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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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  1. Retrofit Air Polluton Control filter for Restaurant Underfired Charbroilers

    SBC: InnovaTech, Inc            Topic: N/A

    Daily about 700,000 US food service operations/restaurants emit >285 tons of particulate matter (PM) and >41 tons of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), a significant source of environmental air pollution that can adversely impact health. An estimated 321,000 US underfired charbroilers are responsible for 94% of current restaurant emissions, with approximate costs for conventional emission control ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Advanced Technologies for Discrete-Parts Manufacturing

    SBC: MATERIALS INNOVATION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: DLA07001

    Materials Innovation Technologies LLC is developing a method for making polymer matrix composites fiber preforms that has the potential to revolutionize the industry. The Three Dimensional Engineered Preform (3-DEP) process represents the state-of-the art in chopped fiber preform manufacture. 3-DEP produces a homogeneous fiber distribution within parts and consistent part weight and dimensions f ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  3. Retrofit Air Pollution Control Filter for Restaurant Underfired Charbroilers

    SBC: InnovaTech, Inc            Topic: 08NCERF1

    Each day about 700,000 U.S. food service operations/restaurants emit more than 285 tons of particulate matter (PM) and more than 41 tons of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), a significant source of environmental air pollution that can adversely impact health. An estimated 321,000 U.S. underfired charbroilers are responsible for 94% of current restaurant emissions, with approximate costs for conv ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Nanoadsorbent and Microwave Technology to Capture and Recover Organic Vapors

    SBC: ADS Technoogies, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and hazardous air polutants (HAPS are a serioud environmental issue. These pollutants are requlated to protect human health and encourage the development of better control technologies. Current technologies to control thses emissions, until better materials are developed, include destructive and/or recovery-based technologies. Implementation of ads ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. Micro-discharge Based Multi-Metal Emissions Monitoring System

    SBC: Cavition, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Caviton has developed a novel technique for the continuous monitoring of trace metals emissions. This technique is based on a microdischarge light, which is collected by a spectrometer and analyzed. All metals tested to date can b detected and the focus of this Phase II project is to develop a sampling system, carry out laboratory tests, then move to field tests of sampling and analysis. Finall ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. Wafer Level Supercritical Carbon Bioxide-Based Metal Depositon for Microelectronic Applications

    SBC: MiCell Technologies, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    This proposal describes the application, development and commercial scale-up of a process successfully developed under EPA contract number EP-D-04-042 for the deposition of copper and copper barrier materials such as ruthenium, titanium and other metals. This process could replace CU electroplating currently used to fill deep trenches and thin film deposition in microelectronic circuit manufactur ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. A Nanocrystal Biosensor Array for Simultaneous Detection of Multiple Waterborne Pathogens

    SBC: NANOMATERIALS AND NANOFABRICATION LABORATORIES            Topic: N/A

    This Small Business Innovations Research Phase I project is to develop a new generation of sensitive, rapid, portable, robust and inexpensive biosensor for simultaneous detection of multipe watergorne pathogens in water products and environment. Specificaly, NN-labs team will develop new biomarkers by conjugating the various color nanocrystals onto the monoclonal antibodies, and a new flow cell t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Biomimetic Nanostructured Coating for Dry Machining

    SBC: NanoMech, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    This Phase II proposes to develop an innovative nanostructured coating, with a unique integration of hard phases and lubrication phases, for dry machining of austenite steels for the automotive and aerospace industries. This novel coating will be synthesized using a combination of electrostatic spray coating (ESC), chemical vapor infiltration (CVI), and plasma etching. W unique biomimetic inspir ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. A Hybrid Pathogen Detection System

    SBC: VEGRANDIS, LLC            Topic: N/A

    Cryptosporidium parvum, a protozoan parasite that invades the gastrointestial system, is a serious threat to the nation's water supply. Assays for pathogen using self-contained microelectrochemical detection are desirable because precise detection can be performed with simple instrumentation on colored and turbid samples minimizing pre-treatment procedures. In addition, electrochemical detection ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  10. A Hybrid Pathogen Detection System

    SBC: VEGRANDIS, LLC            Topic: 04NCERC1

    Cryptosporidium parvum, a protozoan parasite that invades the gastrointestinal system, is a serious threat to the Nation's water supply. Assays for pathogen using self-contained microelectrochemical detection are desirable because precise detection can be performed with simple instrumentation on colored and turbid samples, minimizing pretreatment procedures. In addition, electrochemical detectio ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
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