SPECIAL NOTICE
36 -- Novel Engineered Form Physisorption Material
- Notice Date
- 11/7/2016
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 221113
— Nuclear Electric Power Generation
- Contracting Office
- Department of Energy, Idaho National Laboratory (DOE Contractor), Idaho National Laboratory, 2525 Fremont, P.O. Box 1625, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83415-3920
- ZIP Code
- 83415-3920
- Solicitation Number
- INL27
- Point of Contact
- Gary W. Smith, Phone: (208) 526-3780, INL Technology Deployment, Phone: 2085262261
- E-Mail Address
-
gary.smith@inl.gov, jonathan.cook@inl.gov
(gary.smith@inl.gov, jonathan.cook@inl.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC (BEA), P.O. Box 1625, Idaho Falls, ID 83415-3805 A potential licensing opportunity exists with BEA, the Management and Operating Contractor for the Department of Energy (DOE) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). BEA is seeking parties interested in entering into a license agreement for the purpose of commercializing the technology described below. Interested parties should submit a brief outline of their business plans to commercialize this intellectual property to Gary W. Smith at gary.smith@inl.gov NEW ABSORBENT Capture efficiency of fission products from nuclear fuel treatment off-gas streams is primarily based on available micropore size. Adsorbent preparation includes binding a powder form zeolite structure in an organic matrix with final physical characteristics more conducive for use in column design. Zeolite powder form micropore and surface area characteristics are not significantly reduced when bound with the organic matrix. Other binding methods can significantly decrease available micropores ultimately decreasing capacities for targeted species. The organic matrix binder does have a limited upper temperature range of about 125°C where the organic matrix starts to decompose. However, testing has been performed at cryogenic temperatures down to -80° C with no decomposition observed. The sorbent material final form can be engineered to various sized spherical particles to meet column design criteria. ATENT SUMMARY: United States Patent No. 8,686,083 – A composite media including at least one crystalline aluminosiliciate material in polyacrylonitrile. A method of forming a composite media is also disclosed. The method comprises dissolving polyacrylonitrile in an organic solvent to form a matrix solution. At least one crystalline aluminosilicate material is combined with the matrix solution to form a composite media solution. The organic solvent present in the composite media solution is diluted. The composite media solution is solidified. In addition, a method of processing a fluid stream is disclosed. The method comprises providing beads of a composite media comprising at least one polyacrylonitrile matrix. The beads of the composite media are contacted with a fluid stream comprising at least on constituent. The at least one constituent is substantially removed from the fluid stream. This is a novel synthesized material that is used to remove fission product gas components using physisorption principles. The material is novel in that the microporosity and surface area of the encapsulated powder form sorbent are not significantly compromised by the engineered form. BEA seeks to license this intellectual property to the best qualified candidate to ensure its successful commercialization. If multiple parties are interested in licensing this intellectual property, BEA may select an exclusive licensing arrangement with a single candidate or choose alternative licensing strategies (e.g., non-exclusive or exclusive field of use licenses) to increase the probability of successful commercialization. BEA may consider inquiries made prior to the release of this notice and inquiries made through other channels. Although interested parties are encouraged to respond before the date provided to ensure consideration, all inquiries may be considered prior to a formal selection unless this notice specifically states otherwise. This is not an opportunity to provide goods or services to BEA or DOE. This solicitation will close to responses sixty (60) days after publication. Parties interested in obtaining additional information should send their request to: Gary W. Smith Sr. Commercialization Manager Technology Deployment Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC P. O. Box 1625, MS3805 Idaho Falls, ID 83415-3805 gary.smith@inl.gov Concerns or complaints regarding BEA’s technology transfer process, if not resolvable with BEA's Technology Deployment office, may be raised with BEA's Technology Transfer Ombudsman, Fred Pieper, who may be contacted at: 526-4513 Fredrick.Pieper@inl.gov
- Web Link
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FBO.gov Permalink
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- Place of Performance
- Address: 1955 N. Fremont Ave, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83415, United States
- Zip Code: 83415
- Zip Code: 83415
- Record
- SN04322149-W 20161109/161107234455-71b821501bd35cbaccf36a41bb6e9fba (fbodaily.com)
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