Closed Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

    REVOLUTIONARY SELF-SEALING ANTI-OXIDATION SAMPLE CONTAINER FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS RESEARCH

    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    Sol. BA-1520Special NoticeIdaho Falls, ID
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    closed Mar 1, 2024
    POSTED
    Jan 31, 2024
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    562920
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    H211
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The Energy Department is offering a technology licensing opportunity for a revolutionary self-sealing anti-oxidation sample container for advanced materials research. This low-cost, disposable container is designed for oxygen-sensitive materials in electron microscopy and offers enhanced safety and efficiency in materials science research by preventing oxidation. The container is innovative and provides a solution for researchers working with sensitive materials. Bidders have the opportunity to obtain a license for this technology and potentially contribute to advancements in materials science research.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    BA-1520
    Notice Type
    Special Notice
    Posted Date
    January 31, 2024
    Response Deadline
    March 1, 2024
    NAICS Code
    562920AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    H211
    Contract Code
    8900
    Primary Contact
    Andrew Rankin
    State
    ID
    ZIP Code
    83415

    Description

    TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY Revolutionary Self-Sealing Anti-Oxidation Sample Container for Advanced Materials Research This innovative, low-cost, disposable sample container, designed for oxygen-sensitive materials in electron microscopy, offers enhanced safety and efficiency in materials science research by preventing oxidation.    Overview:        In materials science, especially in nuclear materials research, the storage and analysis of oxygen-sensitive samples pose significant challenges. Existing solutions like the SampleSaver have limitations in terms of cost, durability, and effectiveness in preventing oxidation. This novel container design, specifically tailored for scanning electron microscopy samples, addresses these challenges by providing a reliable, affordable, and safe storage solution. Its unique self-sealing, anti-oxidation capabilities make it a game-changer for research institutions, particularly those handling nuclear materials like uranium or plutonium, where oxidation can lead to hazardous conditions and skewed research results. Description:    The container is designed to accommodate small SEM pin stub and met mount samples up to 1.25 inches. It comprises three main sections: a cap, a base, and rubber gaskets, along with a unique auto-sealing mechanism with two gas outlets for inert gas purging. This design ensures an inert gas atmosphere, maintaining sample integrity by preventing oxidation. Unlike the high-cost, short-term effectiveness of current market solutions, this container uses balanced atmospheric pressure, allowing for the use of cost-effective materials without compromising sealing quality. The successful demonstration with U-Mo fuel TEM lamellas indicates its effectiveness in preserving sample quality over time. Benefits:           •    Cost-Effective: Designed to be disposable and low-cost, making it accessible for widespread use. •    Enhanced Safety: Prevents oxidation of sensitive materials, reducing hazards in nuclear materials research. •    Long-Term Storage: Capable of preserving sample integrity for extended periods. •    Innovative Design: Self-sealing mechanism and balanced atmospheric pressure for effective oxygen exclusion. •    Broad Applicability: Useful for a wide range of materials science research, not just nuclear materials.  Applications:     •    Nuclear materials research, particularly for oxygen-sensitive elements like uranium and plutonium. •    General materials science research, especially for samples prepared via focused ion beam (FIB) or atom probe tomography (APT). •    Research institutions and laboratories specializing in scanning electron microscopy. •    Any field requiring long-term storage of oxygen-sensitive materials.  Development Status:  Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 8: Actual system completed through test and demonstration.  IP Status:     US Patent Application No. 18/506,932, “Containers, Sample Containers and Associated Methods,” BEA Docket No. BA-1520.  Partner with Idaho National Laboratory (INL) for Access to Pioneering Technology and Mutual Growth Managed by Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC, INL offers unique opportunities for businesses to access and license advanced technology. Our agreements are tailored to provide flexibility and affordability, particularly supporting small businesses in their growth and innovation endeavors. By licensing our intellectual property, you not only gain access to groundbreaking technology but also contribute to economic development and public welfare. We invite you to explore our technology portfolio, designed to give your organization a competitive edge in the market. Learn more about our licensing opportunities and the support we provide at: https://inl.gov/inl-initiatives/technology-deployment. For specific discussions on how your business can benefit, please contact Andrew Rankin at td@inl.gov.

    Key dates

    1. January 31, 2024Posted Date
    2. March 1, 2024Proposals / Responses Due

    Frequently asked questions

    REVOLUTIONARY SELF-SEALING ANTI-OXIDATION SAMPLE CONTAINER FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS RESEARCH is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.

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