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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.
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Recycling Rare Earth Metals from Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries
SBC: ONTO TECHNOLOGY, LLC Topic: CThis Phase I Small Business Innovation Research Project develops methods of recycling rare earth alloys from used nickel metal hydride batteries. Alloys of rare earth metal, nickel and other metals provide functional hydride storage materials that are critical to the operation of nickel metal hydride batteries and their applications. The current fleet of hybrid electric vehicles relies upon nick ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Environmental Protection Agency -
Comprehensive Assessment of Mycofiltration Biotechnology to Remove Pathogens form Urban Storm Water
SBC: Fungi Perfecti, LLC Topic: BThis Small Business innovation Research project will explore the development of mycofiltration– the use of fungal mycelium as a biologically active filter for removing pathogens from storm water. As pollution from pathogens is the leading cause of critically impaired waters nationwide, with storm water strongly linked to this contamination, this cutting edge research is a timely response to the ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Environmental Protection Agency -
A 10 Kilowatt, Rankine Cycle Agricultural Waste to Energy Conversion Module Utilizing Ultra Micro Turbo-Alternators
SBC: Fluidic microControls, Inc. Topic: HCurrent anaerobic digester systems are designed for capturing energy from waste from large heads of farm animals. GHD, Inc., a leading manufacturer of anaerobic digesters, has stated that a minimum dairy heard size for economical implementation of a biogas system as 800 cows. These require turbine or diesel generator sets of 100 Kilowatt size and larger, a limiting factor in economically scaling ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Environmental Protection Agency -
SBIR Phase I: Evaporative Cooling Building Envelope Materials Created from Recycled Glass
SBC: EnVitrum Inc. Topic: NMThis Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project is focused on the reuse of waste glass to generate sustainable replacements for standard building envelope materials such as concrete and masonry. The materials being developed are comprised of over 95 percent waste glass and contain no environmentally harmful additives. When compared to conventional masonry and concrete products, they requir ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Economic Feasibility of ABFX Process
SBC: ENVIRONMENTAL ENERGY & ENGINEERING COMPANY Topic: BCThis Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project will demonstrate a more effective and economical process for extracting the chemical and energy resources from lignocellulosic biomass. Existing lignocellulosic pretreatment technologies use any of a variety of chemicals, heat, and mechanical energy to separate the poorly hydrolyzed lignin from the cellulose, and hemicellulose for enzymatic h ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Biomolecular Cell Injection With Nanofountain Probe Systems
SBC: INFINITESIMAL, LLC Topic: NMThis Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project aims at developing and commercializing a cost-effective cell injection system based on nanofountain probe (NFP) technology. The NFP has been recently used to investigate drug delivery and direct cell injection. Benefits of this method include easy integration with existing infrastructure, force control of injection, and the ability to control ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Induction of therapeutic hypothermia with an esophageal cooling device
SBC: ADVANCED COOLING THERAPY INC Topic: BCThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project aims to demonstrate the feasibility and safety of inducing mild therapeutic hypothermia with an innovative esophageal cooling device. The use of mild therapeutic hypothermia to treat patients after resuscitation from cardiac arrest nearly doubles their chance of survival, but the difficulties associated with the use of existing methods ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Early and Specific Dementia Diagnosis Using Imaging and Pattern Classification Software
SBC: Adm Diagnostics, Inc. Topic: EIThis Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project will develop computer software that automatically analyzes medical images to diagnose brain diseases affecting the elderly (such as Alzheimer's disease) that cause difficulty with memory, thinking, judgment, and other normal functions. Such diseases affecting the elderly share similar symptoms, so they can be very difficult to diagnose a ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Bandgap-Uniform Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes for Thin Film Transistors
SBC: NANOINTEGRIS, INC. Topic: NMThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project aims to develop a diameter refined semiconducting single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) to address the challenge of bandgap heterogeneity in semiconducting SWNTs. The plan is to utilize the latest advances in SWNT separation including Density Gradient Ultracentrifugation (DGU), preferential chemistry, and chromatographic techniques t ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Ion-Exchange Fiber Composites for Rapid and Selective Removal of Perchlorate from Water
SBC: SERIONIX Topic: BCThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will result in the development of novel ultrafast, highly selective, high permeability ion-exchange fiber composites for removing perchlorate from drinking water. The proposed technology removes perchlorate 10-100 times faster than the best currently available options, and employs a low-cost production method compatible with widely ava ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 National Science Foundation