IP Library Granted Patent US 12662950
Granted Patent B2
US 12662950 · App. 18/738,537 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Exothermic reaction energy system

Inventor: Matthew Lebenbom (West Bloomfield, MI)
Assignee: ADVANTRON TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
F01K15/02F01K1/04F01K1/08F01K3/10F01K3/16F01K3/188
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Patent No.
US 12662950
App. No.
18/738,537
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An energy system having a) one or more catalyst sources which store a catalyst; b) one or more water sources which store water; c) one or more heat sources which store a heat storage medium; d) one or more reaction chambers into which the water, the catalyst, and the heat storage medium are introduced, which are configured for an exothermic reaction between the catalyst and the water to take place while in the presence of the heat storage medium, and in which steam is generated from the exothermic reaction; and f) one or more turbines downstream of the one or more reaction chambers which are adapted to be driven by the steam generated within the one or more reaction chambers.

Claims (44)

1 . An energy system comprising:

a) one or more catalyst sources which store one or more nanoparticles;

b) one or more water sources which store water;

c) one or more heat sources which store a heat storage medium;

d) one or more reaction chambers into which the water, the one or more nanoparticles, and the heat storage medium are introduced, which are configured to house an exothermic reaction which takes place when the one or more nanoparticles and the water are in a presence of the heat storage medium, and in which steam is generated from the exothermic reaction; and

e) one or more turbines downstream of the one or more reaction chambers which are adapted to be driven by the steam generated within the one or more reaction chambers; and

wherein the energy system is integrated into a vehicle.

2 . The energy system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more nanoparticles includes one or more metallic nanoparticles comprising at least one metal.

3 . The energy system of claim 2 , wherein the at least one metal includes: aluminum, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, magnesium, calcium, barium, strontium, radium, or any combination thereof.

4 . The energy system of claim 3 , wherein the at least one metal includes the aluminum; and

wherein the one or more nanoparticles are organic, capped nano-particles.

5 . The energy system of claim 1 , wherein the heat storage medium is capable of storing heat from the exothermic reaction of the one or more nanoparticles with the water; and

wherein the heat storage medium is capable of releasing the heat based upon contact with the one or more nanoparticles, the water, or both.

6 . The energy system of claim 1 , wherein the heat storage medium includes a zeolite.

7 . The energy system of claim 1 , wherein the heat storage medium has a thermal energy density of about 100 kWh/m 3 to about 1,000 kWh/m 3 .

8 . The energy system of claim 1 , wherein the heat storage medium is a porous solid capable of binding to the steam.

9 . The energy system of claim 1 , wherein the heat storage medium is a porous solid and the porous solid has a porosity about 15% to about 90%.

10 . The energy system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more turbines are configured to convert the steam of the exothermic reaction to mechanical energy.

11 . The energy system of claim 1 , wherein the energy system is in communication with a power system configured to convert a mechanical energy to an electrical energy.

12 . The energy system of claim 11 , wherein the power system includes a generator; and

wherein the generator is in rotational communication with the one or more turbines.

13 . The energy system of claim 11 , wherein the power system includes one or more fuel cells.

14 . The energy system of claim 13 , wherein the one or more fuel cells are in communication with the one or more turbines and are configured to receive one or more gasses captured within the one or more turbines.

15 . The energy system of claim 11 , wherein the power system includes one or more steam condensers; and

wherein the one or more steam condensers are in fluid communication with both the one or more turbines and the one or more water sources.

16 . The energy system of claim 12 , wherein the generator is in electrical communication with a motor.

17 . The energy system of claim 16 , wherein the motor is in rotational communication with a transmission of a vehicle drivetrain of the vehicle.

18 . A vehicle having:

a) an energy system including:

i) one or more catalyst sources which store one or more nanoparticles;

ii) one or more water sources which store water;

iii) one or more heat sources which store a heat storage medium;

iv) one or more reaction chambers into which the water, the one or more nanoparticles, and the heat storage medium are introduced, which are configured to house an exothermic reaction which takes place when the one or more nanoparticles and the water are in a presence of the heat storage medium, and in which steam is generated from the exothermic reaction; and

v) one or more turbines downstream of the one or more reaction chambers which are adapted to be driven by the steam generated within the one or more reaction chambers, wherein the one or more turbines are configured to convert the steam of the exothermic reaction to a mechanical energy;

b) a power system configured to convert the mechanical energy to an electrical energy, and which includes a generator which is in rotational communication with the one or more turbines; and

c) a drivetrain in communication with the generator of the power system.

19 . A method for creating energy via an energy system comprising the steps of:

a) dispensing one or more nanoparticles into one or more reaction chambers for creating an exothermic reaction with water to generate heat;

b) introducing a portion of the heat into a heat storage medium adapted to store thermal energy;

c) generating steam from the combination of a presence of the heat stored within the heat storage medium, the water, and the one or more nanoparticles; and

d) dispensing the steam at a pre-determined pressure to convert the steam into mechanical energy, and wherein the steam is dispensed into one or more turbines which convert the steam into the mechanical energy; and

wherein the energy system is integrated into a vehicle.

20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the one or more nanoparticles include aluminum; and

wherein the heat storage medium includes zeolite.