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Encapsulation of Biological Contaminants in Transportation Systems
SBC: TIAX LLC Topic: 15NCER07TIAX has developed a technology to meet EPA and homeland security needs for bio-agent decontamination in railway cars and other situations. It provides simultaneous encapsulation and killing of biological contaminants with the added capability for decontamination of chemical and radiological hazards. Current technologies are labor-intensive involving separate steps for site preparation, decontamin ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Environmental Protection Agency -
Inexpensive Formaldehyde Sensor for Indoor Air Quality Application
SBC: GINER INC Topic: 16NCER1AFormaldehyde is a reactive and flammable aldehyde which is well known as one of the harmful volatile organic compounds. A_x000D_ combination of respiratory disease, allergic dermatitis and other ailments so called Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is associated with chronic exposure to formaldehyde. Therefore, monitoring for formaldehyde is important in residential buildings. In this Phase I_x000D_ dev ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Environmental Protection Agency -
An Inexpensive Hand-Held Monitor for Measuring Fugitive Methane Emissions
SBC: REACTIVE INNOVATIONS, LLC Topic: 16NCER1BMethane is the second most prevalent greenhouse gas emitted after carbon dioxide, however, on a pound-to-pound comparison methane has a 25 times greater impact on climate change than carbon dioxide over a 100-year period. Accordingly, the 2014 Climate Action Plan signed by President Obama has directed agencies including the USDA, DOE, and EPA to reduce methane emissions. A significant effort in th ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Environmental Protection Agency -
Nanostructured Carbon Based Capacitive Desalination
SBC: VURONYX TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 16NCER4ACapacitive deionization (CDI) is a robust, energy efficient, and cost effective technology for water desalination. In collaboration with Dr. Satish Kumar and Dr. Costas Tsouris at Georgia Tech, we are developing nanostructured carbon material for effective and economical water and wastewater desalination. Our new approach for CDI is enabled by (1) synthesis of nanostructured high surface area acti ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Environmental Protection Agency -
Zero-Emission Reconstituted Wood Panels for Building Interiors
SBC: METNA CO Topic: 16NCER6AOrganic resin-bonded reconstituted wood products, including oriented strandboard (OSB) and medium density fiberboard (MDF), are major sources of the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released to the building interior, that are harmful to human health. The main thrust of this project is to significantly reduce the release of VOCs by replacing organic resins with inorganic polymer binders in reconst ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Environmental Protection Agency -
"REDUCTION OF ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY TOXIC AIR EMISSIONS THROUGH THE USE OF A NOVEL VENT GAS SCRUBBER"
SBC: Advanced Technologies/Laboratories Intl Topic: N/ATHE RAPID GROWTH OF THE AMERICAN MICROELECTRONICS INDUSTRY HAS SPAWNED NEW ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROCESSES USED TO PREPARE SEMICONDUCTOR CHIPS, THE KEY COMPONENTS OF SOPHISTICATED ELECTRONIC DEVICES. MOST OF THESE PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN IGNORED BECAUSE RELATIVELY LOW VOLUMES OF CHEMICALS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION. HOWEVER, THE EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH TOXICITY OF THE ...
SBIR Phase II 1988 Environmental Protection Agency -
A STAGED FLUID BED CONTACTOR FOR THE ECONOMIC THERMAL DESTRUCTION OF TOXIC CHEMICALS ON SOILS
SBC: EERGC CORP. Topic: N/ATHE COST FOR REMOVING TOXIC CHEMICALS FROM THE SOIL WITH PRESENT TECHNOLOGY IS ENORMOUS, IN SOME CASES, POPULATIONS THE COST FOR REMOVING TOXIC CHEMICALS FROM THE SOIL WITH PRESENT TECHNOLOGY IS ENORMOUS. IN SOME CASES, POPULATIONS MUST BE RELOCATED AND MANY ACRE-FEET OF SOIL MUST BE EXCAVA-TED AND TREATED OR STORED IN "SAFE" STORAGE FACILITIES. IM-PROVED TECHNOLOGY IS NEEDED TO REDUCE CLEAN-UP CO ...
SBIR Phase I 1988 Environmental Protection Agency -
COMPREHENSIVE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL USING THE ELECTRON BEAM PROCESS
SBC: Energy Sciences Inc Topic: N/AIN THIS RESEARCH, AN ELECTRON BEAM PROCESS WILL BE INVESTI- GATED WHICH HAS THE POTENTIAL TO DESTROY TOXIC MOLECULES SUCH AS DIOXINS, FURANS, AND POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCAR- CARBONS PRODUCED, FOR EXAMPLE, BY THE INCINERATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE. SOME ISOMERS OF THESE COMPOUNDS ARE HIGHLY TOXIC; THEREFORE,THE WORK WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED USING NON-TOXIC MODEL COMPOUNDS EXHIBITING CHEMICAL FUNC ...
SBIR Phase I 1988 Environmental Protection Agency -
CHLORINE CAPTURING DURING PYROLYSIS OF REFUSE-DERIVED FUEL
SBC: Entropic Technologies Corp Topic: N/ATHE CHLORINE CONTENT OF CARBONACEOUS CHAR DERIVED FROM THE PYROLYTIC CONVERSION OF REFUSE-DERIVED FUEL (RDF) IS HIGHER THAN THAT OF CONVENTIONAL COAL. THE PROPOSED RESEARCH WILL DETERMINE IF THIS CHLORINE CAN BE "CAPTURE" DURING THE PYROLYTIC CONVERSION BY THE ADDITION OFCA(OH)2 OR NAOH, AND THE EXTENT TO WHICH IT CAN BE "CAPTUREDTHE RESEARCH WILL IDENTIFY THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE AMOUNT OF CH ...
SBIR Phase I 1988 Environmental Protection Agency -
ADDITIVES FOR NOX EMMISSIONS CONTROL FROM FIXED SOURCES
SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1988 Environmental Protection Agency