NASA SBIR 2017 Solicitation

FORM B - PROPOSAL SUMMARY


PROPOSAL NUMBER: 171 S4.05-8282
SUBTOPIC TITLE: Contamination Control and Planetary Protection
PROPOSAL TITLE: Unique, Voltammetric Electrochemical Sensors for Organic Contaminants, with Excellent Discrimination, Based on Conducting Polymer-, Aptamer- and Other-Functionalized Sensing Electrodes

SMALL BUSINESS CONCERN (Firm Name, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)
Ashwin-Ushas Corp, Inc.
9 Red Coach Lane
Holmdel, NJ 07733 - 1138
(732) 739-1122

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR/PROJECT MANAGER (Name, E-mail, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)
Dr Prasanna Chandrasekhar
chandra.p2@ashwin-ushas.com
9 Red Coach Lane
Holmdel, NJ 07733 - 1138
(732) 739-1122

CORPORATE/BUSINESS OFFICIAL (Name, E-mail, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)
Dr Prasanna Chandrasekhar
chandra.p2@ashwin-ushas.com
9 Red Coach Lane
Holmdel, NJ 07733 - 1138
(732) 739-1122

Estimated Technology Readiness Level (TRL) at beginning and end of contract:
Begin: 2
End: 6

Technology Available (TAV) Subtopics
Contamination Control and Planetary Protection is a Technology Available (TAV) subtopic that includes NASA Intellectual Property (IP). Do you plan to use the NASA IP under the award?
No

TECHNICAL ABSTRACT (Limit 2000 characters, approximately 200 words)
In ongoing and recent prior work for the Army, this firm has developed a unique, patented technology for voltammetric electrochemical detection of toxic gases, chemical warfare agents, proteins such as Thrombin and Fibrinogen and other analytes. Features include: (1) Voltammetric detection yielding analyte "fingerprints" much like an IR spectrum for high discrimination. (2) 3-module construction (disposable sensing element; tiny Microcontroller; Android cellphone control interface). (3) Small (1cmX1cmX1mm), inexpensive ($250), portable, thin, flexible, lightweight (2g), body-wearable, environmentally durable construction. (4) Operating temperature -40 to +80 C. (5) Detection times <5s. (6) Power 10 micro-W/cm^2. (7) Self-calibrating. The proposed work will further develop these for sensing contaminants of interest. It will further develop, optimize sensor, Microcontroller, Android interface, data-analysis algorithms, and sensor Form Factor, all specifically for the NASA application. It will include environmental durability, shelf-life and other tests. Final design and methods of manufacture will be arrived at and commercialization initiated.

POTENTIAL NASA COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words)
Successful completion will lead to an entirely new, field-portable, body-wearable, handheld, voltammetric electrochemical sensor technology with "fingerprint" discrimination of analytes, for NASA application not only in contamination of spacecraft, but also, e.g., for fuel leaks. Apart from the NASA application, commercial applications are in toxic gas and pesticide and detection in the agriculture, mining and industrial markets, where extant technologies are bulky and expensive, and/or suffer from poor selectivity, lack of body-wearability, poor interferents discrimination, false positives, slow detection. Based on recent surveys, the commercial/-industrial market is estimated at up to $2B/year in the US alone.

POTENTIAL NON-NASA COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words)
Successful completion will lead to an entirely new, field-portable, body-wearable, handheld, voltammetric electrochemical sensor technology with "fingerprint" discrimination of analytes, for NASA application not only in contamination of spacecraft, but also, e.g., for fuel leaks. Apart from the NASA application, commercial applications are in toxic gas and pesticide and detection in the agriculture, mining and industrial markets, where extant technologies are bulky and expensive, and/or suffer from poor selectivity, lack of body-wearability, poor interferents discrimination, false positives, slow detection. Based on recent surveys, the commercial/-industrial market is estimated at up to $2B/year in the US alone.

TECHNOLOGY TAXONOMY MAPPING (NASA's technology taxonomy has been developed by the SBIR-STTR program to disseminate awareness of proposed and awarded R/R&D in the agency. It is a listing of over 100 technologies, sorted into broad categories, of interest to NASA.)
Analytical Methods
Biological (see also Biological Health/Life Support)
Biological Signature (i.e., Signs Of Life)
Chemical/Environmental (see also Biological Health/Life Support)
Health Monitoring & Sensing (see also Sensors)
Organics/Biomaterials/Hybrids
Polymers
Smart/Multifunctional Materials
Spacecraft Design, Construction, Testing, & Performance (see also Engineering; Testing & Evaluation)

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