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Ammonia Gas Sensors for Agricultural Applications
SBC: SYNKERA TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: N/AAnimal waste is a substantial source of ammonia. By monitoring and regulating ammonia levels, protection of human and animal health, and increased animal productivity should be realized. Distributed ammonia sensor networks will aid in assessing ammonia emissions from agricultural systems.
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Agriculture -
CO2 Microsensors for Atmospheric Measurements
SBC: SYNKERA TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: N/AThe atmospheric levels of CO2 have been increasing over the past two centuries due to human activities, and presently about three-quarters of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions are due to fossil-fuel combustion. By providing a new, alternative sensor, that is significantly lower cost than, but provides comparable performance to, existing sensors it will open the door for expanded monitoring of the ca ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Agriculture -
A FIBEROPTIC PROBE TO SIMULTANEOUSLY DETERMINE SOIL WATER CONTENT AND SOIL TEMPERATURE
SBC: Management Information Resourc Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1987 Department of Agriculture -
CHARGED ULTRAFILTRATION MEMBRANE DEMINERALIZATION OF BRACKISH WATERS FOR IRRIGATION
SBC: Mickley & Associates Topic: N/ATHE PROPOSED FEASIBILITY RESEARCH IS TO USE A UNIQUE GRAFTI ING TECHNIQUE TO MODIFY MEMBRANE MATERIALS IN SUCH A WAY AS TO RENDER THEM USEFUL FOR SPECIFIC WATER TREATMENT SITUATIONS. THE WORK WILL SPECIFICALLY FOCUS ON THE DEVELOP MENT OF THE GRAFTING TECHNIQUE FOR POROUS MEMBRANE MATERIAL S. THE TECHNIQUE WILL BE DEMONSTRATED BY THE GRAFTING OF CHARGED MONOMER AND POLYMERS ONTO SEVERAL MATERIALS ...
SBIR Phase II 1987 Department of Agriculture