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  1. Polymer Nanowire Sensor Array for Subsurface CO2 Monitoring

    SBC: INNOSENSE CORPORATION            Topic: 17c

    Reliable and cost-effective monitoring is important for making carbon capture and storage/sequestration (CCS) safe and acceptable. Monitoring is required for tracking the location of the plume, and detecting and quantifying leakage of CO2 in the geological formations. The Carbon Sequestration Monitoring Verification and Accounting (MVA) Program goal is to develop technology applications that enabl ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  2. Low-Noble-Metal-COntent Catalysts/Electrodes for Hydrogen Production by Water Electrolysis

    SBC: Proton Energy Systems, Inc.            Topic: 09g

    Efficient, cost effective production of hydrogen from non-carbon based sources is a key barrier to widespread implementation of fuel cells for transportation and stationary power. Electrolysis is a promising technology for clean generation of pure hydrogen from water, but significant advances are required in order to provide a cost-competitive hydrogen source for energy markets. Commercial proton ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  3. A Thermal Deoxygenation Process for Cellulosic Biomass Conversion to Energy-Dense Biofuels

    SBC: SeaChange Group LLC            Topic: 10b

    This Department of Energy Small Business Technology Transfer Research Phase I project proposal aims to develop an intensive thermo chemical conversion method of biomass to non-ethanol biofuels. There is a substantial need for alternative sources of domestic transportation fuels to displace demand for foreign oil imports. Petroleum imports are proven to increase signs of global warming, compromise ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  4. Resonance-Enhanced Infrared Nanospectroscopy (REINS) based on Atomic Force Microscopy and Quantum Cascase Lasers

    SBC: Anasys Instruments Corp.            Topic: 14b

    Infrared spectroscopy is the most widely used technique for chemical characterization with a worldwide market of over $1B annually. Conventional IR spectroscopy suffers, however, from fundamental spatial resolution limits at the scale of many microns to many tens of microns. This has prevented widespread use of IR spectroscopy in the growing field of nanoscale materials. The atomic force microscop ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  5. Ultra-High Temperature Thermal Barrier Coatings

    SBC: HIFUNDA LLC            Topic: 19d

    The US Department of Energy has a stated goal to increase the energy efficiency of turbines, and one well recognized method of achieving this is through the use of ceramic thermal barrier coatings (TBCs). However, state of the art zirconia-based TBCs have a temperature limit of about 1200oC, and new TBC materials that can operate at elevated temperatures of 1300oC and above are needed to continue ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  6. Magnet Coil Designs Using YBCO High Temperature Superconductor (HTS)

    SBC: PARTICLE BEAM LASERS, INC.            Topic: 30b

    High magnetic fields approaching 25 T are needed for significant advances in the physics reach of colliders for high energy physics. The new Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN needs high field magnets for planned energy and luminosity upgrades. The envisioned Muon Collider needs such magnets in several areas of the machine. High Temperature Superconductors (HTS) currently offer the best chance of ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  7. Advance Additive Manufacturing Method for SRF Cavities of Various Geometries

    SBC: RADIABEAM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: 34a

    Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) accelerating structures are now considered the device of choice for many of todays leading applications in high energy and nuclear physics, which include: energy recovery linacs (ERLs), linear colliders (ILC), neutrino factories, spallation neutron sources, and rare isotope accelerators. These projects place enormous demand for more reliable and economic meth ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  8. Development of Optimized Controls and Hardware for Synchrotron Hard X-Ray Microscopes with Advanced Spectroscopic Capabilities

    SBC: Xradia            Topic: 09a

    The project responds to technical topic 9(a): Technology to support BES user facilities: Synchrotron Radiation Facilities. Dr. Michael Feser, the principal investigator from Xradia, and Dr. Piero Pianetta, from SLAC, will work together to develop optimized hardware and controls tested on the SLAC Xradia nanoXCT- S100 microscope and sold for future and existing TXM systems by Xradia Inc. Stanford ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
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