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Novel Membranes For Electrochemical Compressors
SBC: Giner ELX, Inc. Topic: 19cHydrogen compression represents a key technical challenge for the widespread use of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV). To dispense hydrogen to a FCEV tank, hydrogen must be compressed to a minimum of 875 bar. Conventional compressors account for over half of the refueling stationβs cost, have poor reliability, and insufficient flow rates. To enable the widespread use of FCEVs, an additional maj ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Diaphanous Diamond X-ray Beam Imaging System
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: 13aThe goal of the research is to provide pixelated diamond x-ray detectors with the required readout electronics for transmission imaging of hard and soft x-ray beams to facilitate the use of dynamic focusing at advanced light source facilities. This program investigates the use of polycrystalline diamond detectors and the associated readout electronics for x-ray imaging. The present technology, dev ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Scalable Framework for Integrating Multi-Omics Data for Biosystem Analysis
SBC: Omics Data Automation, Inc. Topic: 01aUnderstanding the genomic basis of economically important plants for growth time, crop yield, responses to drought and disease resistance is of critical importance to sustaining and improving food supplies for humans and livestock, as well as insuring sufficient raw material availability for industries that depend on plant materials, such as biofuel manufacture. Current computational methods for a ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Compositionally Gradient Garnet/PVDF-HFP Hybrid Membranes for Li-Metal Batteries
SBC: HAZEN RESEARCH, INC. Topic: 19aDevelopment of Li-ion conducting membranes capable of supporting Li-metal anode to enable high- performance Li-metal batteries (LiMB) is a priority for the Department of Energy (DOE). State-of- the-art membranes used for Li-ion batteries (LiB) are not suitable for LiMB and have a number of disadvantages including poor cycling performance, low Li-ion conductivity, and electrochemical stability with ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
A Mesh Free Framework for Mechanical Simulations of Microstructure Data Files
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: 07aThe Exascale Computing Project is tasked to develop the next generation of high performance computing systems capable of computing at 50 to 100 times faster than current HPC systems. Computing at this extreme-scale will significantly enhance the value of materials modeling and simulation to basic materials research and engineering In particular, computing at the extreme scale will enable a higher ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
A Multi-physics Analysis Capability for Engine Materials
SBC: Sunergolab Inc. Topic: 03bComputer-aided Engineering software that apply the Finite Element Method to perform a multi-physics analysis have received widespread acceptance for traditional macro-scale material systems. Challenges persist in the modeling of complex coupled processes in environmental/thermal barrier coatings (E/TBCs) used to protect substrate material against the corrosive environment in the hot section parts ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Novel Treatment of Produced Waters from Shale Gas with Zero Liquid Discharge by Geothermal Heat
SBC: SAVENGY TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 17aVast amounts of impaired waters are produced in gas and oil wells. Energy-efficient desalination systems are needed to treat these waters to produce fresh water and concentrated brines. Mineral recovery systems can also yield valuable critical materials as byproducts. Savengy Technologies and University of Central Florida (UCF) will develop and commercialize an energy efficient system to treat sha ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
New Crystalline Silicon Module Architecture to Reduce Costs withImproved Manufacturability andDurability
SBC: Creative Light Source, Inc Topic: 16aDirect Solar in partnership with Colorado State University's Next Generation PV Center (NGPV) and H. B. Fuller Company will develop a new solar module architecture and manufacturing process optimized for crystalline silicon (c-Si) modules that significantly reduces manufacturing costs and improves reliability. The outcome of this program will be a new c-Si module design, streamlined manufacturing ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Large Volume Plasma Generation for CO2 Processing
SBC: FGC Plasma Solutions, Inc. Topic: 20dIt is attractive therefore to turn Carbon dioxide (πΆπΆππ2) which is typically considered a pollutant, into a valuable industrial resource. Plasma has long been known as an attractive method of treating πΆπΆππ2 in order to produce other industrial feedstocks such as CO. For this process to be industrially viable, plasma treatment of πΆπΆππ2 must be improved to minimiz ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Multi-Stroke Variable Displacement Oscillating Pump for Hydrokinetic Energy
SBC: RESOLUTE MARINE ENERGY, INC. Topic: 14cOver 1 billion people suffer from the effects of water scarcity. The vast majority of those affected live near a coastline in developing countries, on islands, and in remote communities. To satisfy the potable water needs of a growing world population, experts agree that seawater desalination on a large scale is required. Near-shore ocean waves provide an inexhaustible, consistent, and widely dist ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy