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Innovative Filters Using Nanomaterials for Removal of Gaseous Pollutants and Particulates
SBC: ETSVP-JV, LLC Topic: 13NCERD2A uniquely qualified team consisting of ETSVP-JV, LLC a small business joint venture, and subcontractor RTI International, are commercializing an innovative reactive nanofiber filtration media for controlling PM2.5 and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Materials developed for the Department of Defense to protect troops from chemical and biological agents are the foundation for next generation fil ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Environmental Protection Agency -
Large scale, Low Temperature, Microplasma UV Lighting Tiles for Water Purification and Sterilization
SBC: EDEN PARK ILLUMINATION, INC. Topic: 25aEden Park Illumination, Inc. is pursuing the development and commercialization of large arrays of microcavity plasmas capable of generating light in the vacuum ultraviolet and deep ultraviolet wavelength ranges (VUV and UVC espectively), but in a slim and flat form factor. Ultraviolet is well known to be efficient in enabling a number of chemical processes, and is particularly effective for disinf ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy -
Advanced Reusable Mandrel for Ceramic Cladding Fabrication
SBC: CERAMIC TUBULAR PRODUCTS, LLC Topic: 19bThe use of advanced ceramic materials for light water reactor fuel cladding is being investigated, in part due to increased safety margins over conventional metallic claddings. In light of the Fukushima events, safety concerns have come to the forefront of public scrutiny of commercial nuclear generated power, spurring activity in this arena. While the safety benefits of advanced ceramics are al ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy -
Plasma Facing Component Laser-Based Surface Microtexturing For Liquid Metal Wetting, Improved Heat Transfer, Safety and Control
SBC: STARFIRE INDUSTRIES LLC Topic: 15aUse of liquid lithium as a plasmafacing component for fusion reactors is ideal due to its low atomic number (Z=3) vs. tungsten (Z=74), keeping plasma hot with low radiative emission and minimal density depletion, and ability to flow over surfaces to remove hydrogen/impurities and keep a surface cool with bulk liquid flow and highheat transfer properties. The primary challenge is handling, control, ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy -
AmBe Replacement With Tunable Neutron Spectra
SBC: STARFIRE INDUSTRIES LLC Topic: 02c241AmBe ,n) radiochemical neutron sources are used extensively in the oil/gas industry for new and existing well exploration and evaluation for oil and gas. 241AmBe sources pose several issues with respect to intentional or accidental diversion and/or use as a radiological dispersal device with a >400 year halflife. For this and several other reasons, development of an alternative source is needed ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy -
Microtron-based Compact, Portable Gamma-Ray Source
SBC: MUONS INC Topic: 05dBattery-powered compact, portable sources of gamma rays with energies between 1 MeV and 6 MeV and with variable duty cycles are needed for a variety of applications, from homeland security to a broad range of industrial and medical applications. Radioactive sources, although compact, are not tunable and are hazardous even when not being used. Typical industrial electron accelerators that provide ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy -
All-Silicon Carbide power module based boost converter platform for grid-tied energy storage applications
SBC: GENESIC SEMICONDUCTOR INC. Topic: 10aThis project will create a new category of advanced all-Silicon Carbide power inverters for use in energy storage in the medium-voltage range and > 100 kW ratings. A design showing a significant increase in circuit efficiency, cost reduction, an increase in power density, and a reduction in thermal management requirements over the existing Silicon power inverters will eliminate significant waste o ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy -
900 V/200 A SiC Schottky Diode fabrication on 150 mm substrates in a high-volume Si foundry for automotive traction inverters
SBC: GENESIC SEMICONDUCTOR INC. Topic: 17bReducing the size, weight, and increasing the efficiency of electric vehicle traction power inverters requires the development of novel high-voltage, high current silicon carbide high-speed rectifiers, since the existing silicon technology is severely limited in terms of operating temperature, frequency and energy efficiency. However, the non-optimized device and manufacturing technology currently ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy -
Autonomous MHK Monitoring System for Intelligent Converter Health Management
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: 18bMarine and hydrokinetic MHK) energy converters are generally located in remote, harsh environments where access is limited and maintenance is a costly and labor intensive process. Lack of real-time information on the status of the components in the system prevents condition- based maintenance activities, thus requiring a preemptory maintenance schedule. This creates a deficiency of inf ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy -
Wireless Networked Sensors in Water for Heavy Metal Detection
SBC: NANOSONIC INC. Topic: 20bHeavy metals such as lead, arsenic, chromium, mercury, and cadmium have attracted a great deal of attention around the world for their impact on human health. To allow efficient monitoring of RCRA heavy metal levels for water in power generation facilities, a precise, mobile and highly sensitive measuring instrument is required. Traditional systems are usually costly and bulky, so not suitable ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy