SPECIAL NOTICE
A -- Oxidizer Gels for Detoxification of Chemical and Biological Agents
- Notice Date
- 2/20/2003
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- Contracting Office
- Department of Energy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (DOE Contractor), Industrial Partnerships & Commercialization, 7000 East Avenue L-795, Livermore, CA, 94550
- ZIP Code
- 94550
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-FBO000014-03
- Archive Date
- 3/24/2003
- Point of Contact
- Connie Pitcock, Administration, Phone 925-422-1072, Fax 925-423-8988,
- E-Mail Address
-
pitcock1@llnl.gov
- Description
- LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY SEEKS COLLABORATIVE R & D PARTNERS TO FURTHER DEVELOP AND COMMERCIALIZE OXIDIZER GELS FOR DETOXIFICATION OF CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL AGENTS Announcement: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), operated by the University of California under contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), seeks collaborative research and development partner(s) to further develop and commercialize its gelled liquid oxidizer system for decontamination of chemical and biological agents. LLNL has developed and tested a sprayable gel that has been demonstrated to destroy all types of chemical and biological agents. Independent tests against chemical nerve agents (both ?G? and ?V?), sulfur mustard, and the biological agents plague (y.pestis), antrax (b. anthracis) and other infectious organisms and viruses have conclusively shown the effectiveness of this decontaminant. Oxidizer colloidal gels can be used for detoxification of chemical or biological agents from terrorist attacks, accidental release, or military applications. They are specifically designed to decontaminate walls, ceilings, and floors of buildings or open areas where the agents have been applied to surfaces. They could also be used for recovery of contaminated equipment. The material can be used for general decontamination/clean-up of hospitals and as a potential disinfectant for home use. Simple kits can be prepared for emergency use as required. Oxidizing gels are more environmentally acceptable than current methods and results in non-toxic byproducts. Oxidizing gels could be applied by simplex or air assisted sprayers, rollers, brushes or other techniques. This can clean up hidden contamination in ductwork or inaccessible cracks. It dries to a powder form in 4-6 hours making clean-up as simple as washing down with soap and water or removed by vacuuming up the non-hazardous residue. For additional technical information: Read U. S. Patent 6,455,751, ?Oxidizer Gels for Detoxification of Chemical and Biological Agents?, issued 9/24/02. See PDF File for report UCRL-AR-143212, ?Oxidative Decontamination of Chemical and Biological Agents Using L-Gel? , July 2001. Note: THIS IS NOT A PROCUREMENT. Companies interested in developing and commercializing LLNL's technology gelled liquid oxidizer system for decontamination of chemical and biological agents should provide a written statement of interest, which includes the following: 1. Company Name and address. 2. The name, address, and telephone number of a point of contact. 3. A description of corporate expertise and facilities relevant to commercializing this technology. 4. Experience in obtaining appropriate Government approvals, permits, and registrations. Written responses should be directed to: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Industrial Partnerships and Commercialization P.O. Box 808, L-795 Livermore, CA 94551-0808 Attention: FBO000014-03 Please provide your written statement within thirty (30) days from the date this announcement is published to ensure consideration of your interest in commercializing LLNL's technology gelled liquid oxidizer system for decontamination of chemical and biological agents.
- Record
- SN00262035-W 20030222/030220213235 (fbodaily.com)
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