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  1. Processing of Spent Perfluoroayliodide Catalyst for Recovery of Antimony Trifluoride and Iodine and Hazardous Waste Elimination

    SBC: Chemical & Metal Industries, I            Topic: N/A

    The Phase II work will demonstrate at pilot scale the successful recovery of antimony and iodine values from spent perfluoroalkyliodide (PFAI) catalyst. The technical feasibility of this innovation and simple recovery process was demonstrated in Phase I. This recovery process was shown to be capable of nearly 100% recovery of both antimony and iodine values without generation of hazardous air em ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. PROCESSING SPENT CATALYST TO RECOVER METAL VALUES AND TO MINIMIZE OR ELIMINATE HAZARDOUS WASTE

    SBC: Chemical & Metal Industries, I            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. A NEW CHARGE BASED COAGULANT DOSE CONTROL INSTRUMENT

    SBC: Clear Corporation            Topic: N/A

    The catastrophic drinking water treatment plant failure in March 1993 in Milwaukee was a direct result of the inability to control coagulant chemical dosage during significant changed in raw water quality. This event largely dispelled the myth that only small water utilities were vulnerable to such control problems. The current state of this critical technology, coagulant dose control, is woeful ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. DEVELOPMENT OF AN ULTRA SENSITIVE CONTINUOUS MONITOR FOR MERCURY AND OTHER TRACE METALS IN FLUE GAS

    SBC: ENVIMETRICS            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. Innovative Technology for Efficient Utilization of Municipal Solid Waste

    SBC: EnerTech Environmental, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    The need for a cost effective and cleaner method for MSW disposal hardly needs emphasizing. With EnerTech's slurry carbonization technology, liquid fuels, with a extremely low chlorine content, can be produced from RDF and are suitable for clean combustion in pulverized coal boilers. Objective of Phase I and II research is to accumulate necessary engineering data, from continuous pilot plants, t ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. NOVEL ULTRA-NARROW BANDWIDTH FILTERS FOR IMPROVED CONTINUOUS EMISSIONS MONITORING

    SBC: Gaea Technologies            Topic: N/A

    Gaea Technologies propose to develop a novel, in situ cross stack monitor forimproved detection of criterion gases. The system is based on the use ofrecently developed ultra-narrow bandwidth solid-state filters for improvedspectral resolution, and reduction of spectral interferences and errors due tovariable aerosol extinction. These unique filters can be fabricated withbandwidths as narrow as 4 ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. ACTIVATED-CARBON PRODUCTION FROM CREOSOTE-TREATED WASTE WOOD

    SBC: MBR Research, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    A method is proposed to convert creosote-treated waste wood into high-gradegranular activated carbon, with surface area of 900-1800 m2/gram. Creosote,widely used to protect wood, is a hazardous substance, ID# NA9189. Creosotetreated waste wood consists of utility poles, pier posts, and railroad ties. InNew Jersey about 50,000 ton/year are collected, while over the entire USA, anestimated 1.5 M ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Novel Catalysts for Hydrogenolysis of Organochlorine Pollutants

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Hydrogenolysis is an energy efficient, zero emission method for the detoxification of hazardous chlorinated hydrocarbon (CHC) wastes. In CHC hydrogenolysis, the chlorinated hydrocarbon is reacted with hydrogen to produce a hydrocarbon and an inorganic acid (HC1). In the Phase I project, TDA Research, Inc. (TDA), demonstrated a new type of catalyst with high activity for hydrodechlorination of al ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. A Novel Extractant for the Selective Removal of Arsenic from Industrial Wastewaters

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    The combustion of fossil fuels, particularly coal, introduces large quantities of arsenic into the environment, much of which reaches natural waters. Acute arsenic poisoning results from ingestion of only 100 mg of the element, while chronic poisoning occurs with the continued ingestion of smaller amounts. Processes developed for arsenic removal from drinking water are appropriate for small volu ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  10. A Low Cost, Long Life Zinc Oxide Based Sorbent

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Coal fired Gasifer Combined Cycles (GCC) have both high efficiency and very low emissions. A critical need for GCCs is a method of removing the H2S produced from the sulfur in the coal from the hot gases. There has been extensive research on hot gas clean-up systems, focused on the use of a zinc oxide based sorbent (e.g., zinc titanate). Unfortunately, current sorbents are relatively expensive, ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
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