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Petersen Research Group

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Patents

U.S. 7,419,516 B1 (9/2/2008) “Use of Oxide Nanoparticles in Soot Reduction,” Seal, Petersen, Deshpande, Patil, Kuiry

U.S. 7,931,763 B2 (4/26/2011) “Burn Rate Sensitization of Solid Propellants Using a Nano-Titania Additive,” Seal, Petersen, Small, Stephens, Arvanetes, Deshpande

U.S. 7,959,690 B1 (6/14/2011) “Nanoparticles for Soot Reduction,” Seal, Petersen, Deshpande, Patil, Chandrakuiry

U.S. 8,114,229 B1 (2/14/2012) “Self-Extinguishable Solid Propellant,” Petersen, Seal, Stephens, Reid, Carro, Sammet, LePage

U.S. 8,336,287 (12/25/2012) “Solid Propellant Rocket Motor Having Self-Extinguishing Propellant Grain and Systems Therefrom,” Petersen, Seal, Stephens, Reid, Carro, Sammet, LePage

U.S. 9,573,857 B2 (2/21/2017) “Compositions Having Aluminum Particles Dispersed in a Continuous Phase,” Reid, Seal, Petersen

U.S. 10,370,306 B2 (8/6/2019) “Polymer Composite Having Dispersed Transition Metal Oxide Particles,” Reid, Draper, Seal, Petersen

Japanese Patent Number 6055539 (12/9/2016) “Compositions Having Aluminum Particles Dispersed in a Continuous Phase and a Method of Forming Thereof,” Reid, Seal, Petersen

U.S. Patent Application 62/580,997 (filed 11/2/2017) “Method for Semi-Continuous Shock Treatment,” Holtzapple, Bond, and Petersen

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