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Multi-functional surface coatings resistant to chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking, nuclear radiation, wear and thermal cycling
SBC: GENNEXT MATERIALS & TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 40bChloride induced stress corrosion cracking in dry storage canister welds for spent nuclear fuel is identified as a potential safety concern. These materials are also subjected to radiation and wear. Multi-functional surface coatings could be a solution to mitigate these problems. The surface coatings on dry storage canister weld substrates resistant concurrently to pitting, CISCC, nuclear radiatio ...
SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy -
COLD SPRAY COATED METAL MATRIX NANO-COMPOSITE SURFACE LAYERS ON INCONEL 617
SBC: GENNEXT MATERIALS & TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 23aMolten salt reactors (MSRs) operate under the extreme environments of high temperatures ≥ 800 °C, corrosive salts (molten chloride or fluoride), and neutron irradiation. ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code permitted alloys, though exhibit excellent creep properties well above 800 ºC, cannot be considered as structural materials for MSRs, because they are susceptible to preferential corrosion ...
SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy -
High Yield, Atomically Precise Chemical Activation
SBC: COVALENT LLC Topic: 07aNature is the master manufacturer. We propose to mimic the way the ribosome builds biomolecules in order to make complex molecular building blocks that will, in their first use as a product, function as very complex pores in our water purification and desalination nanomembrane system. These pores will be focused on removing extremely challenging contaminants and toxins. With the expanding use of d ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy -
A Field Deployable Electrochemical Sensor to Nondestructively Evaluate De-alloying in Gray Cast Iron
SBC: MFS Technovation Corp. Topic: 29eGray cast iron piping is the most common pipe material in North America. Based on the high carbon content, graphitic needles or flakes are a common feature in these alloys. As a result, these areas of super-saturated carbon will consistently establish galvanic attack of the adjacent iron matrix, especially when in the presence of most ionic liquids. The localized galvanic potentials create microsc ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Broad Spectrum Electromagnetic Sensing Using Passive and Active Fraction Injection Transient Responses and the Feasibility of Uniquely Separating Fracture and Proppant Distributions
SBC: Multi Phase Technologies LLC Topic: 18bTracking both the extent of the induced fracture and the distribution of the proppant within the fracture are critical in understanding and optimizing the hydraulic fracture processes. Several groups are studying the use of electromagnetic methods and electrically conductive proppants to image the post-fracture proppant distribution. Interpreting these large-scale electromagnetic surveys will like ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Nanomembrane Interactive Forward Osmosis (FO) Polymers for Desalination and Remediation
SBC: COVALENT LLC Topic: 15aSupported by DOE and NSF SBIR grants for nanomembrane manufacturing and Quality Assurance, Covalent LLC is developing manufacturing methods and materials for a new class of ultra low energy, single atomic layer nanomembranes for Desalination and water purification operating at the lowest possible energy (Topic 15A). The completed membranes are expected to reduce desalination energy requirements b ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Ultra Low Energy, Low Cost Industrial Nanomembrane Substrate for Desalination, Water Purification, and Remediation.
SBC: COVALENT LLC Topic: 15aSupported by DOE and NSF SBIR grants for nanomembrane manufacturing and Quality Assurance, Covalent LLC is developing manufacturing methods for a new class of ultra low energy, single atomic layer nanomembranes for Desalination and water Purification operating at the lowest possible energy (Topic 15A). The completed membranes are expected to reduce desalination energy requirements by 66% over cur ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Building a Next Generation Seismic Hammer™ to Improve Ground-Based Nuclear Detonation Detection
SBC: HK Exploration Topic: 04The National Nuclear Security Agency, NA-22 overseas nuclear counterproliferation R&D. The NA-22 Source Physics Experiment (SPE), Underground Nuclear Explosion Signatures Experiment (UNESE), and other counter-proliferation experiments involving the use of Seismic and Infrasonic (very lowfrequency acoustic) sources have traditionally used buried chemical explosives and relatively small arrays of se ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy -
Ultra Low Energy, Low Cost Industrial Nanomembrane Manufacturing for Desalination, Water Purification, and Remediation
SBC: COVALENT LLC Topic: 14aTECHNICAL ABSTRACT With the expanding use of desalination and wastewater remediation to meet the nations fundamental water requirements, the critical economic need for reducing energy requirements and enhancing operational functionality can be addressed by a supported one atomic layer thick membrane that incorporates the chemical structures to avoid fouling and scaling. The development of novel cy ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy -
An Integrated System for Borehole Magnetometric Resistivity and Electrical Resistivity Tomography Data Acquistion, Processing and Visualization
SBC: Multi Phase Technologies LLC Topic: 13aThe U.S. DOE Office of Environmental Management (EM) was created in 1989 to manage the cleanup of large areas of environmentally contaminated sites. Since the closure of many of these sites, U.S. taxpayers have spent about $220 billion at 74 cleanup sites. However, these sites were the smallest and most manageable sites to clean. There are still over 40 sites that are deemed as eno ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy