SBIR-STTR Award

SBIR(RAPID):Super-Oleophilic Absorbent for Efficient Oil Contamination Clean-up
Award last edited on: 2/7/2014

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NSF
Total Award Amount
$200,000
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
David A Schultz

Company Information

Seashell Technology LLC

3252 Holiday Court Suite 115
La Jolla, CA 92037
   (858) 638-0315
   info@seashelltech.com
   www.seashelltech.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 52
County: San Diego

Phase I

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Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$200,000
The development of novel super oleophilic absorbents that can be used for rapid and efficient capture of oil and hydrocarbon wastes will be used to remediate the oil spill. These materials have greater oil immobilization capacity with significantly lower dry weight than currently used absorbents and can be fabricated into devices that can be readily integrated into existing oil clean-up infrastructure. The ability to re-use the proposed absorbents following oil capture provides a significant advantage over current single-use absorbents. The results of the research and development of this technology will result in an optimized, cost competitive absorbent that can be field deployed for functional assessment in real-world environments. The broader impact of the proposed technology will have significant impact on the efficiency and efficacy of oil spill clean-up efforts. It is anticipated that these materials will provide an optimized solution for a broad range of different oils, kerosene and gasoline products encountered in spill environments. Successful implementation of the novel materials and processes will lead to improved recovery of commercially viable oil products and diminish the amount of solid waste generated during the clean-up process. These significant performance advantages will facilitate rapid competitive entry into the commercial markets for oil absorbent products. Estimates of the manufacturing costs indicate that devices could be manufactured to be cost competitive with currently existing materials used for these applications

Phase II

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