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  1. Machine Learning Toolkit for Grey Literature Screening

    SBC: VISIMO LLC            Topic: 6A

    VISIMO’s ML Toolkit for Grey Literature Screening will reduce bias in, and improve accuracy of, systematic reviews (SRs) for chemical risk assessment. Grey literature is notoriously difficult to screen and tag, and despite its importance, researchers often exclude grey literature from their SRs due to necessity. VISIMO’s Toolkit will enable researchers to filter full documents of all types and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Human safe, Near-Field Infection Protection (NIP) for Continuous Pathogen Inactivation in air and on surfaces

    SBC: XCMR INC            Topic: 3A

    The COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 has exposed weaknesses in society’s ability to rapidly respond to a global public health problem. SARS-CoV-2 and variants are highly contagious and can cause mild to extremely severe disease and death. It is believed that the main route for transmission is aerosol droplets naturally discharged from an infected person. XCMR is developing breakthrough res ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. Levaraging AxM Software Technology to Empower Material Reuse and Embodied Carbon Reporting in the Built Environment

    SBC: RHEAPLY INC            Topic: 4D

    As the single largest consumer of materials and energy use worldwide, the construction sector remains a prime target for materials reuse reform. (Krausmann et al., 2009; De Ia Rue du Can & Price, 2008). Construction and ongoing operation of the built environment extracts a significant amount of resources -- and on an ongoing basis. According to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), buildings ac ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Developmental Investigation of Recycled Color Mixed Glass in Engineered Soils

    SBC: Olin Partnership, Ltd.            Topic: 5C

    This project will develop an engineered soil product and process that repurpose waste-stream glass into soil suitable for horticultural and green infrastructure projects. The project supports the EPA's goal to improve sustainable materials management. Recycling of solid waste materials, like glass, remains challenging to cities due to costs of recycling in comparison to landfill disposal. Process ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. Direct Deposition of Durable Composite Road Marking Material onto Pavement Via Quasi-Equilibrium Plasma

    SBC: AA PLASMA LLC            Topic: 6

    According to National Transportation Research, 43% of the public roadways throughout the U.S. are in poor or mediocre condition. With over 4 million miles of public roadways in the United States moving nearly $17 trillion of goods across the nation, it is critical that improvements are made to the resurfacing methods currently employed to maintain our transportation infrastructure. To achieve a te ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology
  6. Carbonation of Mine Water to Increase Limestone Dissolution and Alkalinity Generation

    SBC: HEDIN ENVIRONMENTAL INC            Topic: 20OSAPEP2

    Acidic metal-contaminated mine water impacts tens of thousands of miles of streams in the US. Treatment requires neutralization of acidity followed by precipitation and management of the metals. Conventional mine water treatment systems use lime (CaO) or caustic (NaOH) to generate acid-neutralizing alkalinity. The high cost of these conventional technologies has contributed to the bankruptcies of ...

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. Turnkey PFAS Removal to Destruction Treatment Train

    SBC: CYCLOPURE INC            Topic: 20OSAPE3A

    Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have emerged as a pervasive and persistent threat to drinking water throughout the world. Called ‘forever chemicals” because their high stability leads PFAS to build up in the environment. PFAS accumulates in the blood from exposures and is associated with various cancers and other illnesses. There is an urgent need for a technology that can both remo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Developmental Investigation of Recycled Color Mixed Glass in Engineered Soils

    SBC: Olin Partnership, Ltd.            Topic: 20OSAPE5C

    This project will develop an engineered soil product, and engineered process, that repurposes city-wide waste-stream glass into a soil product suitable for horticultural and green infrastructure projects. The project supports the EPA's goal to improve sustainable materials management to conserve materials and resources. Recycling of solid waste materials, like glass, remains challenging to urban s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Development of a Deep Learning Model for Predicting and Correcting Sintering Deformation of Printed Metal Components

    SBC: AI SOLUTIONS LLC            Topic: 2

    While a number of different technologies for 3D printing metal parts exist, all of them rely on forming parts sequentially out of individual metal powder particles. They are thus prone to producing parts that initially contain microscale gaps, bubbles and other weaknesses. In order to correct for this and produce reliable, production-quality parts, the printed components must be subjected to sinte ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology
  10. Advanced Plasma Vortex equipment for the destruction of PFAS contaminants in water

    SBC: ONVECTOR LLC            Topic: 19NCER1C

    Contamination by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) has become an immense environmental issue in the US in recent years. PFAS are a group of man-made chemicals, the most common being perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), that are very persistent in the environment and cause adverse health effects in humans upon exposure. This year, 610 locations in 43 states, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Environmental Protection Agency
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