This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project aims to develop a miniature gas chromatography system that can detect pollutants in homes and businesses and interface to an HVAC system for indoor air quality (IAQ) control. The device will use air as a carrier gas, and will be priced so it is affordable in the home environment. The Phase I effort will concentrate on the columns and detectors for the systems. The goal of the Phase I project is to create a new class of GC columns than can be manufactured for less than $1/meter, compared to $20/meter presently charged. The project will also develop new reversible nano-tube detectors based on a newly discovered process entitled current stimulated desorption. The broader/commercial impacts of this research are addressing the concern that homes and businesses contain toxic substances such as formaldehyde, toluene, microbial contaminants (mold, bacteria), and volatile organic compounds. These pollutants can be a serious health hazard. Dioxide Materials, Inc. is working with the world's largest producer of HVAC systems, and HVAC controls. The idea is to include a pollutant detector as part of the HVAC controls and adjust ventilation rates and make other changes if pollutants are detected. It is projected that this will be a substantial market if the technical risks are overcome. The devices will also have considerable application in the analytical chemistry market. Dioxide Materials, Inc. expects to be able to reduce the cost of a GC column by an order of magnitude. That will open many new applications.

Project Report

Intellectual Basis This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project aims to develop a miniature gas chromatography system that can detect pollutants in homes and businesses and interface to an HVAC system for indoor air quality (IAQ) control. The device will use air as a carrier gas, and will be priced so it is affordable in the home environment. The Phase I effort will concentrate on the columns and detectors for the systems. We expect to be able to create a new class of GC columns than can be manufactured for less than $1/meter, compared to $20/meter now. We also will develop new reversible nano-tube detectors based on a newly discovered process: current stimulated desorption. Broader Impacts Indoor air quality (IAQ) is receiving considerable coverage in the popular press. Homes and businesses contain toxic substances such as formaldehyde, toluene, microbial contaminants (mold, bacteria), and volatile organic compounds. These pollutants can be a serious health hazard and there is no way to know whether your home is polluted. Dioxide is already working with the world's largest producer of HVAC systems, and HVAC controls. The idea is to include a pollutant detector as part of the HVAC controls and adjust ventilation rates and make other changes if pollutants are detected. They project that this will be a substantial market if the technical risks are overcome. The devices will also have considerable application in the analytical chemistry market. We expect to be able to reduce the cost of a GC column by an order of magnitude. That will open many new applications.

Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2011-01-01
Budget End
2011-06-30
Support Year
Fiscal Year
2010
Total Cost
$150,000
Indirect Cost
Name
Dioxide Materials Inc
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Boca Raton
State
FL
Country
United States
Zip Code
33431