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  1. Making Cement at Ambient Temperature Using 55% Municipal Solid Waste Ash

    SBC: DESIGNS BY NATURAL PROCESSES, INC            Topic: N

    This novel approach to making cement at ambient temperature uses 55% Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) incinerator ash AND adds chemicals and wastes to sequester environmentally problematic combustion gases, chemicals and heavy metals during incineration, that in turn eliminates undesired chemicals in the final product leachate. The main project objective is the development of a novel cement product bas ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  2. Tubular, proton-conducting, ceramic reversible fuel cell for high-performance energy storage

    SBC: SPECIAL POWER SOURCES LLC            Topic: 21a

    Reliable low-cost, grid-scale, and high-efficiency electrical energy storage is needed to accommodate the rapid growth in solar and wind-based intermittent renewable electricity generation. While batteries are well suited for short-term (hourly or daily) energy storage, they are less suited for longer-term (seasonal) electrical energy storage due to self-discharge challenges and economic constrain ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  3. Fast response High Altitude Laser Optical Sensor (HALOS) for atmospheric water and temperature measurements

    SBC: TRUVENTIC LLC            Topic: 30a

    Advanced instrumentation and sensing methods are the key factor in the determination of many climate science research problems. Current sensing instrumentation is not fast enough to solve the problem of measuring temperature and water vapor properties on airborne platforms where small spatial scale sensing is needed due to turbulent fluctuations in the atmosphere. The opportunity exploited in this ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  4. Additive Manufacturing of ODS Steel Claddings with an Integral Diffusion Barrier

    SBC: Plasma Processes, LLC            Topic: 39b

    Oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) steels are desired for Generation IV reactor core applications such as thin-walled claddings due to their improved elevated temperature strength and radiation properties. The high temperature resistance of the ODS steels is a result of uniformly dispersed oxide nanoparticles in a ferritic matrix. The oxide nanoparticles prevent grain boundary movement and pin di ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  5. Rare earth free motor designs with MnBi

    SBC: POWDERMET INC            Topic: 17b

    Currently, electric motors used in electric vehicles currently rely on critical materials like neodymium and dysprosium. These materials are subject to wide price swings, and as demand increases for electric vehicles, availability and price may become prohibitive. Additionally, no domestic suppliers or manufacturers of these materials currently exist in north America, and 90% of supply is from Chi ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  6. Clean Air Management System (CAMS)

    SBC: BURCH ENERGY SERVICES LLC            Topic: 12e

    Achieving sustainable, resilient building operation means there must be a balance between energy efficiency and indoor air quality. To promote national health and be stewarts of our limited resources, exploring the connection between energy efficiency and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and applying the best practices defines the nexus. Integrating state-of-the-art technology and available information, r ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  7. Fusion of Incompatible Thermoplastics by Adapting Vitrimer Concept

    SBC: ROCKYTECH LTD            Topic: 11a

    Approximately 6,300 Mt of plastic waste had been generated as of 2015. However, only ~9 % of these polymers had been recycled as of 2015 in US, and ~79% of them ended up in landfills and natural environment. Almost all different types of plastics are thermodynamically immiscible, and their simple blends have poor mechanical performance. Complete sorting of these polymers present in plastic waste s ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  8. Developing a Just-in-Time Refresher Trainer for Advanced Life Support in Austere Regions

    SBC: UNVEIL LLC            Topic: DHA20B001

    Early recognition of impending decompensation and appropriate intervention is critical to patient survival in many situations; yet, military personnel receive limited training about the early signs of decompensation through established training courses. Descriptions of respiratory distress, shock, and poor perfusion may be offered in training, but with little opportunity to practice recognizing th ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  9. A rapid high-throughput device to isolate antibiofilm bacteriophage

    SBC: GUILD ASSOCIATES INC            Topic: DHA20B003

    Multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacterial infections are a global public health crisis with ESKAPEE (Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterobacter spp, and Escherichia coli.) pathogens particularly troublesome. Wound infection is usually acquired in the hospital setting and is a significant source of morbidity and morta ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  10. A Microfluidic Impedance-Based Bacteriophage Capture and Antibiofilm Analyzer

    SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION            Topic: DHA20B003

    The twenty-first century has seen a global rise in bacterial infections exhibiting antimicrobial-resistance (AMR). More than ninety percent of chronic wounds contain microbial biofilms that exhibit AMR, and the bacteria responsible for several of these recalcitrant infections are called ESKAPEE pathogens. Eradicating ESKAPEE pathogenic infections is challenging, but bacteriophage (phage) therapy i ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
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