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  1. A NITROGEN DIOXIDE MONITOR BASED ON NONDISPERSIVE VISIBLE OPTICAL DETECTION

    SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC            Topic: N/A

    The problem addressed in this project is the need to monitor oxides of nitrogen(NOx, ie NO and NO2) levels in the combustion gases of stationary sources suchas power plants in order to facilitate on-line control of the scrubbers that willbe used to remove those pollutants. Since the measurements are in the parts permillion range, simpler and less expensive instruments than those currently used,su ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. PROCESSING SPENT CATALYST TO RECOVER METAL VALUES AND TO MINIMIZE OR ELIMINATE HAZARDOUS WASTE

    SBC: Chemical & Metal Industries, I            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. AN ADVANCED FLUE GAS MONITOR FOR SO2

    SBC: GINER INC            Topic: N/A

    The development of an instrument for continuously monitoring SO2 levels in fluegas is proposed. The SO2 will be detected by means of an electrochemical sensorcell, which operates in a three-electrode potentiostatic mode. The proposedinnovation is develop-ment of an advance sensor cell which uses a high-temperature solid polymer eleobjectives of the proposed program are 1) identification of poten ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. NOVEL SORBENTS FOR SORPTION AND RECOVERY OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTEWATER

    SBC: ICET, INC            Topic: N/A

    An efficient method for directly removing chromate and metals such as nickel,zinc, cadmium, mercury, cobalt, chromium(III), lead in two separate stages isproposed. The highly capacity sorbents could be regenerated, recovering thechromate and other metals separately. The regeneration is expected to beefficient and is simply based on changing the pH from one extreme to another.Bench scale characte ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. TRACE HEAVY METAL REMOVAL FROM DRINKING WATER

    SBC: ICET, INC            Topic: N/A

    New ideas are presented on the covalent attachment of chelating functionalitiesto novel, highly hydrophilic sobent material, which can then complex heavy metalions irreversibly and is targeted toward lead removal. The efficient removal ofother heavy metals, such as cadmium, chromium, mercury, zinc, nickel, cobalt, andcooper are anticipated. The covalent attached ligands are expected to be stable ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. PHOTOCATALYTIC AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY FOR DILUTE VOC/TAP DESTRUCTION

    SBC: KSE, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Technology is needed for control of emissions of volatile organic compounds(VOC's) and toxic air pollutants (TAP's) from stationary sources. A particularneed exists for emissions control of industrial processes, where diluteconcentrations of VOC's are present in high flows of offgas which may alsocontain submicron particles.The proposed research project is to establish the technical and economicf ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. METHOD FOR DIRECT CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF PARTICULATE EMISSIONS FROM INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS

    SBC: Lsr Technologies Inc.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. HEAVY METALS EMISSIONS CONTROL BY CO-FIRING MSW AND COAL

    SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC.            Topic: N/A

    Incineration of Municipal Solid Wastes (MSW) often results in the emission oftoxic heavy metals, such as lead and cadmium. Previous work has demonstrated theability of some aluminosilicates sorbents, including common coal-borne minerals,to capture lead and cadmium vapors and, thereby, prevent their emission. Leadand cadmium capture by such sorbents have been shown to be non-leachable. PSITechno ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. CATALYSTS FOR THE OXIDATION OF NO TO NO2

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Nitrogen oxides (NO and NOx, collectively referred to as NOx) are among the mostpervasive and difficult emissions to control. NOx emissions can be reducedsomewhat by combustion modification techniques, but these reduce operatingefficiency and will not reduce levels to meet requirements of currentlegislation. Post combustion control is also difficult. Currently, there areno commercial catalytic ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  10. SIMULTANEOUS EXTRACTION OF ANIONIC AND CATIONIC METAL CONTAMINANTS AT SUPERFUND SITES

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Soils and groundwater contaminated with heavy metals are serious environmentalproblems. More than 70% of 358 Superfund hazardous waste dump sites arecontaminated with zinc, while chromium, copper, and lead are found in more than50% of these sites. The environmental remediation processes used to clean upmetal contaminated sites generally produce large volumes of water contaminatedwith low concent ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
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