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Decarbonized Bio-based 2-Methylfuran Manufacturing in America for Sustainable Domestic Bio-Economy
SBC: RIKARBON INC Topic: C5610d2-Methylfuran (2MF) is a versatile non-food biomass derived low-carbon number performance advantaged bio-product. It is used for manufacturing green solvent (2-methyltertrahydrofuran (2MeTHF)), UpSycal?oils that RiKarbon is manufacturing for end-use natural and sustainable cosmetics and lubricants, and chemical/pharmaceutical intermediates. Currently fossil-based incumbent solvents such as tetrahy ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
Development of New Metallization Pastes for Front-Side of Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells
SBC: ADVANCED MATERIAL ANALYSIS TECHNOLOGY LLC Topic: C5615fAMA Tech is developing a cutting-edge metallization paste for the front side of tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) crystalline silicon solar cells, which is expected to improve TOPCon solar cell efficiency significantly. This development has the potential to disrupt the photovoltaic industry, as even a small increase in cell efficiency could replace current passivated emitter and rear cell ( ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
Upcycling Of Polymer Composites For Vehicle Decarbonization
SBC: COMPOSITES AUTOMATION LLC Topic: C5612cC56-12c-272445Carbon fiber composites (CFCs) exhibit superior properties and combined with part consolidation, reduce system weight significantly compared to metal approaches. But CFCs have high embodied energy (~230MJ/kg) and the virgin carbon fiber (vCF) feedstock is expensive (>$20/kg). Recycling of CFCs has the potential to recapture the material value at a much lower cost, reduce the embodied ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
DEVELOPMENT OF SECOND USE APPLICATIONS FOR IONOMER MATERIALS RECOVERED FROM HYDROGEN ECONOMY SYSTEMS
SBC: ION POWER, INC Topic: C5611aPerfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) polymers are the primary membrane material used in the manufacturing of water electrolyzers and fuel cells for the hydrogen economy. The discarding of these materials, especially when they are combined with precious metals, presents an unwanted introduction of these materials into the environment. Thus, the opportunity being addressed by this SBIR proposal is the deve ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
Live and Continuous Monitoring of Metal Cylinders and Tanks using Distributed Carbon Nanomaterial-based Sensing Networks
SBC: MCET TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 22PH1This SBIR effort proposes using live and continuous monitoring of metal tanks, pressure vessels, and pipelines using carbon nanomaterial-based sensing skins to detect excessive physical strains, cracks, and to inspect impact damage. The proposed research and development work leverages 15+ years of fundamental research. The key objective is to advance the TRL level and the scalability of carbon nan ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Transportation -
Fast, Large-Area Detector for Position and Energy Determination
SBC: Applied Diamond, Inc. Topic: C5138bTo study nuclei and nuclear reactions, scientists collide stable and rare isotope heavy-ion beams like those generated at the Cyclotron Institute at Texas A&M University into targets of various elements and measure the resulting complex nuclear fragments of these collisions. The data collected from these nuclear reactions can provide information for research endeavors such as nuclear structure, nu ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy -
Asynchronous Heterogeneous Distributed Tensor Communication
SBC: EXTREME SCALE SOLUTIONS LLC Topic: C5107bLarge-scale data-intensive linear algebra operations are hard to scale on distributed, heterogeneous systems. Further, the data distribution across machines makes it very difficult to compose implementations as each has their own requirements. A linear algebra abstraction is needed to compose implementations. There are many use cases for such an abstraction. We will focus on simulation of differen ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy -
Sustainable Cellulosic Base-Oils
SBC: RIKARBON INC Topic: C5128bThe global lubricant market size is ~$158 billion. Base-oils constitute the major component in formulated lubricants, which have uses in automotive, process oils, metal-working, marine, mining, locomotive, chainsaw, golf cart, hydraulic fluids, grease and other consumer and industrial sectors. ~97% of current base oils are petroleum derived. Their accidental release to the environment poses a sign ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy -
34f- Diamond detector system for ion-beam diagnostics
SBC: Applied Diamond, Inc. Topic: C5334fHeavy-ion beams are used extensively in nuclear physics research advancing a deeper understanding of atomic nuclei and nuclear reactions, as well as in production of rare isotope finding a wide acceptance in nuclear medicine. Currently, most charged-particle detectors used in nuclear physics and space exploration are made of ?E-E radiation telescopes. However, most common solid state silicon radia ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy -
Upcycling Ocean-based Plastics for Sustainable Feedstock Supply Chain
SBC: RIKARBON INC Topic: 07bPlastics are ubiquitous in modern life. Global production of plastics has reached about 400 million tons annually. Total plastics production has increased by 36% in the past decade and is estimated to grow to 700 million tons in 2030. Over 10% of used plastics ends up in the ocean. Ocean vortices form “garbage patches” or “stomachsize colorful plastic piles” of disposed plastics and attrac ...
SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of Energy