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  1. SBIR Phase I: Real-Time Allergen Detection Technology for Dietary Proteins Transferred to Human Milk

    SBC: FREE TO FEED, INC.            Topic: BM

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to provide the first test to determine the allergen content of human milk accurately, quickly, and cost-effectively. As much as 25% of infants have reported allergic responses to dietary proteins found in human milk which often results in breast/body feeding termination. Breast/body feeding ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation
  2. Biodegradable PFAS-Free Paper and Molded Fiber Tableware for Food Packaging

    SBC: Creekside Environmental Products LLC            Topic: C5619a

    PFAS coatings have been widely used for producing consumable food-related packaging paper and tableware because of their good water and oil resistance. However, the potential risks associated with PFAS leaking during packaging usage and recycling threaten food safety and human health. The Creekside Environmental Products-Mississippi State University (MSU) Team proposes the development of PFAS-free ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  3. Biodegradable PFAS-Free Paper and Molded Fiber Tableware for Food Packaging

    SBC: Creekside Environmental Products LLC            Topic: C5619a

    PFAS coatings have been widely used for producing consumable food-related packaging paper and tableware because of their good water and oil resistance. However, the potential risks associated with PFAS leaking during packaging usage and recycling threaten food safety and human health. The Creekside Environmental Products-Mississippi State University (MSU) Team proposes the development of PFAS-free ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  4. 08b: Drone-deployable transmission sensor unit for widespread phasor, power quality, and environmental measurement to increase grid throughput, reliability, and efficiency

    SBC: PITCH AERONAUTICS INC.            Topic: C5608b

    Dynamic Line Ratings (DLRs) can dramatically increase transmission line current capacity, allowing increased renewable energy penetration, decreased line congestion, and prevention of line construction. However, DLR implementation highly depends on unmeasured local line wind, solar irradiation, and line conditions. Today these conditions are only modeled or measured at isolated locations along a s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  5. Powder Injection Molding Processes for Manufacture of Fast Reactor Nuclear Fuels

    SBC: J FOSTER & ASSOCIATES LLC            Topic: C5640v

    Current methods of manufacturing sodium fast reactor (SFR) fuels are constrained to small window of manufacturability. Powder forming processes could provide unique material advantages over traditional casting and extrusion techniques; however, fuel materials in powder form are highly reactive with oxygen and represent a pyrophoric hazard. U and Pu alloys and ceramics are easily dispersible in pow ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  6. Powder Injection Overmolding of High Burnup Light Water Reactor Fuels

    SBC: J FOSTER & ASSOCIATES LLC            Topic: C5640v

    Globally, the majority of nuclear reactors in operation are light water reactor (LWR) designs and are expected to remain a steadfast low-energy carbon sources for the foreseeable. LWR technology would greatly benefit from fuel materials that can withstand increased burnup, however. By creating a fuel with higher burnup capability, fuels can remain in the reactor longer, leading to less refueling o ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  7. C56 17A Passive Loadshedding Trailing Edge

    SBC: GULF WIND TECHNOLOGY LLC            Topic: C5617a

    Wind turbine blade lengths continue to increase, up over 150% in length from 1999 to 2021, with the largest rotors on the market today exceeding lengths of over 110 meters. In addition, the expansion of onshore and offshore wind projects into lower wind speed sites require the development of low specific power products with ever increasing blade length. The net result of the rotor growth leads dir ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  8. SBIR Phase II: CAS: Advanced Scalable and Sustainable Waste Disposal System

    SBC: PHOENIX WASTE SOLUTIONS INC            Topic: ET

    The broader/commercial impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project is to complete the development of "The Phoenix", a zero-fuel furnace that converts trash to ash and energy with 30% less greenhouse gas emissions per ton than landfills or conventional incineration. This technology enables municipal solid waste to be managed in a decentralized manner, avoiding the expe ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Science Foundation
  9. STTR Phase I:Development of Modular Reactors to Convert Methane to Alcohols at Low Temperatures

    SBC: SOFI TEC LLC            Topic: EN

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is to develop affordable and efficient new chemical processes for the conversion of natural gas to alcohols, which will reduce the emissions of methane and help mitigate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.The affordable capture and conversion of methane emissions to alcohols is expected to have en ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation
  10. Environmental Protection: Power Line Bird-Diverter Installation with Novel Touch-Capable Drone

    SBC: PITCH AERONAUTICS INC.            Topic: 84

    Our water air soil farms and forests depend on birds as vital natural resources. Birds consumeinsects pollinate plants disperse seeds and maintain wetlands. Unfortunately transmission linecollisions kill 57 million birds annually in the United States. Installing markers that help birdssee and not hit power lines can decrease bird collisions by more than 70%. Today powerlinemen use bucket trucks an ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
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