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  1. Live and Continuous Monitoring of Metal Cylinders and Tanks using Distributed Carbon Nanomaterial-based Sensing Networks

    SBC: MCET TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 22PH1

    This 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
  2. BREAKTHROUGH POSTBIOTIC TREATMENT TO REDUCE PATHOGENLOAD IN BROILERS WHILE IMPROVING FEED EFFICIENCY

    SBC: Bactana Corp.            Topic: 83

    This Phase I proposal is directed at developing and demonstrating the feasibility of using a mixtureof metabolites and peptides derived from proprietary strains from anaerobic commensal bacterium(FPZ) to improve feed efficiency and reduce pathogens common in broiler chickens.This proposalis based on promising preliminary in vitro and in vivo research performed by Bactana during thepast two years. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  3. Novel inexpensive light-concentrating optics and new MJ PV cell geometry for high energy-efficiency and high cost-efficiency PV

    SBC: SUN EDGE, LLC            Topic: 83

    Poultry growing consumes a a great deal of energy and electricity and fuel (propane) costs are asignificant part of farmers' growing costs.Current solar photovoltaic power systems seem like theycould reduce the industry's costs however because of their technical limits they can not.Sun Edge proposes novel optics for separating sunlight into its component wavelengths allowingfor precise spectrum ma ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  4. Ethylene Control for Produce

    SBC: PRECISION COMBUSTION, INC.            Topic: 85

    We will study the use of our compact high efficiency photocatalytic oxidation reactor for control ofethylene that is naturally generated by produce during transportation and controlled atmosphererefrigerated storage. Coupled with a dedicated ethylene sensor our system will enable improvedstorage life and freshness of a variety of tree fruits and vegetable crops while reducing spoilage. InPhase I w ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  5. DESTRUCTION OF VAM USING A MODULAR CATALYTIC ELEMENT SYSTEM

    SBC: PRECISION COMBUSTION, INC.            Topic: NA

    To eliminate the release of ventilation air methane (VAM) associated with coal production, the core challenge is how to oxidize methane given the low concentrations. Precision Combustion, Inc. (PCI) proposes an innovative modular array combining three key elements: (1) short contact time, low thermal mass reactor design to achieve maximal total conversion in a small volume, (2) catalyst formulati ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  6. Development of an autonomous vehicle for application of a non-chemical, alternative technology addressing disease and pest control

    SBC: TRIC ROBOTICS INC.            Topic: 8130000000000001

    Gray mold and powdery mildew can account for as much as 80% of decay in strawberry productionand combined with arthropod pests have a significant impact on yield. Regular application ofpesticides is the traditional solution however increasing resistance regulations and a risingdemand for organic fruit production motivate a need for alternative non-chemical treatmentmethods. USDA ARS scientists dev ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  7. SOFCs for FLIGHT

    SBC: PRECISION COMBUSTION, INC.            Topic: 1

    PCI’s is proposing an advanced energy storage and power generator design for meeting aggressive specific-power and specific-energy targets required for all-electric propulsion of narrow-body commercial aircraft. Key drivers are an exceptionally power-dense solid oxide fuel cell operating with energy-dense carbon neutral liquid fuels and a hybridized system architecture that maximizes component e ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  8. Sterilization and Scalable Dispensing of a Novel USDA-ARS WCRW Artificial Diet for Commercialization

    SBC: Frontier Scientific Inc.            Topic: 8130000000000001

    Gene transfer from wild relatives into crops (alien introgression) is of paramount importance toensure food security under changing climate by efficiently utilizing natural variation. Because ofthe stringent homoeologous (related) chromosome pairing control exerted by the Ph1-like geneswild relative chromosomes do not pair or recombine with the crop homoeologs/orthologs resultingin the transfer of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture
  9. Development of mitochondrial transformation in plants toward creating elite hybrid wheat

    SBC: NAPIGEN INC            Topic: 8199999999999999

    Food security is one of the foremost challenges that we face in the present world.We intend toprovide one of the disruptive & achievable solutions: Elite hybrid wheat.Hybrid corn has beenthe foundation of gaining more than eight-fold yields over 90 years since its introduction inUSA. We aim to re-create the successful agricultural history with wheat.Hybrid wheat plantscan create 15% more yield wit ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture
  10. A novel therapeutic to address fatty liver in post-parturient dairy cows

    SBC: MITOTHERAPEUTIX, LLC            Topic: 8300000000000001

    The prevalence of fatty liver in dairy cows can be as high as 50%.Consequences of fatty liver include decreased reproductive success suppressedimmune functions ketosis retained fetal membranes endometritis displacedabomasum mastitis and milk fever. These disorders cause substantial economic lossesto dairy farmers; however no economically viable treatments exist.Up to half of all transition dairy c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture
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