Moshe Ron

Moshe Ron
Professor Moshe Ron

Moshe Ron (1925, Warsaw, Poland - 2001, Haifa, Israel) - Israeli materials scientist, specialist in metal hydrides

Biography

Moshe Ron (Zilberman) was born in Poland. His family escaped to USSR before World War II. He started his academic education in soviet Central Asia during the war. After the war he tried to immigrate to British Palestine, but spent two years at Cyprus. He got his degree from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He made research of Mössbauer effect in metals. Moshe Ron was organizer and scientific supervisor of Laboratory of Hydrogen Energy at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. He contributed a lot into development of heat pumps based on use of metal hydrides. His research was supported by Daimler-Benz AG and Stuttgart University.

Main publications

  1. M. Ron. J. Less-Common Metals 104, (1984) 259.
  2. M. Ron et al. Israeli Patenr # 55403 (1982); USA Patent # .4,436,539 (1982).
  3. M. Ron and Y. Josephy. Z. Phys. Chem. N. F. 147, (1966), 241.
  4. M. Ron and Y. Josephy. Z. Phys. Chem. N. F. 164, (1989), 1478.
  5. M. Ron and Y. Josephy.Proceed. "Intrn. Workshop on Metal Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage Purification and Thermodyn. Devices". 1988, Stuttgart, Germany.
  6. M. Ron. " A Vehicle Driven by Hydrogen within a City and Air Conditioned". Study, submitted to Daimler - Benz, 1993.
  7. E. Bershadski, A. Klyuch and M. Ron. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy, 20 (1995) p. 29.
  8. M. Ron, E. Bershadsky and Y. Josephy.Int. J. Hydrogen Energy, 17, (1992) 623.
  9. M. Ron. US Patent # 4,507,263 1985  ; US Patent # 4,607,826 1986.
  10. Y. Yosephy, Y. Eisenberg, S. Peretz, A. Ben-David and M.Ron. J. Less-Common Metals 104, (1984) 297.
  11. E. Bershadsky, Y. Josephy and M. Ron. J. Less-Common Metals 153, (1989) 65.

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