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Efficient, Environmentally-Compatible Recovery Technologies for Rhenium and Other Strategic Critical Materials
Award Information
Agency: Department of Defense
Branch: Navy
Contract: N00014-13-P-1007
Agency Tracking Number: O12B-T04-4025
Amount:
$100,000.00
Phase:
Phase I
Program:
STTR
Solicitation Topic Code:
OSD12-T04
Solicitation Number:
2012.B
Timeline
Solicitation Year:
2012
Award Year:
2013
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date):
2013-03-11
Award End Date (Contract End Date):
2013-08-11
Small Business Information
104 Inwood Drive
San Marcos, TX
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United States
DUNS:
831536615
HUBZone Owned:
No
Woman Owned:
No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged:
No
Principal Investigator
Name: John Massingill
Title: President
Phone: (512) 557-7461
Email: john.massingill@chemtor.com
Title: President
Phone: (512) 557-7461
Email: john.massingill@chemtor.com
Business Contact
Name: John Massingill
Title: President
Phone: (512) 557-7461
Email: jlm@grandecom.net
Title: President
Phone: (512) 557-7461
Email: jlm@grandecom.net
Research Institution
Name: Texas State University-San Marcos
Contact: Bill Covington
Address:
Phone: (512) 245-2314
Type: Nonprofit College or University
Contact: Bill Covington
Address:
601 University Drive
Office of Sponsored Programs
San Marcos, TX
78666-4684
United States
Phone: (512) 245-2314
Type: Nonprofit College or University
Abstract
Rhenium (Re) was the last natural element to be identified and is the rarest of metals. The most concentrated ore contains only about 1800 ppm Re. It has a very high melting point, which leads to uses in high temperature resistant applications like cataly
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