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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Reducing the Weight and Volume of Peroxide-Based Decontaminant by using a Solid (Vice Liquid) Component for Hydrogen Peroxide

    SBC: MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES CORP.            Topic: CBD05114

    Several new generation chemical and biological (CB) decontaminants are based on hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) chemistry. These new decontaminants have many desirable characteristics, including reactivity toward a broad spectrum of CB agents and toxins, as well as being less corrosive and more environmentally friendly than conventional decontaminating materials. However, these systems are still liquid b ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  2. Decontamination of Biological Warfare (BW) Agents, Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) and Toxic Industrial Materials (TIMs)

    SBC: MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES CORP.            Topic: CBD05113

    The US Government has spent hundreds of millions of dollars developing decontamination capabilities to protect our military personnel and equipment from chemical warfare agents. With much of the traditional research and development efforts within focused on decontamination of chemical warfare (CW) agents, there has been a recent shift in the research base to include biological warfare (BW) agents ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  3. Blending of Aircraft Washing/Cleaning Detergents and Chemical/Biological (CB) Warfare Agent Decontaminants for a Dual-Use Application

    SBC: MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES CORP.            Topic: CBD05115

    Under the current SBIR solicitation, the DoD is interested in the development of novel decontaminant solutions based on existing aircraft approved fluids (e.g., cleaning or deicing fluids), and application methods that will be compatible with the Transportable Decontamination System (TDS). The aircraft decontaminating solution should be capable of detoxifying chemical warfare (CW) agents, Non-Tra ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  4. Portable System for Immediate Decon of Interior Spaces

    SBC: MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES CORP.            Topic: CBD05108

    Under the current SBIR solicitation, the DoD is interested in the development of novel decontaminating materials and methods to support rapid decontamination of interior spaces contaminated with chemical and biological agents. The proposed system should be portable, lightweight, self-powered and easy to use so it can be readily transported. The intended use of the portable system is to support ( ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  5. Handheld Photoacoustic Chemical Agent and Toxic Industrial Material Detector

    SBC: MANNING APPLIED TECHNOLOGY            Topic: CBD05112

    Manning Applied Technology proposes to develop a handheld infrared spectrometer, ideally suited to detection of airborne chemical agents at and below permissible exposure limits. This approach offers unmatched sensitivity and specificity for detection of all types of chemical vapors. The instrument is modular, rugged, compact and highly sensitive. Volume pricing will be less than $1000 each. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  6. Novel Metal Shaping Process Using Non-Toxic Working Fluids

    SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc.            Topic: 04NCERA2

    This research project addresses worker and environmental safety concerns regarding the use of toxic cutting fluids in metal shaping operations. The toxicity of cutting fluids can be caused by either the constituents of the cutting fluid chemistry, or in the case of water-soluble emulsions, the biocides intended to control bacterial growth. Faraday Technology, Inc., intends to adapt an advanced ele ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. Isocyanate-Free Solvent-Free Hybrid Resin System

    SBC: DR BEN CURATOLO INC            Topic: 04NCERD2

    This research project is designed to determine the feasibility of preparing an environmentally friendly isocyanate-free solvent-free hybrid resin system suitable for industrial applications such as automobile refinishing and floor coatings. In particular, the overall objective of this project is to determine the most appropriate ratios of reactive groups for ultraviolet (UV) curable resins to prov ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Etchant Recovery System

    SBC: Republic Anode Fabricators, Inc.            Topic: 04NCERG2

    Cupric chloride and ammoniacal etchants are used to remove unwanted copper from printed circuit boards. They are used in a continuous “bleed and feed” mode, which leads to the formation of a hazardous copper-containing waste. This waste material must be hauled from the site for disposal. In addition, cupric chloride etchant requires the use of hazardous oxidants, such as chlorine gas or sodium ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Novel Metal Shaping Process Using Non-Toxic Working Fluids

    SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    This SBIR proposal addresses worker and environmental safety concerns regarding the use of toxic cutting fluids in metal shaping operations. The toxicity of cutting fluids cn be caused by either the constituents fo the cutting fluid chemistyr or in the case of water-soluble emulsions, the toxicity can be caused by biocides intended to control baterial growth. This proposal seeks to adapt an adve ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  10. Isocyanate-Free Solvent-Free Hybrid Resin System

    SBC: DR BEN CURATOLO INC            Topic: N/A

    This Small Business Innovations Research Phase I project is designed to determine the feasibility of preparing an environmentally friendly isocyanate-free solvent-free hybrid resin system ssuitable fo industrial applications such as automobile refinishing and floor coatings. In particular, the overall objective of this program is to determine the most approptiate ratios or reactive groups of UV c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
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