SBIR Phase II: Portable, Low-Cost, and Robust Black Carbon Measurement Instrument using Radio Frequency Sensing

Information

  • NSF Award
  • 1330313
Owner
  • Award Id
    1330313
  • Award Effective Date
    9/1/2013 - 11 years ago
  • Award Expiration Date
    3/31/2017 - 7 years ago
  • Award Amount
    $ 633,871.00
  • Award Instrument
    Standard Grant

SBIR Phase II: Portable, Low-Cost, and Robust Black Carbon Measurement Instrument using Radio Frequency Sensing

This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project proposes to develop a novel radio-frequency (RF) sensing method to provide a real-time measurement of black carbon emissions. The feasibility of this concept was demonstrated in Phase I, and engine emissions measurements are targeted in Phase II. Accurate measurement and characterization of black carbon emissions are hampered by the lack of low-cost, portable measurement systems suitable for use in the field. This information is critical to ensure regulatory compliance, and diagnose engine malfunctions leading to inefficient operation and high soot emissions. Currently there exist two broad classes of instruments used for monitoring black carbon: (1) expensive laboratory instruments, and (2) low-cost, portable devices with limited utility. This work will bridge this gap, by utilizing radio frequencies to provide a direct, real-time measurement of black carbon. The research will investigate using inexpensive RF technologies, similar to those used in cellular phones, which are ideally-suited for use in a portable measurement system. The Phase II work will build on the results of Phase I, specifically focusing on pushing the limits of this sensing method to increase low-level sensitivity, and increase functionality by identifying other particle constituents in the black carbon. <br/><br/>The broader impact/commercial potential of this project, if successful, will address a currently unmet market need for the development of a black carbon emissions measurement system, which will enable further black carbon emissions reduction and provide tangible benefits to human health and the environment. Recent studies indicate a warming potential for black carbon 2,000 times greater than the equivalent amount of CO2, and have also linked the pollutant to a range of adverse health effects, including cancer. Regulators and source operators alike require tools to monitor black carbon emissions, ensure in-use compliance, and improve engine efficiency. Currently, few technologies can distinguish black carbon from other types of particulate matter. Accurate measurement systems generally range in price from $15,000 to $70,000 or more, and are ill-suited for portable use in the field. Driven by strict emissions regulations, the market for particle and black carbon measurement systems is rapidly outpacing the markets for other types of emissions analyzers. The proposed technology is well-positioned to capitalize on this growth, providing a robust, portable, and much lower-cost alternative to high-end instruments. This technology is not limited to black carbon emissions measurements, but a wide range of related applications including powder processing and nanofabrication.

  • Program Officer
    Ruth M. Shuman
  • Min Amd Letter Date
    8/9/2013 - 11 years ago
  • Max Amd Letter Date
    9/18/2016 - 8 years ago
  • ARRA Amount

Institutions

  • Name
    Filter Sensing Technologies, Inc.
  • City
    Cambridge
  • State
    MA
  • Country
    United States
  • Address
    Po Box 425197
  • Postal Code
    021421341
  • Phone Number
    6174606428

Investigators

  • First Name
    Alexander
  • Last Name
    Sappok
  • Email Address
    alexander.sappok@dpfsensor.com
  • Start Date
    8/9/2013 12:00:00 AM

Program Element

  • Text
    SMALL BUSINESS PHASE II
  • Code
    5373

Program Reference

  • Text
    Industrial Ecology
  • Text
    Water management
  • Text
    RESEARCH EXP FOR UNDERGRADS
  • Text
    CENTERS: ADVANCED MATERIALS
  • Text
    SBIR Tech Enhan Partner (TECP)
  • Text
    SMALL BUSINESS PHASE II
  • Code
    5373
  • Text
    Biotechnology
  • Code
    8038
  • Text
    SBIR/STTR CAP
  • Code
    8240
  • Text
    Veterans Research Supplements
  • Code
    8808
  • Text
    RES EXPER FOR UNDERGRAD-SUPPLT
  • Code
    9251