provides methods of manufacturing the liquid electrolyte cassettes and stacks of the invention. In certain preferred embodiments, the invention provides cassettes and stacks which are suitable for use in fuel cell and flow through battery applications.

Electrochemical Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Cell Stacks And Manufacturing Methods Thereof

View page
US Patent:
7482086, Jan 27, 2009
Filed:
Sep 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/229087
Inventors:
Paul Osenar - Westford MA, US
Richard M. Formato - Grafton MA, US
Attila E. Herczeg - Southborough MA, US
Mohammad Enayetullah - Sharon MA, US
Assignee:
Protonex Technology Corporation - Southborough MA
International Classification:
H01M 8/02
US Classification:
429 36, 429 32, 429 34, 429 37, 429 38
Abstract:
An improved electrochemical polymer electrolyte membrane cell stack is provided that includes one or more individual fuel cell cassettes, each fuel cell cassette having at least one membrane electrode assembly, fuel flow field and oxidant flow field. Within each fuel cell cassette, each membrane electrode assembly has at least one manifold opening for the passage of reactant manifolds through the cassette, all of which are bonded about the perimeter by a sealant, and each flow field has at least one manifold opening and any manifold openings on the flow fields which do not correspond to a manifold providing reactant for distribution to such flow field is bonded about its perimeter by a sealant. Each fuel cell cassette may also contain other typical components of a electrochemical polymer electrolyte membrane cell stack, such as separator plates or coolant flow fields, which also have manifold openings which may or may not be bonded about the perimeter. The membrane electrode assembly, flow fields, and other components are encapsulated along the peripheral edges by a resin such that the entire periphery of the fuel cell cassette is encapsulated by the resin.

Channel-Based Electrochemical Cassettes

View page
US Patent:
7687181, Mar 30, 2010
Filed:
Oct 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/971356
Inventors:
Paul Osenar - Westford MA, US
Paul Sabin - Needham MA, US
Mohammad Enayetullah - Sharon MA, US
Richard M. Formato - Grafton MA, US
Assignee:
Protonex Technology Corporation - Southborough MA
International Classification:
H01M 2/02
H01M 2/08
H01M 8/00
US Classification:
429 36, 429 34, 429 35, 429 12
Abstract:
The present invention provides membrane cassettes and stacks thereof which are suitable for a use in a variety of electrochemical applications. The invention further provides membrane cassettes which comprise one or more bipolar plates which have one or two reactant or coolant flow fields consisting of at least one groove in opposing surfaces of the bipolar plate. In certain preferred embodiments, the invention provides cassettes and stacks which are suitable for use in fuel cell applications. Particularly preferred embodiments of the invention include design improvements which enhance the performance and reliability of certain components of the fuel cell stack.

Membrane Based Electrochemical Cell Stacks

View page
US Patent:
7695846, Apr 13, 2010
Filed:
Nov 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/535559
Inventors:
Paul Sabin - Needham MA, US
Peter Rezac - Marlborough MA, US
Paul Osenar - Westford MA, US
Mohammad Enayetullah - Sharon MA, US
Assignee:
Protonex Technology Corporation - Southborough MA
International Classification:
H01M 2/08
H01M 2/14
US Classification:
429 36, 429 38
Abstract:
The present invention provides membrane cassettes and stacks thereof which are suitable for a use in a variety of electrochemical applications. The invention further provides membrane cassettes which comprise one or more composite membrane electrode assemblies which have a peripheral gasket where the gasket has at least one groove or channel for introducing and distributing a sealant about the cassette. In certain preferred embodiments, the invention provides cassettes and stacks which are suitable for use in fuel cell applications.

One-Shot Fabrication Of Membrane Based Electrochemical Cell Stacks

View page
US Patent:
8232015, Jul 31, 2012
Filed:
Nov 6, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/982916
Inventors:
Paul Osenar - Southborough MA, US
Paul Sabin - Needham MA, US
Mohammad Enayetullah - Sharon MA, US
Richard M. Formato - Grafton MA, US
Assignee:
Protonex Technology Corporation - Southborough MA
International Classification:
H01M 8/02
US Classification:
429434, 429457, 156 60
Abstract:
The present invention provides membrane cassettes and stacks thereof which are suitable for a use in a variety of electrochemical and ion exchange applications. The present invention also provides methods of manufacturing the membrane cassettes and stacks of the invention. In certain preferred embodiments, the invention provides cassettes and stacks which are suitable for use in fuel cell applications.

Electrochemical Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Cell Stacks And Manufacturing Methods Thereof

View page
US Patent:
20020068212, Jun 6, 2002
Filed:
Jul 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/908359
Inventors:
Paul Osenar - Marlborough MA, US
Richard Formato - Grafton MA, US
Attila Herczeg - Southborough MA, US
Mohammad Enayetullah - Sharon MA, US
International Classification:
H01M008/04
H01M008/02
B05D005/12
H01M008/10
US Classification:
429/036000, 429/039000, 429/032000, 429/026000, 429/037000, 427/115000
Abstract:
An improved electrochemical polymer electrolyte membrane cell stack is provided that includes one or more individual fuel cell cassettes, each fuel cell cassette having at least one membrane electrode assembly, fuel flow field and oxidant flow field. Within each fuel cell cassette, each membrane electrode assembly has at least one manifold opening for the passage of reactant manifolds through the cassette, all of which are bonded about the perimeter by a sealant, and each flow field has at least one manifold opening and any manifold openings on the flow fields which do not correspond to a manifold providing reactant for distribution to such flow field is bonded about its perimeter by a sealant. Each fuel cell cassette may also contain other typical components of a electrochemical polymer electrolyte membrane cell stack, such as separator plates or coolant flow fields, which also have manifold openings which may or may not be bonded about the perimeter. The membrane electrode assembly, flow fields, and other components are encapsulated along the peripheral edges by a resin such that the entire periphery of the fuel cell cassette is encapsulated by the resin.

Integrated Sealing For Fuel Cell Stack Manufacturing

View page
US Patent:
20110203721, Aug 25, 2011
Filed:
Feb 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/031114
Inventors:
Mohammad Allama Enayetullah - Sharon MA, US
Charles Arthur Myers - Medway MA, US
International Classification:
H01M 2/08
B32B 37/12
US Classification:
156182, 429508, 429510
Abstract:
A seal and corresponding method of manufacture of stacks enabled by the physical properties of the seal are provided. In the instance of a fuel cell or other electrochemical stack, the seal provides low-cost manufacturing and reliable/durable operation in high temperature (e.g., 120 C. to 250 C.) and acidic environments. The seal provides an elastomeric material characteristic providing resiliency and flexibility, and a protective characteristic that protects the seal from the high temperature acidic environment, such as found in high temperature PEM fuel cells. The seal is affixed to a plate of a fuel cell stack assembly prior to assembly of the stack, such that there is no requirement to apply an adhesive seal, gasket, free flow to solid sealing material, or the like, to each plate during assembly of the fuel cell stack, or during a disassembly and re-assembly process.
Mohammad A Enayetullah from Lynn, MA, age ~75 Get Report