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  1. High Sensitive Methane Sensor for Real-time Measurements of Methane Isotopes

    SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC            Topic: 19a

    Determination of isotopologue ratios are a critical tool in plant, microbial and ecosystem ecology, hydrology, biogeochemistry studies, and interrogation of environmental remediation. In addition, the most abundant elements utilized and exchanged by plants, microbes and ecosystems are carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O) and nitrogen (N), all of which have naturally occurring stable isotope forms ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  2. Resonant Cavity Light Emitting Diodes for Infrared Gas Spectroscopy

    SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC            Topic: 19a

    The predictive skill of reactive transport models of hydrobiogeochemical processes currently being used to simulate the coupled interactions of complex subsurface systems (soils, rhizosphere, sediments, aquifers, the vadose zone and groundwaters) is limited by the accuracy of the model parameters that represent subsurface system structure and intrinsic properties. Robust field testing to validate ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  3. n-FTIR: Bringing Sensitive, Rapid, and Robust Chemical/optical Analysis to the Nanoscale

    SBC: Anasys Instruments Corp.            Topic: 07a

    Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is one of the most widely used techniques for chemical analysis, representing a market size of over $1B. Infrared spectroscopy is also fast, sensitive, affordable and easy to use, but suffers from a fundamental limit on spatial resolution on the scale of one to many micrometers. A very large number of modern materials and devices have nanometer scale ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  4. Layer-by-layer Deposition of Ultra-thin Hybrid/ microporous Membrane for CO2 Separation

    SBC: Angstrom Thin FIlm Technologies LLC            Topic: 15a

    CO2 separation and capture is a global topic that is closely related to energy and environment. Separation via membrane techniques is energy-efficient compared to other separation techniques. Among various membranes, porous membranes usually have good performance in gas flux but poor performance in selectivity. The flux of a porous membrane is dependent on the membrane thickness; the selectivity o ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  5. Compact Cloud Condensation Nucleus Counter for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and Long-Term Monitoring Applications

    SBC: BRECHTEL MANUFACTURING, INC.            Topic: 20a

    Emissions from energy production and other anthropogenic activities are altering the physical and chemical properties of the atmosphere and have been linked to climate change, environmental degradation, human health problems, and changes in clouds and aerosols. Modelers of climate change require observational constraints on the particle cloud nucleating ability and hygroscopic growth in order to p ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  6. Highly Scalable Large-eddy Simulations of Oxy-fuel Combustors for Direct-fired Supercritical CO2 Power Cycles

    SBC: CASCADE TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 17d

    The safety, reliability and efficiency of direct-fired sCO2 cycles depend to a large extent upon the combustor performance. However, multi-scale interactions between turbulence and chemistry remain an unresolved issue in theoretical, experimental and numerical investigations of environments at supercritical pressures. This investigation aims to identify unjustified assumptions in existing models f ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  7. Mesoporous Non-carbon Catalyst Supports for PEMFC

    SBC: CERTAINTECH INC            Topic: 15c

    Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) produce electrical energy from fuels such as hydrogen, with high power density, high efficiency, and low to zero emissions. Important issues that hinder the widespread adoption of PEMFC are low cell endurance and catalyst degradation that results from continuous use. Conventionally, a platinum catalyst is supported on carbon-based supports; the corrosion ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  8. Non-Invasive Spin Polarization Monitoring

    SBC: BROCK ROBERTS            Topic: 25e

    High quality spin polarization is an expectation for many users of Nuclear physics facilities. Accelerator operators and designers currently do not have real time, non-invasive polarization monitors, and no direct way to automate polarization quality optimization. The Thomas Jefferson National Laboratory (JLAB), Cornell’s Laboratory of Elementary-Particle Physics (LEPP) and, Electrodynamic, have ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  9. Electron-optical column for a 4 MeV Ultrafast Electron Microscope

    SBC: ELECTRON OPTICA INC            Topic: 06a

    Many atomic processes occur on timescales that are as short as tens to hundreds of femtoseconds. While pulsed lasers have the temporal resolution to investigate these processes, they cannot provide the requisite spatial resolution. Ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) and Dynamic transmission electron microscopy (DTEM) are pulsed electron techniques that have been recently developed to examine the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  10. Commercialization of User-friendly Performance Analysis & Profiling Tools to Enable High Performance Computing (HPC) Applications on the ARM Processor architecture.

    SBC: EP ANALYTICS, INC..            Topic: 02b

    The “ARM” microprocessor architecture, commonly used in cell phones and tablets, is emerging as a key technology for energy-efficient high performance computing (HPC). An easy-to-use and robust tool chain for understanding, porting and refactoring existing HPC codes is essential to unlocking the full potential of ARM in the HPC realm. General Statement of How this Problem is Being Addressed: E ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
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