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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY23 is not expected to be complete until September, 2024.

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  1. LSPR Nano-Immunosensor for Simple and Sensitive Water Monitoring

    SBC: INTELLIGENT OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 07NCERB1

    There is an ever-present need to know what is in our nation’s water in order to protect our people and the environment. The issue of ensuring the safety of drinking water has become more critical in light of homeland security concerns. Water systems must guard against contamination from typical wastes, and be able to monitor for bacteria, toxins, spores, and viruses that can be introduced into d ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Identifying and Monitoring Environmental Toxicity using Ceriodaphnia Microarrays

    SBC: Eon Corp.            Topic: 07NCERE1

    The current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SBIR solicitation states that “technology is needed to better identify and monitor sources of pollution and protect water quality.” Microarrays may be particularly well suited to identifying environmental toxicity because of their ability to determine both specific and global effects of toxicity. So far, however, microarrays have been empl ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. Controlling Cooking Effluents with a Self-Cleaning Adsorbent

    SBC: EERGC CORP.            Topic: 07NCERF1

    In many urban areas the emission of particulate matter (PM2.5) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from commercial kitchens contribute significantly to a failure to achieve air quality goals. These emissions are chiefly secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) formed by condensation of fats, oils, and other organic materials vaporized during the cooking process. In some instances, these emissions can ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Outdoor Biomass Gasifier Hydronic Heater (OBGHH)

    SBC: Chip Energy            Topic: 07NCERM1

    America needs a clean, affordable, reliable and sustainable product or system to obtain heat for residences in cold climates using renewable, carbon-neutral, plentiful, low-cost biomass fuels of diverse types found close to the location of usage. The available biomass could heat hundreds of thousands of homes, and costly natural gas could be directed to higher-value usage. Gasifiers” are device ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. Ultrasensitive Acrolein Sensor for Environmental Monitoring

    SBC: PICARRO, INC.            Topic: 05NCERB2

    Picarro, Inc., will build a trace gas sensor based on cavity ringdown spectroscopy (CRDS) targeting the acrolein absorption band at 1623 nm for environmental monitoring. Acrolein is a ubiquitous airborne pollutant. Its sources include burning vegetation (e.g., forest fires), waste incinerators, furnaces, fireplace, gasoline- and diesel-engine emissions, power plants, polyethylene ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. A Membrane Preconcentrator for Portable Trace VOC Detectors

    SBC: MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 05NCERC3

    The sensitivity of low-cost, portable volatile organic compound (VOC) detectors currently in use is low, which limits their application in many situations. More sensitive detectors are more expensive and less robust and not suitable for field use. This Phase I project involves the development of a membrane-based preconcentrator able to concentrate trace amounts of VOC contaminants to levels that ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. An Integrated Ventilation, Vapor Compression and Indirect Evaporative Cooling System

    SBC: Davis Energy Group, Inc.            Topic: 05NCERD5

    This Phase I SBIR project addresses environmental problems associated with indoor air quality (IAQ) and energy consumption in residential buildings. As building envelopes increasingly become tight to satisfy energy efficiency requirements, health conditions that are correlated with IAQ, such as asthma and allergic diseases, are on the rise. The most effective strategy to improve IAQ is ventilation ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Integration of Biological High throughput Data with a Metabolic Model of a Liver Cell

    SBC: GENOMATICA, INC.            Topic: 05NCERD8

    A large number of potentially harmful chemicals and pollutants in the environment make comprehensive experimental chemical testing cost prohibitive and unrealistic. Methods that can decrease the required experimental work and aid in the streamlining of this process would provide a valuable tool in this area. Computational cellular modeling can provide a significant improvement in linking expo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Development of a Reliable, Low-Cost and User-Friendly Spot Test Kit for Leaded Paint and Dust Based on Recent Advances in Bionanotechnology

    SBC: ANDALYZE, INC.            Topic: 05NCERD9

    Lead in household paint and dust is a serious health hazard, as low-level lead exposure can result in a number of adverse health effects, especially in children. Onsite and real-time detection and quantification of lead in paint/dust are very important to homeowners and certified lead-based paint removal professionals. Toward this end, both field-portable equipment (such as X-ray fluorescenc ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
  10. Quiet Reliable and Compact Fuel Cell Based APU (QRCFC-APU)

    SBC: ALTEX TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION            Topic: 05NCERB2

    There are more than 480,000 trucks on U.S. roads, and each vehicle produces up to 20 tons CO2, 420 lbs of CO, and 250 lbs of nitrous oxides per year while idling to produce auxiliary power needed for the driver’s comfort. The overall goal of this project is a Quiet Reliable and Compact Fuel Cell Base Auxiliary Power Unit (QRCFC-APU) to reduce significantly idling emissions. QRCFC ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
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