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  1. A Cost-Effective Analytical Technology for Identification and Measurement of Greenhouse Gases

    SBC: Lenterra, Inc.            Topic: 47

    This project will develop a cost-effective analytical technology platform for identifying and measuring concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide and trace greenhouse gas constituents such as carbon monoxide. The proposed analytical platform is based on Penning Ionization Electron Spectroscopy (PIES) in plasma. PIES technology relies on a simple analog ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy
  2. Analytic and Computational Study of the Adiabatic Compression of Simply Connected Magnetized Targets

    SBC: Woodruff Scientific, Inc.            Topic: 53

    Several critical issues stand in the development path of a magnetized target fusion scheme to a working reactor. Important ones are the limit imposed by liner dwell time, and the requirement for symmetry in high convergences. The usual compression schemes tend to require a lot of energy and large chambers. During Phase I we completed computational and analytic studies of the compression and accele ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy
  3. A New Sorbent for Removal of Mercury from Flue Gas: A Lower Cost Alternative to Activated Carbon-REVISED

    SBC: NEI CORPORATION            Topic: 21

    The cost of reducing mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants is an impediment to the implementation of new mercury emission standards, particularly in older power plants. The use of a sorbent to capture mercury from the flue gas is considered to be the most effective approach, but issues pertaining to secondary emissions and the degradation of the fly-ash byproduct (which results from entr ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy
  4. Automated Monitoring of Subsurface Microbial Metabolism with Graphite Electrodes

    SBC: BURGE ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.            Topic: 21a

    An automated, real-time monitoring system for determining microbial activity in aqueous and subsurface environments (soils, aquifers and wastewater treatment facilities) will allow for improved characterization (fate and transport) of organic carbon in natural and industrial environments.General statement of how this problem is being addressedDeveloping an automated, field-deployable monitoring sy ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy
  5. Automated Objective Speech Intelligibility Assessment System

    SBC: LI CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: CBD07106

    Based on the success of our Phase I feasibility research, we propose to continue the project for the automated objective speech intelligibility assessment system. It consists of a pair of head and torso simulators placed at the same distance as typical face-to-face communication, a power amplifier, a laptop computer, a speech recognizer, and console software. The simulator has acoustic properties ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  6. Controlled-porosity ceramic materials for high temperature downhole applications

    SBC: Olympic Research, Inc.            Topic: 16a

    Development of high performance downhole components and materials is necessary to enable geothermal exploration and production capabilities in high pressure and high temperature applications. Conventional well materials are poorly suited for corrosive environments. Steel casing, screens, and other wellbore components are susceptible to corrosion in extreme geothermal conditions. An ideal replaceme ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy
  7. Dynamic NMR Logging Technologies for High-Resolution Measurement of Hydrogeologic Properties and Soil Response

    SBC: VISTA CLARA INC.            Topic: 19b

    This proposal addresses the challenge of measuring the hydrogeologic response of geologic formations in-situ and at high-resolution to determine flow and storage parameters governing groundwater availability, contaminant fate, and other dynamic subsurface processes. How this problem is being addressed: We will develop direct-push and borehole instrumentation and methods for efficiently acquiring h ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy
  8. Enhanced Electronic Interconnects using ZTACH ACA:No Pressure, Low-Temperature, Self-Assembly Material Process

    SBC: SUNRAY SCIENTIFIC INC.            Topic: 27e

    Upcoming HEP projects require physical and electrical bonds between opposite points of thin parallel circuit faces which areless than 50 microns in pitch, but current methods, such as bump-soldering and anisotropic conductive adhesives (ACA) and films (ACF) cannot reach these resolution limits and furthermore require heat and pressure that damage delicate circuitry. SunRay ZTACH™ is an anisotrop ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy
  9. Fast fingerprinting & detection of materials using portable / hand-held devices and high performance computing for use in manufacturing and supply chain applications.

    SBC: OPTIMAL SOLUTIONS INC            Topic: 20d

    Material analysis is critical to enable the production of safe and quality goods and today companies use cumbersome, time-consuming, and error-prone methods to analyze materials using expensive analytical laboratories. Companies have a pressing need to measure material properties (like chemical composition and physical properties) throughout their supply chains. This project addresses DOE’s inte ...

    STTR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy
  10. Hermetic Seals for Chemical/Biological Protective Garments

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: CBD13109

    Interfaces on existing military chemical/biological protection garments are not designed to fully eliminate macroscopic and microscopic air gaps at folds, fabric surfaces, or hook-and-loop closures, and thus do not provide a hermetic barrier against exposure. Creare is developing hermetic garment closure systems that seal macroscopic and microscopic gaps at interfaces and closures and provide high ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
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