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Multiplexing Focusing Analyzer for Efficient Stress-Strain Measurements
SBC: ADELPHI TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: 18cAlthough thermal and cold neutron scattering is widely used and is critical for success in many areas of materials science and engineering, relatively low neutron fluxes severely limit applications of not only laboratory neutrons generators, but also large national neutron facilities State-of-the-art thermal and cold neutron sources are large expensive national facilities, which serve diverse comm ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy -
NamesforLife Semantic Resolution Services for the Life Sciences (N4L-SRS)
SBC: NamesforLife, LLC Topic: 48dWithin the Genomes-to-Life Roadmap, there is a lack of standardized semantics to accurately describe data objects and persistently express knowledge change over time. As research methods and biological concepts evolve, certainty about the correct interpretation of prior data and published results decreases, because both become overloaded with synonymous and polysemous terms. NamesforLife (N4L) i ...
STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy -
Nanoparticle Solar Cell
SBC: Solexant Corp. Topic: 10cA solution is needed for the inexpensive generation of electricity from solar irradiation, which will be cost competitive with fossil fuel technologies without the need for government subsidies. This project will fabricate and characterize inorganic nanoparticle-based solar cells that: (1) can be manufactured with low cost processing techniques; and (2) will offer greater absorption across the s ...
STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy -
Neutron optical device to measure mesoscopic space and time correlations and eliminate quasi-elastic scattering from SANS
SBC: ADELPHI TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: 08aA recent report by the Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee entitled “Challenges at the Frontiers of Matter and Energy” pointed to the need to better understand hierarchical and heterogeneous materials, often at the mesoscopic scale. Such structures can be studied by x-ray and neutron scattering techniques, but they do not generally yield narrow signals in momentum or energy space. The nat ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Novel Ionomer and Polymer-Electrolyte Membrane Development for Solar-Energy-Driven Carbon Dioxide Conversion
SBC: TWELVE BENEFIT CORPORATION Topic: 19bSolar fuels production is necessary for the future of the global economy New highly conductive and stable polymer-electrolytes with low light absorption are required for efficient and cost- effective solar fuels generation Opus 12 will work with Prof Chulsung Bae at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) to further develop the existing polymer-electrolyte chemistry to meet the demands of this chal ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy -
Novel isotope sensor for spatially-resolved analysis of nutrient exchange in the rhizosphere Topic: 22.a. Technologies for Characterizing the Rhizosphere: Plant-Microbe-Mineral Interactions
SBC: OPTO-KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS INC Topic: 22aEnsuring adequate agricultural productivity in the face of an increasing human population is a major concern with implications for both production of bioenergy products (Jones and Hinsinger, 2008) and global food security. Increasing agricultural productivity requires a stronger understanding of soil biogeochemical processes that impact plant nutrient availability. We propose development of an inn ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy -
Novel Materials for Metal to Ceramic Transitions
SBC: HIFUNDA LLC Topic: 15dHiFunda will develop a novel joining technology to enable integration of key technologies such as supercritical CO2 cycles that can significantly increase efficiencies and reduce power system size and cost. The technology platform developed will find application across a broad range of industrial sectors resulting in improved energy efficiency and economics for power systems based on coal and natu ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
Novel Membranes for Electrochemical Compressors
SBC: Giner ELX, Inc. Topic: 19cHydrogen compression represents a key technical challenge for the widespread use of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV). To dispense hydrogen to a FCEV tank, hydrogen must be compressed to a minimum of 875 bar. Conventional compressors account for over half of the refueling station’s cost, have poor reliability, and insufficient flow rates. To enable the widespread use of FCEVs, an additional maj ...
STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy -
NOVEL POLYMER-ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE DEVELOPMENT FOR CARBON DIOXIDE CONVERSION TO SOLAR FUEL
SBC: TWELVE BENEFIT CORPORATION Topic: 19bSolar fuels production is necessary for the future of the global economy. To produce solar fuels from CO2, a highly conductive and stable polymer-electrolyte is needed for this demanding application. A promising class of polymer-electrolytes for electrochemical energy applications has been developed, and this project’s goal is to scale-up production, add quality controls, and reduce waste. The n ...
STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy -
Novel Sulfonated Block Copolymers for Efficient Electrochemical Hydrogen Compression
SBC: Sustainable Innovations, LLC Topic: 17dAccording to a report by the Hydrogen Council, a global lobby set up in January 2017 by Toyota and Air Liquide that includes 27 members such as automakers Audi, BMW, Daimler, Honda and Hyundai, and energy firms Shell and Total, increasing the use of hydrogen in power, transport, heat and industry could deliver around one fifth of the total carbon emissions cuts needed to limit global warming to sa ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy