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  1. Real-Time Transformer Oil Polychlorinated Biphenyl Sensor

    SBC: ELTRON RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INCORPORATED            Topic: 05NCERC3

    Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) remain a significant environmental threat even though manufacturing of PCBs was discontinued 30 years ago. PCBs are toxic and suspected to be carcinogenic to humans and therefore are monitored carefully. Because of the chemical and thermal stability of PCBs in the environment and the continued use of transformers containing these chemicals, very sp ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Plastic Oil Bottle Recycling

    SBC: CRI Recycling Services, Inc.            Topic: 05NCERC4

    Various oily wastes are generated when performing vehicle maintenance operations, including used oil drained from the engine, the oil filter, and even oil absorbent used to clean up oil that has spilled on the floor. At one time these wastes were placed in landfills. Concerns with oil from these wastes migrating into surface and groundwater has prompted a number of state and federal ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. Sorbents for Desulfurization of Gasoline Blends

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 05NCERD1

    Conventionally, deep desulfurization in a refinery is accomplished by a multistep process including hydrodesulfurization (HDS) over CoMo/Al2O3 and NiMo/Al2O3 catalysts and subsequent removal of the H2S. The HDS process, however, is not suited well to produce ultraclean (essentially sulfur free) transportation fuels. At the severe reaction conditions required for deep desulfurization, the olefins a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Sustainable Polymeric Nanocomposites

    SBC: PolyNew, Inc            Topic: 05NCERD2

    Finite supplies of increasingly dirty petroleum, climate changes as a result of carbon dioxide emissions, and communities choking in pollution caused by manufacturing as well as their own solid wastes are pressing environmental problems. Because of these problems, sustainability is becoming a leading issue in the plastics industries; disposal options increasingly are limited in major markets such ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. Field Analytical Model for Perchlorate

    SBC: IA, Inc.            Topic: 05NCERD4

    Perchlorate is a widely used component of solid fuel, missile and rocket propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics. It has been shown to reduce iodide uptake into the thyroid gland. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found perchlorate contamination in 18 states and believes contamination may exist in as many as 39 states. In early January 2005, the National Academy of Science ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. 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
  7. The ADESORB Process for Economical Production of Sorbents for Mercury Removal from Coal-Fired Power Plants

    SBC: ADA-ES, Inc.            Topic: 14

    The injection of activated carbon into the flue gas has been shown to mitigate the emission of mercury in all coal-fired power plants, even those with wet and dry scrubbers. This is a low-capital-cost technology in which the largest cost element is the cost of the activated carbon sorbent. Therefore, the obvious approach to further cost reductions is to reduce the amount of sorbent needed or to ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Energy
  8. Mercury Sorbents for Elevated Acid Gas Flue Gas Streams

    SBC: Apogee Scientific, Inc            Topic: 14

    Commercially available sorbents for controlling mercury emissions from coal-fired utility boilers are affected detrimentally by the presence of SO2 and SO3 in the gas stream. These contaminants present a significant challenge to a large portion of utility boilers, which will need to meet upcoming mercury emissions standards in an economic fashion. However, recent testing has indicated that costs ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Energy
  9. Calibration and Verification Instrumentation for the International (WMO) Scale of Dry Mole Fraction

    SBC: Atmospheric Observing Systems, Inc.            Topic: 11

    Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas, and improved in situ instruments are needed to track its flow throughout the global carbon cycle. Such instruments must be cost effective with regard to both hardware and operations; require little maintenance for deployments to the air, land, and sea; and provide accurate and precise measurements with negligible artifacts. This project will develop a s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Energy
  10. Wind-and-React Magnet Insulation with Low Radiation-Induced Outgassing

    SBC: COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, INC.            Topic: 40

    High-field magnets, used in particle accelerators for high energy physics research, require insulation materials that can be processed at elevated temperatures (600 to 900 C) and withstand exposure to high levels of radiation during operation. This project will develop and demonstrate a ceramic-based insulation system that can be directly applied to superconducting wires prior to heat treatment. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Energy
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