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  1. Time Resolved Ultrafast Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy Based on 4th Generation Diffraction Gratings

    SBC: BEAM ENGINEERING FOR ADVANCED MEASUREMENTS CO.            Topic: C5509a

    Circular dichroism and its temporal evolution is critical in understanding conformational dynamics of biomolecules, chemical reactions, and the electronic structure of quantum materials. In the emerging fields of quantum computing and spintronics, chiral phenomena such as electron spin can be exploited leading to advances in data storage and transfer efficiency, cryptography, computational biology ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  2. PSA Systen Optimization for High Purity Oxygen Separation from Air

    SBC: SAVENGY TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: C5514a

    C55-14a-270735In this program, Savengy Technologies., LLC and its partners will develop an energy efficient, low-cost device for oxygen separation. This device (oxygen generator) is designed for small scale oxygen-blown gasifiers. The proposed system can achieve low energy consumption requirements. We need to improve the purity of pressure swing adsorption (PSA) generated oxygen >98%. It is well-k ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  3. LOCAETA: Local Climate Air Emissions Tracking Atlas

    SBC: CARBON SOLUTIONS LLC            Topic: C5516c

    Air quality data from top-of-the-line platforms, such as satellites, are difficult to obtain without a high- level of technical knowledge. For this reason, local air quality patterns and trends are often inaccessible to disadvantaged communities (DACs). Many technologies that will be used for deep decarbonization of industrial and power facilities have the added co-benefit of reducing non-CO2 poll ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  4. NECTAR: The Negative CO2 Emission Transition Roadmap

    SBC: CARBON SOLUTIONS LLC            Topic: C5322c

    C53-22c-271119Meeting climate-stabilizing energy transition goals requires using hybrid-energy CO2 capture systems like Direct Air Capture (DAC) to remove billions of tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere. Deploying this capacity will be difficult because it is complex and energy intensive infrastructure, and there must also be buy- in from communities living in locations best suited for it. The chall ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  5. Production of Metal Foil and Flat Wire by Single Step Shear-Based Deformation Processing

    SBC: M4 SCIENCES LLC            Topic: C5620c

    Thin-gauge foil and flat wire formats of lithium, aluminum and copper are critical to EV markets – especially for power storage performance and light-weighting of motors. Availability of Al and Cu flat wire for winding high-performance electric motors is constrained by manufacturing complexity and cost. A recent web-quote from a major automotive manufacturer “Wire manufacturing technology upst ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  6. Alkaline stable membranes for alkaline electrolyzers

    SBC: DIOXIDE MATERIALS, INC.            Topic: C5618m

    C56-18m-272073Anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyzers have the potential to meet the 2026 DOE target of hydrogen production for $2/kg, but better membranes are needed. The membranes need to run at higher pressures and lower KOH concentrations to simplify the balance of plant. Dioxide Materials already sells alkaline exchange membranes for use in AEM electrolyzers, but the present membranes are ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  7. Development of a new lignocellulosic sugar production technology (Cellulose-To-Sugar) as a pathway for producing novel liquid low-carbon bioethanol

    SBC: BLUE BIOFUELS INC            Topic: C5610c

    C56-10c-272355 The transportation sector has historically relied heavily on petroleum, supporting over 90 percent of the sector’s energy needs. This sector has surpassed electricity generation to become the largest source of CO2 emissions in the United States. Replacing fossil fuels with biofuels is one of the primary ways to decarbonize the transportation sector and decrease global dependence o ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  8. Fluorine-Free Membranes for PEM Electrolyzers

    SBC: DIOXIDE MATERIALS, INC.            Topic: C5618k

    C56-18k-272479Although PEM electrolysis is a leading technology for the production of green hydrogen, its reliance on PFSA membranes containing forever chemicals— along with bans on those chemicals coming into force soon — means that alternatives need to be found. The goal of the proposed research is to create new, fluorine-free membranes that could be used in place of fluorinated membranes in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  9. Topic 9a. High Conversion Cell-Level Battery Power Converter

    SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP            Topic: C5609a

    With the aggressive adoption of renewable energy sources, the demand for reliable, efficient energy storage systems continues to grow in step. By 2030, the Li-ion battery energy storage systems are expected to exceed 2 TWh of energy storage, creating a market opportunity for efficient power conversion systems. With the rapid advancement of wide-bandgap semiconductors, the next generation of power ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  10. Shared Mobility Optimizer

    SBC: TERRACITY LLC            Topic: C5610c

    In the United States, transportation is the leading source of emissions among major industries. This puts pressure on cities to optimize transportation infrastructures to meet decarbonization goals. City planners are required to ingest data from a variety of sources and balance a wide array of priorities ranging from mobility and equality to safety and sustainability. Making decisions for optimal ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
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