SBIR-STTR Award

New Electrochemical Treatment Device for the Purification of Water
Award last edited on: 10/24/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$699,795
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N08-113
Principal Investigator
Janet C Metsa

Company Information

Vesitech Inc

300 Dunstan Street Suite 2
Hancock, MI 49930
   (906) 483-4080
   janet.metsa@vesitech.com
   www.vesitech.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 01
County: Houghton

Phase I

Contract Number: M67854-09-C-6523
Start Date: 3/16/2009    Completed: 3/3/2010
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$99,868
The novel staged electrochemical oxidation/ capacitive deionization (EO/CDI) treatment system proposed here is based upon a multi-stage treatment approach using: (1) physical filtration to remove macroscopic solid particles, followed by (2) capacitive deionization (CDI) with a novel activated mesocarbon foam, (3) a unique flow-through electrochemical oxidation cell which both promotes direct oxidation at the electrode surface while producing soluble oxidizing compounds (e.g. ozone, hydroxyl radicals, hydrogen peroxide and solvated electrons) in situ, and (4) a second CDI stage to remove by products produced during oxidation and/or salts. For the current solicitation, probably the most important novel feature of the EO/CDI process is its effectiveness in simultaneously oxidizing chemical contaminants, capturing metal ions, inactivating bacteria, viruses, and other water-borne microorganisms with a low power input and a low pressure drop. The EO/CDI technology, if successful, would allow the point-of-use treatment of available water supplies. It has the capability for use in individual units while retaining the ability for scale-up to small stationary water treatment plants. The electrode materials are effective and inexpensive. EO/CDI could provide protection from inorganic and organic compounds in water while minimizing the potential for producing disinfection by-products (DBPs), sludges, and harmful residues.

Benefit:
water treatment, electro-oxidation,

Keywords:
water treatment, water treatment

Phase II

Contract Number: M67854-10-C-6520
Start Date: 8/5/2010    Completed: 8/5/2012
Phase II year
2010
Phase II Amount
$599,927
This Small Business Research Phase II project will develop a new electrochemical treatment device for purification of water. We envision the device will be used in an individual drinking water system. Electrochemical technologies have been recently considered as a promising alternative to address water quality concerns, and to overcome some disadvantages of conventional water individual water treatment devices. The Phase I effort successful demonstrated that the novel electrodes are capable of achieving P248 standard for disinfection of bacteria in one liter and small scale flow through system. The work proposed here will be the development effort necessary to develop a useful product.

Benefit:
A successful device will improve the safety and quality of life for soldiers in the field.

Keywords:
Advanced Oxidation, water treatment, Electrochemical