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Advanced Lithium Ion Battery Manufacturing
SBC: LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY CORP. Topic: AF05285Lithium Technology Corporation has developed innovative manufacturing processes for high-rate lithium ion batteries comprising novel methods of current collector tab formation and cell sealing operations. These processes have enabled LTC to sample lithium HEV battery modules to USABC and EUCar and cells to aerospace companies and NASA, which responded favorably to the performance and generally ap ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Calculation and Testing of Alternating Current (AC) Losses in Coated Conductors and the Development of Practical Conductors and Coils for Operational
SBC: Long Electromagnetics, Inc. Topic: AF03T023The use of coated HT superconductors in the ac windings of electrical machines offers the possibility of much lighter electrical devices. To use these conductors at proposed high frequencies, present “as-manufactured” conductor geometries must be modified to reduce their ac loss by using fine filaments and other topologies). Equally important are more global winding losses requiring suitable ...
STTR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Dehydration of Acids and Harsh Chemicals Via Pervaporation/Vapor Permeation Using Inorganic Membranes
SBC: Media and Process Technology Inc. Topic: 1979270S Pervaporation (PV) and vapor permeation (VP) membranes have been touted as highly effective for a wide array of liquid and vapor separations, particularly for dehydration of aggressive chemicals; yet, they have been limited to a relatively small number of niche applications. The barriers to further penetration include cost, reliability, and performance stability of the current generation ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy -
Hydrogen Recovery Via Nanoporous Carbon Membrane for Large Scale Refinery Application
SBC: Media and Process Technology Inc. Topic: 1978168S Hydrogen recovery from refinery off-gas offers a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to meet the projected growth in hydrogen demand in refineries. Although a unique membrane-based process was demonstrated to be technically feasible in the past, several product- and process-related barriers have prevented its field implementation. This project will develop a nonaporou ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy -
SBIR Phase I: An Engineered Diffusion Barrier for Preparation of Pd Membranes on Tubular Porous Stainless Steel Substrate
SBC: Media and Process Technology Inc. Topic: CTThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project focuses on the development of an innovative diffusion barrier for the preparation of Pd thin film on tubular porous stainless steel substrate. A thin Pd film supported on tubular porous SS substrate provides a commercially viable avenue for the use of palladium membranes for hydrogen production/recovery, particularly for large-scale ap ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 National Science Foundation -
Fuel Processor Hardware Components For Deployable Fuel Cell Power Generation
SBC: MACH I Inc. Topic: AF05119The objectives for this SBIR Phase I study are to establish feasibility for deployable logistic-fuel processor to produce a clean hydrogen gas (sulfur free) from JP-8 fuel. The processor is a portable laboratory or beta-site (off-site) non-thermal plasma (NTP) cell. The portable NTP cell is believed capable of hydrogen gas extraction from logistic-fuels such as gasoline, diesel, JP-8 and petrol ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
New Energetic Solid Propellant Ingredients
SBC: MACH I Inc. Topic: OSD05T001Boron has significant potential as a high energy density ingredient in ramjet propellants and fuels. This is due to boron's high heat of combustion and low atomic weight. For a ramjet ducted rocket, theoretical volume specific impulses of 1600- 1800 sec g cm-3 have been reported for a fuel rich boron solid propellant, 45 % greater than the best hydrocarbon composition. Boron's high ignition tem ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Design Concepts for CMC Leading Edges with Embedded Metallic Heat Pipes
SBC: MATERIALS RESEARCH & DESIGN INC Topic: AF05247This effort explores and assesses the options available for refractory composite leading edges cooled by embedded metallic heat pipes. Currently, the heat pipe cooled leading edges (HPCLE's) being investigated are fabricated primarily from refractory superalloys. However, even the best superalloys have a temperature limit of ~2400°F, which places substantial limitations on the possible geometry ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Carbon Nanofiber [F-18] Fluoride Ion Concentration for High Speed Biomarker Production
SBC: NANOTEK, LLC Topic: 04b78954 The DOE has expressed a need for developing tools that can improve and simplify production of radiolabeled compounds. Conventional synthesis of PET radiotracers is hampered by the complex and sensitive synthesis processes that often produce low yields, consume costly precursors, and can take hours to complete. If fluoride ion could be concentrated into microliter volumes of dry solvent qui ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy -
Rapid Microfluidic Production of Multiple PET Biomarkers
SBC: NANOTEK, LLC Topic: 0478966S The DOE has expressed a need for novel probes for biomedical applications as well as radio tracers for functional molecular imaging. Synthesis of novel probes and radiotracers, particularly new PET biomarkers, is difficult and costly and is limiting the utility of PET imaging technology. There is a need for rapid production of multiple and novel biomakers with PET radiolabels from a sing ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy