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Low Cost HEA Anode for Distributed Reforming and Prevention of Carbon Deposition in SOFC(18-RD-987)
SBC: UES SERVICES INC Topic: 17bDirect Internal Reforming Solid Oxide Fuel Cells require an anode material with good catalytic reforming and electrochemical reactivity. Although the current state-of-the-art solid oxide fuel cell anode consisting of nickel and yttrium-stabilized zirconia (Ni-YSZ) has excellent catalytic properties and stability for the H2 oxidation at the usual operation conditions, the use of Ni-YSZ anode with c ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Novel Coating Technologies for Neutrino Focusing Horns
SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc. Topic: 23cThis technology addresses the need for a cost effective, simple and environmentally benign process to replace the current electroless nickel coating on Neutrino Focusing Horns, which are made of aluminum. One big challenge for depositing a coating on aluminum is that a special pretreatment is required owing to aluminum’s highly reactive nature. Even though the electroless nickel coating has been ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Engineered Silicon for Improved Performance EV Batteries
SBC: P H MATTER LLC Topic: 14aWider adoption of electric vehicles can be achieved with lower cost batteries that have higher specific energy and better durability. In the proposed project, pH Matter, LLC and the University of Akron will partner to develop lithium ion batteries that will increase their specific energy and capacity by greater than 50%. The anode components will be based on a combination of nanostructured materia ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
INEXPENSIVE BRAZELESS MEDICAL ACCELERATOR
SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC Topic: 02aThe cost of the accelerating waveguide in modern medical accelerators and industrial linacs is substantial. This comes to no surprise, as the accelerating waveguide is a set of diamond – turned copper resonators brazed together. Such a multistep manufacturing process is not only expensive, but also prone to manufacturing errors, which decrease the production yield. In the big picture, the cost o ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
A Novel Way to Dope TI in Nb3Sn Conductor to Reduce A15 Grain Size and Non-Cu Critical Current at High Fields
SBC: HYPER TECH RESEARCH INC Topic: 26aThis proposal is submitted in response to the SBIR/STTR High Energy Physics Topic 26(a), “Superconductor Technologies for Particle Accelerators, (a) High-Field Superconducting Wire Technologies for Magnets”. Grant applications are sought to develop new or improved superconducting wire for high field magnets that operate at 16 Tesla (T) field and higher. Nb3Sn is still the primary superconducto ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Geothermal Heat Pump & Phase Change Material Super-Hybrid Systems
SBC: MELINK CORPORATION Topic: 07aThe purpose of this DOE Phase 2 grant application is to further validate the geothermal HVAC installation savings made evident from our Phase 1 research. Moreover, it is to commercialize the solutions that will make these savings possible. This is important because geothermal HVAC systems are the most energy-efficient heating/cooling system known, according to the DOE. But the technology has not g ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Oxygen Separation with Dual Phase Nano-Composite Membrane
SBC: GLOBAL RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT INC Topic: 14aThis Phase IIA proposal is in response to the DOE topic 14a request for breakthrough membrane technology that reduces the energy required to separate gases. In this work we are addressing O2 separation. There is a need for lower capital cost, and lower energy consumption in producing high purity oxygen for steel production, chemical processing, medical oxygen, and burning coal for higher efficienc ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
An integrated Process for Butanol Production from Cellulosic Biomass and CO2 Using Engineered Clostridia in a Linear Immobilized Bioreactor
SBC: Bio-Missions LLC Topic: 08bEngineered platforms using mixed microbial consortia to consolidate multiple reaction steps and perform disparate conversions simultaneously can substantially enhance the carbon efficiency of biomass conversion processes and lower the biofuel cost to an economically competitive level. In this project, an integrated process will be developed to produce n-butanol from cellulosic biomass and waste ga ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy -
Nanoengineered Soft Magnetic Materials
SBC: POWDERMET INC Topic: 05cThe rapid expansion of renewable and distributed energy sources requires significant changes to the electric grid.Primary among these is the ability to move and store energy, converting from low DC sources to high voltage for transmission. Reducing losses in the conversion process is essential to this function. Wide Band Gap semiconductors are becoming available to dramatically reducing switching ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy -
An Ultra-High Gradient Travelling Wave Gun
SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC Topic: 23bHigh brightness beams enable novel applications like x-ray free electron lasers and ultrafast electron microscopes. High brightness beams essentially consist of a large number of electrons in a small phase space volume, i.e. a high peak current. When such beams are generated from the cathode, there is a strong space charge force, which elongates the bunch and reduces its brightness. An optimal sol ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy