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Innovative concept for detection and identification of biological toxins
SBC: PHOEBUS OPTOELECTRONICS LLC Topic: CBD14101The objective of the proposed Phase II project is to develop a hand-held, rapid plasmonic biosensor -- a detector based upon surfaceplasmon resonances (SPR) that incorporates a new class of supercharged proteins that functionalize a low-cost, disposable plasmonicchip. Each protein is designed to bind to a pre-determined toxin with high specificity. Upon successful binding, the protein superfoldsre ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Carbon Dioxide and Water Removal Technology for Closed-Circuit Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: CBD12106Currently, the United States Army encounters many scenarios where soldiers must enter hazardous areas, yet still maintain isolation from contaminants such as chemical and biological agents as well as hazardous material exposure. This requires that the soldiers respiratory tract be isolated to prevent exposure to these contaminants. In order to accomplish this, the soldiers wear protective suits an ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Botulinum Toxin Plantibodies
SBC: Planet Biotechnology Incorporated Topic: CBD03103The primary goals of this Phase II application are to successfully manufacture pilot-scale quantities of neutralizing anti-botulinum toxin antibodies in plants, and to complete preclinical studies with these antibodies. Our collaborator, Dr. James D. Mar
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Low-Cost Biological Solution for Reducing Carbon Pollution in Chemical Manufacturing
SBC: INDUSTRIAL MICROBES INC Topic: 14NCER1AIndustrial Microbes is developing a green fermentation platform to replace carbon-emitting petrochemical production with newer methods that build chemicals out of methane and carbon dioxide.Chemical production is a major source of carbon pollution, responsible for 18% of direct industrialemissions. Our innovation is an engineered microbe that can consume carbon dioxide and methane and produce a ch ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Environmental Protection Agency -
Industrial Process Pollution Reduction by Development of Amorphous Biogenic Silica to Replace Fumed Silica
SBC: SioTeX Corporation Topic: 14NCER1AFumed silica is an important additive in many products including paints, plastics and tires, but it is produced by an energy-intensive costly, toxic and hazardous process. SioTex has developed a superior triple green replacement for fumed silica that produces no toxic waste, uses little energy, and is inexpensive. Our patent pending technology uses rice hulls, a bio-waste, as the feedstock. Us ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Environmental Protection Agency -
Circuit board Component Recovery for Electronic Waste Reduction
SBC: Advanced Recovery and Recycling, LLC Topic: 14NCER1AElectronic Waste is the fastest growing waste stream in the US. Significant amounts are recoverable for reuse, resale, and refining for precious metals. The disassemblers send circuit boards to refiners/smelters for precious metals recovery. E-Waste disassemblers remove parts from these circuit boards, so only certain parts are smelted. As such they are the key market for our depopulator. Refiners ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Environmental Protection Agency -
Nanoparticle Enhanced Immunoassay for Monitoring Organic Pollutants
SBC: INTELLIGENT OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: C3NCERPAIntelligent Optical Systems, Inc. (IOS) has demonstrated the feasibility of achieving highly effective assays for organic pollutants on a continuous basis by adapting known principles of immunoassays in an innovative way. This achievement will make it possible to develop field-deployable monitoring systems to guard against the presence and effects of organic pollutants and other harmfu ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Environmental Protection Agency -
Affordable, Large Scale Manufacturing of High Surface Area Iron Powder
SBC: ONMATERIALS, LLC Topic: C3NCERPFContaminated groundwater presents a widespread environmental challenge in America today. Existing treatment methods are imperfect in that they are either slow, expensive, or unable to treat the full spectrum of groundwater contaminants. Prior work has demonstrated that zero valent iron can detoxify groundwater contaminated with halogenated hydrocarbons and other toxic chemicals. The be ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Environmental Protection Agency -
A New Compact Portable Field Instrument for Continuous Real-Time Measurement of Trace Organic Air Pollution Emissions Using Jet-REMPI Mass Spectrometry
SBC: OPOTEK, INC. Topic: C3NCERPHThe goal of this research project is to develop a compact portable instrument for the measurement of trace hydrocarbon vapors with high sensitivity and high chemical selectivity using the jet-resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization (jet-REMPI) technique. This technology already has been proven to be highly effective for the real-time measurement of complex mixtures of hydrocarbon ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Environmental Protection Agency -
Low Cost Catalytic Production of High Quality Carbon Nanotube for Advanced Conductive Composites
SBC: Intematix Corporation Topic: C3NCERPACarbon nanotube (CNT) has been identified as the best conductive filler material in plastic composites. CNT significantly enhances the electric conductivity of composites at a low doping level (approximately 1 percent) with improved mechanical strength. The application of such advanced conductive composites will result in significant economic and environmental benefits. For example, ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Environmental Protection Agency