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Decontamination of Category A Viruses on Porous Surfaces and Sensitive Equipment
SBC: MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES CORP. Topic: 17NCER4AMETSS will demonstrate the feasibility of utilizing two separate technologies, chlorine dioxide (ClO2) and Hot Air Decontamination (HAD; high temperature/low humidity) as on-site decontamination processes for treating_x000D_ Category A virus contaminated items including porous materials (e.g., upholstery, bedding, fabric, carpet, unpainted wood); sensitive equipment; and potentially reusable mater ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Environmental Protection Agency -
A STUDY OF THE REGENERABILITY OF A UNIQUE NEW ABSORBENT THAT REMOVES S02- NOX FROM FLUE GASES
SBC: Sanitech Inc. Topic: N/AA NEW PROCESS CALLED THE NELSON FILTER SYSTEMIS CURRENTLY UNDER DEVELOPMENT. THE NELSON FILTER SYSTEM IS AN ADVANCED DRY SCRUBBING SYSTEM THAT REMOVES SIMULTANEOUSLY BOTH SO2 AND NOX FROM FLUE GASES. IT IS VERY EFFECTIVE, HAVING DEMON-STRATED REPEATEDLY IN LABORATORY TESTS 99.9% SO2 AND OVER 90% NO2 REMOVAL. IT IS ENVIRONMENTALLY ATTRACTIVE IN THAT NO SLUDGE OR TROUBLESOME WASTES ARE PRODUCED. IT ...
SBIR Phase II 1988 Environmental Protection Agency -
Replacements for PVC and PE Water Pipes
SBC: MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES CORP. Topic: 17NCER1CMETSS proposes to design a novel polymer system based on polypropylene with covalently attached antioxidants to mitigate issues with chemical permeation and water quality with current waterpipe materials. Polypropylene was selected as it has inherently good physical properties and low permeability that will limit chemical migration from the outside, addressing one critical factor impacting water q ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Environmental Protection Agency -
Levaraging AxM Software Technology to Empower Material Reuse and Embodied Carbon Reporting in the Built Environment
SBC: RHEAPLY INC Topic: 4DAs the single largest consumer of materials and energy use worldwide, the construction sector remains a prime target for materials reuse reform. (Krausmann et al., 2009; De Ia Rue du Can & Price, 2008). Construction and ongoing operation of the built environment extracts a significant amount of resources -- and on an ongoing basis. According to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), buildings ac ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency -
Functional Chrome Coatings on Hard to Access, Internal Surfaces of Industrial Parts from an Environmentally Benign Trivalent Chromium Bath
SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc. Topic: B"Faraday Technology, Inc., with the guidance of our commercialization partner the Boeing Company, propose a drop-in-replacement chrome plating process that can coat complex, hard to access surfaces such as the interior of landing gear, using an environmentally benign trivalent chromium bath. The proposed green manufacturing process meets the stated EPA need by improving existing processes while u ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Environmental Protection Agency -
Real-Time In-Line Sensor for Watewater Monitoring
SBC: UES INC Topic: BA consistent clean water supply is crucial to a stable and healthy population. Contamination of water resources with biological agents or toxins is concerning as clean water becomes a limited resource in society. The National Pollutant Discharge elimination systems (NPDES) permitting program requires permits for industrial and municipal water treatment facilities that discharge directly to surfa ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Environmental Protection Agency -
Efficient Water Purification using TiO2 and Novel Activation Method
SBC: Imaging Systems Technology, Inc. Topic: AUnder this SBIR, Imaging Systems Technology (IST) will investigate coating UV Plasma-shells with Titanium (IV) Dioxide (TiO2) to produce a low cost rugged, lightweight, and highly efficient and versatile water purification system. Plasma-shells are tiny hollow gas encapsulating devices ranging in size from 400 microns to 4.00 mm. IST has demonstrated prototype Plasma-shells devices that produce ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Environmental Protection Agency -
Sulfur Tolerant Catalysts for Biomass Tar Removal
SBC: NEXTECH MATERIALS, LTD. Topic: FIn this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) project, NexTech Materials proposes a catalytic reforming approach to remove waste tar from gasified biomass on nickel-based catalysts. Biomass gasification is a potential renewable route to producing electricity, liquid fuels, and value-added chemicals. At high temperatures, carbonaceous biomass reacts with air, oxygen, and /or steam to product ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Environmental Protection Agency -
Microelectrode Array to Enable Robust Water Monitoring for Multiple Contaminants at Sub-Nanomolar Concentrations
SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc. Topic: AThe proposed SBIR project addresses the need for robust, compact, sensitive, low cost sensors for measurement of contaminants in water. The proposed innovation is the development and validation of an ion-selective microelectrode array, capable of simultaneous detection of multiple species in aqueous environments, with detection limits similar to or exceeding those available using standard laborat ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Environmental Protection Agency -
Environmentally Conscious Electrochemical Machining for Zero Discharge and Metal Recycling
SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc. Topic: BThis Phase I SBIR addresses the need for a manufacturing method for recovery and recycle of metal removed during electrochemical machining (ECM). Direct current (DC) ECM uses viscous solutions with additives such as fluoride resulting in difficult to control electrolytes, environmentally hazardous waste and low process yield. In contrast, FARADAYICSM ECM uses environmentally benign buffered salt ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Environmental Protection Agency