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  1. SERS for rapid, on-site multicomponent analysis of water quality

    SBC: EIC LABORATORIES, INC.            Topic: 1D

    From pharmaceuticals and stimulants to industrial chemicals like pesticides and plastic components, the number of contaminants in waste, surface, and groundwater is increasing astronomically. As the hazardous limits of some of these toxins are as low as the 1 part-per-trillion (ppt) range, very sensitive analytical techniques are required. A variety of techniques exist, but they are expensive, lab ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Machine-learning-assisted development of PCB-free alternatives to commodity pigments

    SBC: KEBOTIX INC            Topic: 5C

    The goal of the proposed effort is to develop polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB)-free pigments and synthetic pathways that do not unintentionally generate PCB as byproducts. This effort will harness Kebotix’s existing AI-powered platform, which includes a workflow that controls high-throughput computational modeling of molecules and materials, proprietary machine learning methods for process contro ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. Water harvesting in cooling towers

    SBC: Infinite Cooling Inc.            Topic: 1A

    We are on the path to an extreme freshwater shortage and one of the US’s largest water consumers is cooling towers used in various applications such as HVAC for large buildings, power plants, data centers, and various industrial processes. In cooling towers, water is evaporated to provide cooling. The vapor is released into the atmosphere and typically forms a visible condensation plume as it mi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Continuous quantitative methane emission monitor with vent discrimination

    SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC.            Topic: 2F

    The hundreds of thousands oil and gas storage tanks and tank batteries at upstream production sites are inadvertent intermittent, generally unmonitored, high flow rate (flux) methane emitters. Their emission rates are poorly quantified. Flux measurements are inhibited by the difficulty of directly accessing emission sources, instrument limitations, and inability to distinguish between unintentiona ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. Piloting Tech-Enabled Returnable Packaging on Block Island

    SBC: USEFULL Inc.            Topic: 4C

    USEFULL is a tech-enabled circular economy solution designed to eliminate single-use food/beverage products. USEFULL empowers corporations, colleges, and closed loop communities to generate less waste by directly replacing single-use, disposable containers at the beginning of the consumption cycle. We provide our proprietary technology and custom-designed inventory of vacuum insulated stainless st ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. 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
  7. IsoTruss-Reinforced Concrete Foundations for Increased Resiliency to Natural Disasters

    SBC: Isotruss, Inc.            Topic: 4E

    In order to promote human and environmental health, infrastructure must become safer, longer lasting, and more sustainable. Telecommunication structures with resiliency to extreme conditions are particularly beneficial because they allow communications to continue even in emergency situations. IsoTruss Inc. will develop a composite-reinforced concrete foundation that will increase resiliency witho ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Machine-learning-assisted development of alternatives to diarylide pigments

    SBC: KEBOTIX INC            Topic: 5C

    The goal of the proposed effort is to develop polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB)-free yellow pigments and synthetic pathways that do not unintentionally generate PCB as byproducts. This effort will harness Kebotix’s existing AI-powered platform, which includes a workflow that controls high?throughput computational modeling of molecules and materials, proprietary machine learning methods for process ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Ethylene-oxide monitor with ultra-low limit of detection

    SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC            Topic: 20OSAPEP2

    This research has demonstrated that an ethylene-oxide monitor with ultra-low limit of detection based on sensitive and selective optical measurement technology is feasible and will meet the needs for an ambient monitor. The exposure limits for ethylene oxide (EtO) in ambient air have been recently reduced to 11 parts per trillion (long-term, 1/10,000 risk level). Monitoring EtO at this low concen ...

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Environmental Protection Agency
  10. 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
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