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Utilization of Hydrocarbon Fuels in Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
SBC: APPLIED THIN FILMS, INC Topic: N/A60633 Fuel cells are widely viewed as the most desirable future power generation method, because of their unique combination of high efficiency, low emissions, size flexibility, and quiet operation. Despite these unique features, the high cost of fuel cells compared with competing technologies has prevented commercial introduction. One of the key factors that increases fuel cell power plant ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Energy -
Harsh Fluorochemical Separations
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/A60311 There are economic and environmental justifications for replacing conventional distillation processes with simpler membrane separations in certain applications. However, at present, there are no commercial membranes able to withstand the aggressive conditions associated with important industrial chemicals, including hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride, and ozone. Prototype, chemic ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Energy -
Membranes for Reverse Organic-Air Separations
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/A60395 Emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from gasoline refueling facilities continue to be an energy, safety, and environmental issue. In such applications, it is desired to vent the air in the system and keep the VOC behind. This project will develop a reverse separation membrane (RSM) system that allows for rapid venting of air while retaining the gasoline in underground storag ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Energy -
Dewatering Membrane for Hazy Hydrodesulfurization Unit Effluents
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 09Many refinery product streams, particularly those from Ultra Low Hydrodesulfurisation units, are prone to haze due to water emulsions. Haze is also problematic for biodiesel production, as hazy fuel cannot be used until the haze settles or is removed, which creates costly scheduling and shipping delays. This project will develop a novel membrane process for the removal of dissolved and dispersed ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
Real-Time Array Sensor System for Field Monitoring of Metal Ions
SBC: IA, Inc. Topic: N/A60874 Contamination of soils, sediments and groundwater at DOE sites presents significant monitoring and remediation challenges. This project will develop a novel ion sensor array for field deployment in monitoring important contaminants and also for use in concert with remediation efforts. The sensor array will provide real-time levels of metals at DOE sites and other areas of environment ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Energy -
Separation Process for Biobased Succinic Acid
SBC: Lec Tech, Inc. Topic: N/A60493 This project will develop a unique separation process for biobased succinic acid that will: (1) provide significant energy savings compared to conventional separation processes; and (2) improve product yield and avoid waste generation. Phase I sought to identify and understand the technical challenges of the separation process and to, concurrently, seek plausible solutions in anticipa ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Energy -
Magnets for Muon 6D Helical Cooling Channels
SBC: MUONS INC Topic: 31This project will develop the magnets needed to create bright muon beams for many applications ranging from scientific accelerators and storage rings, to beams to study material properties and new sources of energy. The Helical Cooling Channel (HCC), a new technique for six-dimensional (6D) cooling of muon beams using a continuous absorber inside superconducting magnets, has shown considerable pro ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
Stopping Muon Beams
SBC: MUONS INC Topic: 31Physics experiments often use low-energy beams of unstable particles that stop in a target in order to provide high sensitivity to rare processes with reduced backgrounds. However, the stopping rate in the target is limited by the dynamics of the production process and by multiple scattering and energy straggling in the material used to slow the particles. As a result, the event rates and sensiti ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
Development of a Low Frequency Superconducting RF Electron Gun
SBC: Niowave, Inc. Topic: 27Radio frequency (RF) electron guns have the potential to generate short bunch length, high charge, high brightness bunches with better characteristics than other sources. Superconducting versions of these guns could operate continuously with high average current beams that would open a broad range of applications from x-Ârays for cancer therapy and sterilization, to tunable x-Âray and gamma ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
Improved Conversion of Cellulose Waste to Ethanol Using a Dual Bioreactor System
SBC: Technova Corporation Topic: 06Inedible plant materials such as grass and corn stover represent abundant renewable natural resources that can be transformed into biofuel. Although the enzymatic conversion of biomass to sugars represents an attractive means for this conversion, a number of problems have inhibited its use: the use of incomplete synergistic enzymes, end-product inhibition, and adsorption and loss of enzymes nece ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy