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Reactive Scrubbing for Mercury Removal and Stabilization
SBC: ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: 04NCERP1The release of mercury into the environment via combustion processes has become an issue of concern for the United States and the entire world. Major sources of mercury either are regulated or are under review to develop regulations to reduce emissions. ADA Technologies, Inc., successfully demonstrated the performance of a novel reactive scrubbing technology for the removal of vapor-ph ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Triggered-Release Biocidal Nanocomposite Coatings
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: 04NCERP1Biocidal additives are vital for both the preservation of coatings in the can and for long-term coating integrity after applications. Antifungal additives are critical for delaying attack by fungal and algal growth once an architectural coating is in place. Biocidal coatings are designed to kill microbes and fungi by slowly and steadily releasing biocide from the dried film. Unfortunat ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Stormwater Flow Control Device
SBC: Wet Weather Engineering & Technology, L.L.C. (WWETCO) Topic: 04NCERP1Wet weather pollution is reported to be the largest water quality problem in the nation. In a regulation-driven market, a solution is estimated to be $400 billion for cities and industries to control stormwater and sewer overflows. Studies show that flow control to attenuate hydraulic rates by utilizing available storage will optimize treatment capacity and reduce downstream water qual ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Engineered Magnetic Nanoparticles for Advanced Biosensor Signal Processing and Detection of Waterborne Pathogens
SBC: ENGI-MAT CO Topic: 04NCERA1nGimat Co., proposes to advance the versatile integrated optic chip sensor for the detection/identification of waterborne bacterial and viral pathogens and toxins. nGimat will utilize magnetic nanoparticles to enable an advanced signal-processing scheme that promises enhanced optical biosensor detection sensitivity (sub-ppb). Fabrication of the necessary magnetic nanoparticles will be facilitated ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Chromate-Free Nanoparticle Corrosion Inhibitors for Steel
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: 04NCERA1The corrosion of steel has widespread economic and environmental effects; the annual cost of corrosion exceeds $275 billion. Approximately 40 percent of U.S. steel production is dedicated to replacing corroded metal parts and consumer goods. Corrosion also has a significant impact on the environment. Structures such as storage tanks, pipelines, ships, railcars, and tanker trucks, which store an ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Exploring the Feasibility of Scaling Up an Environmentally Safe Bright Chrome Application Method
SBC: IonEdge Corp. Topic: 04NCERA2IonEdge Corporation has developed an environmentally safe bright chrome application method for the automotive industry. This application method does not use liquid chemicals, eliminates hexavalent chromium, reduces the number of process steps, and simplifies operating procedures. This method has the potential to substantially reduce manufacturing costs. To realize these cost benefits, however, tec ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Environmentally Safe, Economical Bright Chrome Application Technology for the Automotive Industry
SBC: IonEdge Corp. Topic: 04NCERA2IonEdge Corporation has been developing and commercializing environmentally safe metal coating methods and equipment for several years. Recently, the company has developed a decorative bright chrome finish with acceptable appeal and promising qualities desired in the automotive sector. This application technology does not use liquid chemicals, eliminates hexavalent chromium, reduces the number of ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Improved Sorbent for Removing Mercury from Hazardous Waste Incinerators
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: 04NCERE1During this research project, TDA Research, Inc. (TDA) will develop a new, lower cost and more environmentally benign sorbent system to remove mercury from the flue gases produced by waste combustion incinerators. Current removal systems use dry sorbent injection of activated carbon, which is collected in the fabric filter for disposal. These systems have low capital costs because they use exist ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Biosensor for Field Monitoring of Pesticides in Water
SBC: ELTRON RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INCORPORATED Topic: 04NCERF1This research project involves the development of a portable, low-powered amperometric biosensor for the detection of organophosphorus and carbamate insecticides in water. Eltron Research, Inc., will design a renewable, robust biosensor to specifically detect insecticides based on an immobilized enzyme on a sensor electrode. This method will allow for the analysis of insecticides in water without ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Singlet Delta Oxygen Airflow Sterilization for Building Protection
SBC: DIRECTED ENERGY SOLUTIONS Topic: 04NCERH1Direct Energy Solutions will develop a prototype airflow decontamination device design for building protection from chemical and biological attacks. The decontamination device generates singlet delta oxygen (SDO) on a photocatalyst bed for the destruction of contaminants entrained in an airflow. This heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system-compatible, minimum pressure drop, chemical-biol ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency