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Handheld IR Raman Spectroscopy for Rapid Chemical Identification
SBC: Aerius Photonics, LLC. Topic: CBD08102In Phase I, Aerius Photonics demonstrated Raman spectroscopy at 785 nm, 980 nm, and 1064 nm, with only 1064 nm-based excitation showing a reduction in fluorescence. In addition, Aerius Photonics and partner Ahura Scientific, demonstrated a breadboard version of an InGaAs-based Raman spectrometer to assess any engineering challenges. By the end of a Phase III, Aerius proposes to develop a handheld ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Low Cost LWIR Interferometric HSI System
SBC: SPECTRUM PHOTONICS INC Topic: CBD09108Due to the potential detection benefits offered by hyperspectral imaging spectroscopy, this is an area of great interest in terms of early detection of plume threats. The major constraint is in costs of components. Under this SBIR, our team will investigate innovative advances in the integration of uncooled microbolometer technologies to determine the potential for reducing detector cost and com ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Durable Anti-fog Coatings for Contoured Plastic Substrates Using Nanoparticles with Tunable Size and Surface Chemistry
SBC: INNOSENSE CORPORATION Topic: CBD09101Currently fielded respiratory protective systems in the Joint Services General Purpose Mask (JSGPM) program degrade in visual performance capability in extreme hot and cold environments. Optical and mechanical properties of existing anti-fog coatings also diminish when subjected to cleaning/sanitization operations. To address these needs, InnoSense LLC (ISL), in Phase I, has combined nanomaterials ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
An Enhanced Quarter-Sized Optical NEMS Based Methyl Salicylate Sensor System (MS3)
SBC: IMAGINATIVE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: CBD09103Building on our successful Phase I work our Phase II objectives are to complete development and integration of our two proposed sensors into an unprecedented self-confirming MeS detection system further refining our ability to meet key requirements identified in Phase I. More specifically, we will develop a NEMS based MeS sensor system complete with a telemetry system and/or a remote logging, data ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Reagentless Field-Usable Fixed-Site and Portable Analyzer for Trihalomethane (THM) Concentrations in Drinking Water
SBC: KWJ ENGINEERING INC Topic: TopicDU.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules stipulate that corrective action be taken for drinking water distribution systems that exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) for total trihalomethanes (TTHMs), 80 μg/L. Currently, real-time or even periodic monitoring of drinking water is not economically feasible. Available methods use gas chromatography and are expensive and plagued with lon ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Environmental Protection Agency -
Dielectrophoretic Microfluidic Protein Analysis System
SBC: Physical Optics Corporation Topic: CBD09104To address the U.S. Army CBD need for a low-cost, universal, robust, and fieldable device for rapid, reproducible identification of protein variants from biological samples with high throughput, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Dielectrophoretic Microfluidic Protein Analysis (DiMiPA) system based on an electrodeless dielectrophoresis-based, continuous-flow protein separa ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Integrated Automated Pre-concentrator Inlet for Mass Spectrometer
SBC: 1st Detect Corp Topic: CBD09106This proposal describes a project to develop a pre-concentrator inlet system for a mass spectrometer. The pre-concentrator utilizes a heated mesh design that is coated with a variety of sorbent materials to provide high pre-concentration with adversely affecting the analysis time. An innovative method of evacuating the pre-concentrator chamber provides an additional gain in pre-concentration of 2 ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Reagentless Field-Usable Fixed-Site and Portable Analyzer For Trihalomethane (THM) Concentrations in Drinking Water
SBC: KWJ ENGINEERING INC Topic: 09NCERP1U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules stipulate that corrective action be taken for drinking water distribution systems that exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) for total trihalomethanes (TTHMs), 80 μg/L. Currently, real-time or even periodic monitoring of drinking water is not economically feasible. Available methods use gas chromatography and are expensive and plagued with lon ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Environmental Protection Agency -
Microchip Capillary Electrophoresis for On-Line Monitoring of Inorganic Aerosols
SBC: AEROSOL DYNAMICS INC Topic: N/AA compact and affordable, microchip-based system for the automated, in situ analysis of inorganic ions in atmospheric aerosols will be develop and verified against traditional, filter-based methods. Our approach combines tow new technologies: (1) a growth tube impactor for particle collection and (2) lab-on-a-chip (LOC) analysis of sulfates and nitrates. The growth tube impactor enlarges indivi ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Portable System for Sample Preparation and Differentiation of Pathogens at Strain Level
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: CBD04107Many believe the greatest threat to our troops and homeland security are attacks using biological weapons. Recent developments of biological warfare agents parallel advances in microbiology, viruses and bacteria can be rendered more lethal through genetic engineering, and many toxins can be mass-produced. However, detecting biological agents is difficult and time consuming because there are thousa ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense