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A broad-spectrum reactive nanocomposite gel coating to sequester chemical warfare agents
SBC: Nano Terra, Inc. Topic: CBD13101Chemical warfare agents, such as nerve and mustard agents, pose serious threats to our soldiers and civilians. An efficient barrier coating which can sequester and deactivate chemical agents is urgently needed. We propose a broad spectrum responsive nanocomposite gel coating that can irreversibly sequester and deactivate a variety of chemical agents. Our base material is a fast curing gel modified ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Active-Passive Fusion for Surface Contamination Detection
SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC. Topic: CBD13103Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) proposes to develop a sensor system based on an innovative approach for liquid contaminant detection and identification on operationally-relevant surfaces. The proposed system will provide a sensitive (1 mg/m2 objective, 500 mg/m2 threshold), stand-off (
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
A 10 Kilowatt, Rankin Cycle Agricultural Waste to Energy Conversion Module Utilizing Ultra Micro Turbo-Alternators
SBC: Fluidic microControls, Inc. Topic: HIn 2011, there were 60,000 dairy farms in the US. Of there, 56,600 had herds of fewer than 500 animals. Currently, manure digester installations are only considered economical for herds of at least 500 animals. There require turbine or diesel generator sets of 100 Kilowatt size and larger. The need exists for a smaller waste to energy conversion approach for implementation on small farms were ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Environmental Protection Agency -
A Low-Cost, High-Performance Colloidal Quantum Dot LWIR FPA for Hyperspectral Imaging
SBC: SIVANANTHAN LABORATORIES, INC. Topic: CBD13105The primary goal of this proposed work is to develop a long wave infrared (LWIR) colloidal quantum dot (CQD)-based focal plane array (FPA) in order to significantly reduce the cost of LWIR hyperspectral imagers. In order to realize this goal, it will first be necessary to successfully fabricate and demonstrate the performance of novel LWIR HgTe CQD detector arrays. This will be accomplished thro ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
A Low-Cost Rare Earth Elements Recovery Technology
SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC. Topic: BPhysical Sciences Inc. and the University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research propose to develop a unique enabling technology to significantly reduce U.S. dependency for Rare Earth Elements (REE) on foreign suppliers and our global competitors. Our innovation is a process that utilizes very inexpensive and abundant domestic raw materials for high-yield and low-cost generation of REE in ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Environmental Protection Agency -
Detection of Liquid Contaminants on Surfaces Using Hyperspectral Imaging
SBC: EPIR TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: CBD12104Quick detection of Chemical/Biological (CB) agents in the field can provide critical reconnaissance and contamination avoidance. CB agents pose a serious threat to both civilian and military sectors, and present techniques rely on dangerous collection methods, active measurement through external infrared (IR) sources, and/or are time-consuming. EPIR proposes to provide critically needed improvemen ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Enhancing the Pharmacokinetic Profile of Protein-based Drugs
SBC: EXTEND BIOSCIENCES INC Topic: CBD12101Many protein-based drugs have limited efficacy due to a short half-life or require intravenous delivery because of low bioavailability when given subcutaneously. Extend Biosciences is developing proprietary carrier molecules that will allow proteins to access a transport pathway for efficient delivery to the vascular space and then maintain a sustained presence in circulation. This would be of par ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Environmentally-Benign Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTEE) Coating for Mold Release
SBC: GVD CORP Topic: CGVD proposed to develop high performance, VOC-free and PFOA-free, non-stick mold release coating based on its novel PTFE (Polytetraflouroethylene) fluoropolymer technology. Most commercial mold release agents make use of organic solvents and vaporize during drying, creating a significant air quality impact. Even water-based formulations often require the use of fluorinated surfactant additives to ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Environmental Protection Agency -
High Capacity Supported Ionic Liquids for Carbon Dioxide Capture in Rebreather Systems
SBC: BUSEK CO., INC. Topic: CBD12106Busek Co. Inc. and Ionic Research Technologies, LLC propose to develop a novel carbon dioxide and water removal technology using ionic liquids for closed circuit self-contained breathing apparatus that will extend its operating lifetime, while simultaneously reducing overall weight and logistic burden. Ionic liquids offer unique characteristics including high capacity CO2 capture, tunable gas sel ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
High-Power Vertical-Junction Field-Effect Transistors Fabricated on Low-Dislocation-Density GaN by Epitaxial Lift-Off
SBC: MICROLINK DEVICES INC Topic: 1In this program, we will develop a breakthrough technology that will enable wafer-scale epitaxial lift-off (ELO) of GaN power device heterostructures from low-dislocation-density bulk GaN substrates. This technology will be used to provide a low-cost vertical junction field effect transistors (VJFETs) with high breakdown voltage (greater than 1,200 V) and high current capability (greater than 100 ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of EnergyARPA-E