NASA SBIR 2004 Solicitation

FORM B - PROPOSAL SUMMARY


PROPOSAL NUMBER: 04 B3.06-9582
SUBTOPIC TITLE: Waste and Water Processing for Spacecraft Advanced Life Support
PROPOSAL TITLE: Spacecraft Water Regeneration by Catalytic Wet Air Oxidation

SMALL BUSINESS CONCERN (Name, E-mail, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)
Eltron Research Inc
4600 Nautilus Court South
Boulder, CO 80301-3241
(303)530-0263

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR/PROJECT MANAGER (Name, E-mail, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)
Jesse W. Taylor
eltron@eltronresearch.com
4600 Nautilus Court South
Boulder, CO 80301-3241
(303)530-0263

TECHNICAL ABSTRACT (LIMIT 200 WORDS)
The objective of this project is to develop advanced catalysts for a volatile removal assembly used to purify spacecraft water. The innovation of the proposed catalysts is improved oxidation activity for organic compounds relative to conventional systems. Additionally, by minimizing or avoiding noble metals in the compositions, catalyst cost is reduced and the materials are less susceptible to fouling. These characteristics will translate into lower weight, volume, and power requirements relative to current systems. Catalysts will be derived from a subset of Eltron-patented materials with demonstrated low-temperature oxidation activity and inherent water resistance. The technical goals will be to minimize the temperature and pressure requirements for operation, and resist catalyst leaching and hydrothermal sintering. These goals will be achieved by performing systematic studies that relate fabrication variables and compositions to catalyst characteristics. Candidate catalysts will be evaluated for destruction of representative organic contaminants, and activity will be determined as a function temperature and pressure. Coarse optimization of catalyst compositions will be performed, and the most promising compositions will be manufactured into grains with optimal dimensions and porosity.

POTENTIAL NASA COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS (LIMIT 100 WORDS)
The target NASA application for this technology is a catalytic component for a volatile removal assembly used to purify spacecraft water. Derivatives of this technology could be used by NASA for a catalytic air filtration unit.

POTENTIAL NON-NASA COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS (LIMIT 100 WORDS)
Non-NASA applications will focus on catalysts for catalytic wet-air oxidation (CWAO). CWAO is used to purify harsh wastewater from a variety of industries, such as paper pulp mills, breweries, and chemical processing plants. This same technology also could be used for purifying municipal and residential water.