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Ultra-Deep Logging for Monitoring CO2 Sequestration
SBC: Z-seis Corporation Topic: 59bSequestering CO2 in geologic formations in the earth is a promising approach to reducing CO2 in the atmosphere and thereby slowing global warming. In these formations, it is important to understand where the CO2 is going and to assure that the sequestered CO2 is permanently contained. Three-dimensional surface seismic methods could provide valuable information, but the vertical resolution of these ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
Tungsten Alloy Divertor Concept with Helium Jet Cooling
SBC: Plasma Processes, LLC Topic: 34Helium-cooled, refractory metal heat sinks are being considered for the divertor sections of several fusion energy reactors. One type of helium cooling, jet impingement, has shown promise for high heat flux applications. However, because of the small size of the units (1.5-2 cm), a large number of these heat sinks would be needed for the divertor section of a reactor. Recently, a mid-size heliu ...
SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy -
Stopping Muon Beams
SBC: MUONS INC Topic: 31Physics experiments often use low-energy beams of unstable particles that stop in a target, in order to provide high sensitivity to rare processes while reducing backgrounds. However, the stopping rate in the target is limited by the kinematics of the production process and by multiple scattering and energy straggling in the material used to slow the particles. In practice, this means that the e ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy -
Stopping Muon Beams
SBC: MUONS INC Topic: 31Physics experiments often use low-energy beams of unstable particles that stop in a target in order to provide high sensitivity to rare processes with reduced backgrounds. However, the stopping rate in the target is limited by the dynamics of the production process and by multiple scattering and energy straggling in the material used to slow the particles. As a result, the event rates and sensiti ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
Solid Hydroxyl Conducting Electrolyte
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: 06bNickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries are the mainstay of high-energy battery systems. Currently NiMH batteries use a liquid electrolyte on a porous solid separator, which leads to batteries that not only are larger than necessary but also can release corrosive liquid KOH if the battery were damaged. This project will develop a solid electrolyte with good mobility (i.e., conductivity) for both hyd ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
Solar Energy, Materials Solutions for Cells and Modules
SBC: APPLIED NANOTECH, INC. Topic: 24cElectrical contacts are a critical part of photovoltaic technology. For these contacts, there is an increasing drive to develop improved processes that differ from current approaches based on physical vapor deposition (PVD) and photolithography. In particular, it would be desirable to develop solution-based atmospheric processes, which would be more cost effective, environmentally benign, and mate ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
Sequential Isoelectric Point Separation of Proteins Using Non-Gel, Microfluidic System
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: CBD08101The measurement of biochemical changes within the human body can provide a means to monitor a person’s physiological health. Many of the biochemicals that provide a snapshot of a person’s health are proteins. The challenge with measuring proteins is the existence of approximately ten orders of magnitude difference in concentration between the most abundant proteins in blood and those typically ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Sensitive X-Ray Fluorescence Detection for Higher Energies
SBC: HD TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: 25X-ray spectroscopy and micro-spectroscopy experiments at synchrotron sources (such as the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory and the Advanced Light Source at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory) are limited by the count rate and energy resolution limitations of solid state x-ray fluorescence detectors. This project will further develop highly sensitive and efficient multilayer array a ...
SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy -
Self-Detoxifying, Disposable Protective Garments
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: CBD06108While zero-based tolerance protective clothing is suitable for first responders, it provides an unnecessary level of protection for first receivers who are exposed to a considerably reduced threat. The use of zero-based tolerance garments by first receivers is particularly problematic since they often work in the same garments for an extended period of time. Consequently, the unique needs of fir ...
SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Selenium Speciation and Control Technologies for Sulfate-Rich Wet FGD Systems
SBC: Trimeric Corp Topic: 56bCoal is used to generate more than half of the electricity in the United States. Historically, coal has been an abundant and low-cost source of energy for electricity generation. However, coal has a range of environmental disadvantages, which include emissions of selenium via the flue gas and via environmental releases during subsequent processing. Development of selenium control technologies is c ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy