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Affordable, Large-Scale Manufacturing of High Surface Area Iron Powder
SBC: ONMATERIALS, LLC Topic: N/AContaminated groundwater containing trichloroethylene and similar halogenated hydrocarbons poses a large-scale environmental challenge. Existing treatment methods are imperfect in that they are slow, expensive, fail to treat the full spectrum of groundwater contaminants, and sometimes produce even more toxic partially chlorinated chemical intermediaries. In the past decade, techniques have emerg ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Environmental Protection Agency -
Phytoextractionand Recycling of Arsenic From CCA-Contaminated Soils
SBC: Edenspace Systems Corporation Topic: N/AMore than 70 percent of U.S. arsenic consumption¿representing approximately 37 million pounds of arsenic per year¿is used to produce chromated copper arsenate (CCA), a wood preservative. Weathered lumber in decks, docks, playground equipment, and garden construction can leach significant amounts of arsenic into soil and water, where it poses health risks to humans and animals. Effective Decemb ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Environmental Protection Agency -
Development and Preliminary Validation of an Amphibian Lifecycle Test Method for Monitoring Endocrine Disruption
SBC: Fort Environmental Laboratories, Inc. Topic: N/AConcerns regarding both the presence of endocrine disruptors in food, water, or other environmental media as well as the potential risk they pose to humans and wildlife have been growing in recent years. Passage of the Food Quality Protection Act and Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act reflected these concerns and required the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop a screenin ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Environmental Protection Agency -
Nanoparticle-Enhanced Immunoassay for Monitoring Organic Pollutants
SBC: INTELLIGENT OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/AAn important approach to limiting the pollution of our Nation¿s natural waters and drinking water supply is the development of field-deployable monitors to detect the presence of pollutants in ground and surface waters. Monitors can alert regulators to the presence of dangerous contaminants before they spread more widely through the ecosystem, thus protecting human health and the environment. I ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Environmental Protection Agency -
Nanocomposite-Based Filter for Arsenic Removal in Drinking Water
SBC: MATERIALS MODIFICATIONS INC Topic: N/ATo comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency¿s (EPA) directive of 10 ppb levels for arsenic in drinking water, there is an urgent need to develop new, simple, and effective treatment systems that can be qualified as best available technologies (BAT) to remove this toxic substance from water. Towards this goal, Materials Modification, Inc. (MMI) proposes to develop a novel arsenic-remo ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Environmental Protection Agency -
Removal of VOCs From Water With an Air Stripper/Membrane Vapor Separation System
SBC: MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/ATreatment of water contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is a major problem for the U.S. chemical industry. Currently, VOCs are removed from moderately contaminated wastewater streams by processes such as steam stripping, and wastewaters containing low levels of VOCs are treated by air stripping combined with a carbon adsorption off-gas treatment system. Membrane Technology and Res ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Environmental Protection Agency -
A Small Direct Electromagnetic Valve Prototype Internal Combustion Engine
SBC: SBE, LLC Topic: N/AThe problem addressed by this Phase I research project is high emissions from small reciprocating internal combustion engines, particularly in terms of frequent operation at non-ideal revolutions per minute (RPM) and torque loading as well as under cold-start conditions. There is an opportunity to substantially reduce emissions through the use of digitally controlled electric variable valve timin ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Environmental Protection Agency -
Disposable Micromachined Flow Immunoassay for Field Detection of Contaminants
SBC: American Research Corporation of Virginia Topic: N/AThe use of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect contaminants such as solvents, fuels, and pesticides in soil and water samples is now well established. Although ELISA and related methods can facilitate analysis of samples, several washing and separation steps are involved that require 30 to 120 minutes per sample to reach equilibrium. Recently, near infrared fluorescence immunoassa ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Environmental Protection Agency -
High Efficiency and Low Cost NOx Control via Promoted N-Agent Injection
SBC: EERGC CORP. Topic: N/AProspective technologies for stationary post-combustion NOx control include: Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR). These processes reduce NOx by non-catalytic or catalytic reactions with N-Agents (ammonia or urea). There are several problems with SCR, such as high capital cost, limited catalyst life, catalyst poisoning, and disposal. SNCR is less expe ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Environmental Protection Agency -
Testing a New Separation Device for Sorting Recycled Plastic Chips Based on Differences in Specific Gravity
SBC: MBA Polymers, Inc. Topic: N/AApproximately 9 billion kilograms of plastic are used to produce durable goods each year in the United States, but only 2% of this plastic is recycled today. A major obstacle to recycling plastics from durable goods is that the densities of different plastics are often very similar, requiring a highly accurate sorting technique based on differences in specific gravity. There are many techniques ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Environmental Protection Agency