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On-Line, Near Real Time Water Security BioMonitoring System
SBC: CIENCIA INC Topic: N/AWe propose to develop an innovative biosensor system for near real time, on-line monitoring of water for the presence of pathogens and biotoxins. The proposed optical biosensing approach possesses a unique combination of features that make it ideal for meeting the requirements of a water analysis system. Notably. 1) it does not require the use of labels for detection (such as fluorescent, enzym ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency -
Singlet Delta Oxygen Airflow Sterilization for Building Protection
SBC: DIRECTED ENERGY SOLUTIONS Topic: N/ADirect Energy Solutions proposes to design, fabricate and test a basic prototype decontamination device for building protection from chemical and biological weapons attack and the general enhancement of indoor air quality. The decontamination device generates metastable Singlet Delta Oxygen (SDO), O2 (a1¿), a strong oxidant of biological and chemical pathogens, from direct optical excitation of ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Environmental Protection Agency -
Biosensor for Field Monitoring of Pesticides in Water
SBC: ELTRON RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INCORPORATED Topic: N/AThis SBIR Phase II proposal addresses development of a field-portable, amperometric biosensor for monitoring organophosphorus (OP) and carbamate insecticides in water. The miniaturized biosensor will use a modified screen-printed microelectrode with high sensitivity and lowlimit of detection for OP and carbamate pesticides. This biosensor will be selective for OPs and carbamates. The enzyme use ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Environmental Protection Agency -
Real-Time Transformer Oil Polychlorinated Biphenyl Sensor
SBC: ELTRON RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INCORPORATED Topic: N/APolychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) remain a significant environmental threat even though manufacturing of PCBs was discontinued 30 years ago. PCBs are toxic amd suspected to carcinogenic to humans and are therefore carefully monitored. Due to the chemical and thermal stability of PCBs in the environment and the continued use of rtansformers containing these chemicals, very specific regulations are ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency -
Engineering Magnetic Nanoparticle for Advanced Biosensor Signal Processing and Detection of Waterborne Pathogens
SBC: ENGI-MAT CO Topic: N/AThe contamination of drinking, recreational, and agricultural water sources in developed and/or developing countries, including the United States, necessitate a fast, reliable detection method. The use of biological weapons by terrorists to contaminate water supplies is a more recent development that poses additional challenges since such agents are difficult to observe at the time of initial dep ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Environmental Protection Agency -
Multiplexed Chemical Sensor for Water Security
SBC: REAL-TIME ANALYZERS INC Topic: N/AThe overall goal of this proposed program (through Phase III) is to provide the municipal water authorities and the EPA with a chemical sensor that can be multiplexed into water distribution systems to provide early warning of poisoned water supplies. This will be accomplished by developing surface-enhanced Raman (SER) sensors that can be integrated into water supply systems and coupled to a cent ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Environmental Protection Agency -
Sustainable Polymeric Nanocomposites
SBC: PolyNew, Inc Topic: N/AFinite supplies of increasingly dirty petroleum, climate changes due to carbon dioxide emissions and communities choking in pollution caused by manufacturing as well as their own solid wastes are pressing environmental problems. Because of these problems, sustainability is becoming a leading issue in the plastics industries - disposal options are increasingly limited in major markets such as Cali ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency -
Improved Sorbent for Removing Mercury from Hazardous Waste Incinerators
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/ATDA Research, Inc., (TDA) is developing a novel non-carbon sorbent to control mercury emissions from flue gas from hazardous waste incinerators and coal-fired power plants. The sorbent could be easily injected into the flue gas and could be recovered in the Particulate Control Device (PCD) along with the fly ash, minimizing capital investment. Unlike the carbon materials used to date, our sorben ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Environmental Protection Agency -
Sorbents for Desulfurization of Gasoline Blends
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AConventionally, deep desulfurization in a refinery is accomplished by a multi-step process including, hydrodesulfurization (HDS) over CoMo/Al203 and NiMo/AL203 catalysts and subsequent removal of the H2S. However, the HDS process is not suited well to produce ultra clean (essentially sulfur free) transportation fuels. At he severe reaction conditions required for deep desulfurization, the olefin ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency -
Real-Time Transformer Oil Polychlorinated Biphenyl Sensor
SBC: ELTRON RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INCORPORATED Topic: 05NCERC3Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) remain a significant environmental threat even though manufacturing of PCBs was discontinued 30 years ago. PCBs are toxic and suspected to be carcinogenic to humans and therefore are monitored carefully. Because of the chemical and thermal stability of PCBs in the environment and the continued use of transformers containing these chemicals, very sp ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency