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Regenerable, heat-Abating, humidity-Neutralizing, Carbon diOxide Removal System (RANCOR) Phase II
SBC: PARAGON SPACE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Topic: CBD12106In Phase I RANCOR successfully demonstrated an innovative enabling humidity control technology to provide very low humidity air to water sensitive, fully reusable CO2 adsorbents. The use of adsorbents enables complete reusability/rechargability and reduces the total heat load on the SCBA to the point where ice or other cooling systems will no longer be required. In Phase II Paragon will introduce ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Green Materials for Doubling the Life of Drinking Water Pipeline
SBC: HJ3 Composite Technologies, LLC Topic: BOf the18,000 miles of pre-stressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) within the drinking water transmission infrastructure laid between 1945 and 1996 in the United States, almost one-half, or 8,600 miles of pipe, is considered to be end-of-life infrastructure, awaiting funding for replacement. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) gave the United States a grade of D for its drinking water inf ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Environmental Protection Agency -
Carbon Based Nano-Additives for Chemically and Biologically Protective Polymeric Nanocomposites
SBC: ATS-MER, LLC Topic: CBD03304The development of carbon-based nano-additive bound polymers with enhanced adsorption capacity and reactivity for the neutralization of chemical and biological warfare agents could cause substantial saving of life during CBWA threats. In the Phase I pr
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Reactive Fluorescent Sensors for Detecting CW Agents at Sub-Chronic Levels
SBC: Nomadics, Inc. Topic: CBD04102None of the current chemical warfare (CW) agent sensors or field test kits has sufficient sensitivity to detect nerve and blister agents at allowable exposure level (AEL) concentrations. Thanks to a remarkable chromophore developed by Professor Timothy Swager at MIT, Nomadics believes that we can achieve these detection levels in a small, low-cost sensor. Recently, Nomadics has demonstrated an e ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
CW Indicating Chromophore for Decontamination Operations
SBC: Nomadics, Inc. Topic: CBD04103Nomadics is currently working with a novel chemical weapon indicating chromophore (CWIC) that can make CW agent contamination literally glow in the dark. Developed by Professor Tim Swager at MIT, CWICs will allow equipment to be quickly and easily examined to show any areas of contamination, making targeted decontamination manageable. Nomadics' experience in developing remarkably sensitive and s ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Validation of an Amphibian Lifecycle Test Method for Measuring Endocrine Disruption
SBC: Fort Environmental Laboratories, Inc. Topic: C3NCERPHThe Phase I study resulted in the development of an assay that tests substances that have the capacity to disturb reproductive and developmental processes during the lifecycle of a vertebrate animal by interfering with the endocrine system. The primary goal of this Phase II research project is to standardize, validate, and commercialize an amphibian lifecycle model using Xenopus as a ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Environmental Protection Agency -
Cement-Polymer Composites from Recycled Polymers for Construction
SBC: Environmental Abrasives, LLC Topic: C3NCERE1During this Phase I research project, MER Corporation will investigate the effects of recycled polymers on cement-based materials, particularly the effects on mechanical properties, thermal conductivity, and stability to water and air. Conventional construction materials based on cement usually are poor thermal insulators and very permeable to water. The latter properties have been imp ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Environmental Protection Agency -
Cement-Polymer Composits from Recycled Polymer for Construdction Applications
SBC: ATS-MER, LLC Topic: N/AConventional cement based construction materials such as stucco and concrete are prone to cracking with poor thermal insulation, and are very permeable to water. Repair of deteriorated cement based structures is a major problem, and in United States alone repair cost is estimated to be over $100 billion range. Commercial stuccos are susceptible to cracking under the influenced of repeated fluctu ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Environmental Protection Agency