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  1. Novel Sorbent Technology for Simultaneous Removal and Degradation of Waterborne PFAS

    SBC: Claros Technologies Inc.            Topic: 18NCER3A

    The specific need for the technology, what the technology would do to meet that need, technical feasibility, application(s), end users, size of the potential market, performance compared to current technologies and potential for environmental benefits. Poly- and per- fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a broad category of highly conjugated synthetic organofluorine compounds that have been shown to ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Fast acting Bio-Derived and Bio-Degradable Paint Removers for Epoxy, Latex and Lacquer Coatings

    SBC: Talk About It Solutions, Inc.            Topic: 18NCER7A

    Remooble proposes a new class of safe, bio-derived, and bio-degradable paint removers that can strip multiple layers of coating in a single application to be developed to replace hazardous use of methylene chloride and NMP-based paint strippers: For a pant removers to be of added value to a customer it must meet the following requirements: 1. Fast acting 2. Effective over a wide variety of coating ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. Isocyanate-Free Polyurethane Resins for One-Component, Ambient-Cure Coatings

    SBC: RENUVIX LLC            Topic: 15NCER04

    The Phase I project showed that novel urethane-functional (NUF) resins could be produced that were free of isocyanates and very useful for one-component, ambient-cured (OCAC) coatings. Resins for OCAC coatings, which are expected to be valued at $5.7 billion by 2019, are used to produce a variety of coatings including oil-based paints, wood stains, varnishes, and aerosol paints._x000D_ Phase I re ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Isocyanate-Free Polyurethane Resins for One-Component, Ambient-Cure Coatings

    SBC: RENUVIX LLC            Topic: 15NCER04

    Due to their exceptional properties, polyurethane coatings are used extensively in our society.Unfortunately, the socyanate-functional components used in the curing of polyurethanes are generally toxic. Thus, there is a need for polyurethane resins that can be cured without the use of isocyanate-functional components. In addition to enabling the production of polyurethane coatings that are free ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. Field Deployable PFCs Sensors for Contaminated Soil Screening

    SBC: United Science, LLC            Topic: C

    Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) is an anionic surfactant species that is a member of a large family of ubiquitous and emerging environmental contaminants known as perfluoro chemicals (PFCs). Soil and groundwater contamination by PFCs have been caused by legal emissions from industrial manufacturers (carpets, lubricants, paints, packaging, cookware), protectant spray consumer products, polymer ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. Improved TTHM Reduction Processing and Operational Efficiencies in Potable Water Distributions Systems Using Solar-Powered Circulation with Diffused, Near-Surface Aeration

    SBC: SolarBee, Inc.            Topic: A

    The U.S. EPA Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule (S2DDBR) requires potable water utilities to maintain total trihalomethane (TTHM) concentrations below 80µg/L at all locations within distribution systems beginning in 2012 due to adverse health-effect risks. Air stripping effectively volatilizes TTHMs due to their low Henry’s law constants. However, commercially available ai ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. Forward Osmosis Water Purification Membranes for Small Operations

    SBC: T3 SCIENTIFIC LLC            Topic: A

    This small Business Innovation Research Phase I project develops a high efficiency forward osmosis water purification membrane for small and remote operations. For remote areas where accessibility to water and electricity grid is not available or cost prohibitive, energy intensive water purification systems does not offer any relief. Other issues such as discharge, maintenance and residual handl ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Development of a Simple, Robust, and Inexpensive Alkalinity Sensor

    SBC: Technology Specialists            Topic: TopicE

    The increasing use of membrane filtration in water treatment application has focused greater attention on the need to optimize chemical pretreatment to minimize membrane fouling; for example, the City of Minneapolis draws water from the Mississippi River and has found that control of lime-softening is critical to protect its new ultrafiltration plant. Alkalinity is a fundamental and widely measure ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Development of a simple, robust, and inexpensive alkalinity sensor

    SBC: Technology Specialists            Topic: 09NCERE1

    The increasing use of membrane filtration in water treatment application has focused greater attention on the need to optimize chemical pretreatment to minimize membrane fouling; for example, the City of Minneapolis draws water from the Mississippi River and has found that control of lime-softening is critical to protect its new ultrafiltration plant. Alkalinity is a fundamental and widely me ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Environmental Protection Agency
  10. Non-Chromate Conversion Coatings of Magnesium Alloys Used in Automotive Industry

    SBC: Technology Applications Group, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project will evaluate the feasibility of using titanium or vanadium based compounds as chemical conversion coatings for magnesium alloys. Magnesium alloys suffer from high corrosion rates and must be coated with either an anodized or chemical conversion coating to minimize corrosion. This idea is based on knowledge gained by Technology Applications ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Environmental Protection Agency
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