Active Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

    TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: PBI HIGH-TEMPERATURE HOLLOW FIBER MEMBRANES

    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    Sol. S-133262Special NoticeColumbus, OH
    Open · 164d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    164
    closes Dec 5, 2026
    POSTED
    Jun 5, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    541715
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    AJ12
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The Department of Energy is offering a licensing opportunity for polybenzimidazole high-temperature hollow fiber membranes, which enhance separation efficiency in demanding environments. This technology is suitable for hydrogen purification, carbon capture, and various chemical processing applications. Interested parties can explore exclusive and non-exclusive licensing agreements to commercialize this innovative technology.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    S-133262
    Notice Type
    Special Notice
    Posted Date
    June 5, 2026
    Response Deadline
    December 5, 2026
    NAICS Code
    541715AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    AJ12
    Primary Contact
    Kathleen McDonald
    State
    OH
    ZIP Code
    43201
    AI Product/Service
    both

    Description

    Polybenzimidazole (PBI) High-Temperature Hollow Fiber Membranes offer a practical way to improve separation efficiency in process environments where standard polymer membranes often lose performance or durability. The platform combines high-temperature operation, chemical resistance and compact hollow-fiber design in a membrane system that can help users recover hydrogen, separate carbon dioxide and process difficult liquid streams with lower energy demand and a smaller equipment footprint than many conventional approaches. Because the fibers are formed from a robust PBI material and engineered with an integrated thin selective layer, the technology is well suited for organizations seeking stronger performance in demanding energy, chemical and water treatment settings.

    How it Works

    The membrane works like a selective gate built into a very small hollow strand. A mixed gas or liquid flows across the fiber, and the thin outer layer allows some molecules to pass through more readily than others, while the porous support beneath it gives the fiber strength and a path for transport. The disclosed fabrication process forms that selective layer and support structure in one step, then can add heat treatment or a thin sealing layer to improve stability and sharpen separation performance.

    Technical Description

    The polybenzimidazole invention is centered on a method for making asymmetric hollow fiber membranes from polybenzimidazole, a polymer valued for strong thermal and chemical stability. A PBI dope solution and a bore fluid are extruded through a spinneret, then passed through an optional air gap and into a water coagulation bath, which forms a hollow fiber with an integrated selective layer and a porous support structure. The process can produce nearly defect-free selective layers, and the patent states that selective layer thickness can be controlled from about 0.1 to 5 µm, with examples demonstrating thicknesses down to about 160 nm and one example near 0.38 µm.

    A major technical advantage is control over membrane microstructure and durability. PBI High-Temperature Hollow Fiber Membranes emphasize macrovoid-free fibers, which are important because macrovoids create weak points that can fail under high temperature and pressure. The membranes can be thermally annealed or chemically crosslinked to improve solvent resistance and stability, and a defect-sealing layer can be added to improve selectivity without changing the core fiber architecture. In demonstrated gas-separation modules, the technology showed hydrogen permeance above 100 GPU, with one example reporting 242 GPU at 250 °C and hydrogen/carbon dioxide selectivity of 19.1, while long-term testing in wet syngas with 20 ppm H2S showed stable performance over 40 days. The patent also states that the membranes can operate up to about 400 °C and are suitable for gas, vapor and liquid separations including hydrogen purification, carbon capture, brine treatment and organic solvent separations.

    Advantages

    • Operates at temperatures that are too demanding for many conventional polymer membranes
    • Resists harsh chemical exposure including steam and sulfur-containing gases
    • compact module design enables smaller equipment footprint
    • easier scaling than ceramic membranes
    • higher throughput without compromising permeability, selectivity or membrane area cost
    • Combines selectivity and structural support in one integrated membrane architecture
    • Supports both gas and liquid separation opportunities across multiple industries
    • Reduces overall hydrogen purification costs
    • Has already been tested in relevant operating environments rather than remaining only a laboratory concept

    Market Applications

    • Energy and Power generation (hydrogen production, pre-combustion carbon capture, syngas cleanup) 
    • Oil and Gas (refining, natural gas processing, produced water treatment)
    • Chemical and Petrochemical Processing (process gas separation, solvent dehydration, feedstream cleanup)
    • Industrial Water and Wastewater (high-salinity brines, water purification, water and acid separation)
    • Advanced Fuels (Fischer-Tropsch processing, fuel conversion, synthesis gas upgrading)
    • Specialty Manufacturing (organic solvent recovery, pharmaceutical and fine chemical separations) 

    Development Status: TRL 5

    US Patent No. 10,071,345

    LA-UR-26-24561

    LANL Tech Partnerships: Unlock the Innovative Potential

    Los Alamos National Laboratory offers a wide range of cutting-edge technologies and capabilities that may provide your company with a competitive edge in the market and unlock the innovative potential that can enhance, refine, and revolutionize your products.

    LANL’s licensing program focuses on moving inventions developed by our researchers to commercial innovations. Patented and patent pending inventions and copyrighted software are available to existing and start-up companies through exclusive and non-exclusive licensing agreements. For specific discussions, please contact licensing@lanl.gov.

    Note: This is not a call for external services for the development of this technology.

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    Key dates

    1. June 5, 2026Posted Date
    2. December 5, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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