National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF), established in 1950 and located in Alexandria, Virginia, is an independent federal agency dedicated to advancing fundamental research and education across all scientific and engineering disciplines. With an annual budget of approximately $7.8 billion, the NSF operates America's Seed Fund, which allocates nearly $200 million each year to support startups and small businesses through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. This initiative provides non-dilutive funding of up to $1.5 million to assist in research and development efforts, thereby facilitating the transformation of scientific discoveries into commercially viable products and services. By helping to de-risk technology, the NSF plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and addressing societal challenges through scientific advancements.

James Donlon

Program Director

Sean L. Jones

Assistant Director for Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Sethuraman Panchanathan

Director

Ben Schrag Ph.D

Program Director and Policy Liaison, SBIR / STTR

Past deals in Precious Metals

Alloy Enterprises

Grant in 2021
Alloy Enterprises Inc., based in Somerville, Massachusetts, specializes in developing 3D printing technologies aimed at addressing inefficiencies in traditional manufacturing processes. Incorporated in 2020, the company focuses on industrial engineering and manufacturing solutions, particularly in the production of aluminum components. Alloy Enterprises has created an innovative aluminum additive technology that allows for the production of dense and cost-effective parts without the use of expensive and hazardous powders. This advancement enables clients to overcome the limitations posed by conventional manufacturing methods, promoting innovation and facilitating progress in lightweight design and emissions reduction.

Minerva Lithium

Grant in 2021
Minerva Lithium develops critical mineral extraction techniques. The company was founded in Greensboro, North Carolina in the year 2020.

Paramium Technologies

Grant in 2021
Paramium Technologies, founded in 2019 and headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, specializes in the development of precise, freeform curved metal panels tailored for custom-shaped radio reflectors. The company employs advanced electromagnetic thermoforming technology, an energy-efficient method that combines localized induction heating with electromagnetic force to simultaneously heat and shape metal panels. This innovative approach allows Paramium Technologies to provide clients with high-performance solutions for long-range radars and antennas used in various research applications.

MineraLogic

Grant in 2021
MineraLogic is a geochemistry consultancy firm based in Duluth, Minnesota, founded in 2016. The company specializes in helping clients identify risks and opportunities stemming from geochemical reactions involving minerals, water, and the atmosphere. MineraLogic provides a structured approach to understanding the distribution and mobility of chemical elements within geological systems. This expertise enables clients to effectively manage geochemical relationships that can significantly influence the success of their projects.

NUMiX Materials

Grant in 2020
NUMiX Materials is a specialized water treatment company founded in 2018 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The company focuses on the development and supply of patented sorbents designed to effectively remove dissolved heavy metals from contaminated water. Its innovative approach enhances water treatment processes by minimizing the need for treatment additives, simplifying operational procedures, and reducing costs associated with hazardous waste disposal. NUMiX Materials aims to help clients achieve compliance with process and regulatory standards, regardless of the initial water chemistry, thereby addressing complex liquid stream challenges.

LuxNour Technologies

Grant in 2020
LuxNour Technologies manufactures precision equipment for the massive parallel transfer of micro-scale objects. The company was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Portland, Oregon.

Alloy Enterprises

Grant in 2020
Alloy Enterprises Inc., based in Somerville, Massachusetts, specializes in developing 3D printing technologies aimed at addressing inefficiencies in traditional manufacturing processes. Incorporated in 2020, the company focuses on industrial engineering and manufacturing solutions, particularly in the production of aluminum components. Alloy Enterprises has created an innovative aluminum additive technology that allows for the production of dense and cost-effective parts without the use of expensive and hazardous powders. This advancement enables clients to overcome the limitations posed by conventional manufacturing methods, promoting innovation and facilitating progress in lightweight design and emissions reduction.

New Iridium

Grant in 2020
Manufacturer of industrial chemicals intended for replacement of precious metals. The company utilizes photocatalysts and light instead of heat to produce chemicals, offering features like low-energy consumption and the ability to upcycle captured carbon dioxide into valuable products, enabling the chemical industry to reduce its environmental footprint and potentially create new pathways for carbon capture and utilization.

Tailored Alloys

Grant in 2020
Tailored Alloys, established in 2018 and located in Horizon City, Texas, specializes in the production of alloy rings specifically designed to alleviate the discomfort associated with fat knuckles. The company's rings are crafted from non-corrosive, biocompatible metal, ensuring durability and comfort for lifelong use. This innovative approach allows customers to wear rings that are less likely to become stuck, addressing a common issue faced by many individuals.

New Iridium

Grant in 2019
Manufacturer of industrial chemicals intended for replacement of precious metals. The company utilizes photocatalysts and light instead of heat to produce chemicals, offering features like low-energy consumption and the ability to upcycle captured carbon dioxide into valuable products, enabling the chemical industry to reduce its environmental footprint and potentially create new pathways for carbon capture and utilization.

Cyclopure

Series B in 2019
CycloPure, Inc. specializes in the manufacture and sale of polymer adsorbents designed to effectively remove micropollutants from water. The company's innovative products are utilized in residential and assisted living drinking water treatment, as well as portable water filtration projects. CycloPure serves a diverse clientele, including manufacturers of consumer point-of-use products, water treatment operators, engineering firms, medical and commercial enterprises, beverage producers, and textile manufacturers. In addition to its adsorbents, the company offers water testing kits for online purchase. Established in 2016 and headquartered in Encinitas, California, CycloPure also operates a research and technology center in Skokie, Illinois. The company is recognized for pioneering the use of cyclodextrin-based polymer adsorbents, contributing to advancements in water treatment and ensuring the safety and purity of drinking water.

Phoenix Tailings

Grant in 2019
Phoenix Tailings Inc. is a Massachusetts-based company that focuses on the recycling and re-mining of mining tailings and hazardous by-products, such as Bauxite Residue, to produce essential metal products. Founded in 2019, the company aims to extract strategic materials critical to various industries, including aerospace, defense, automotive, biotechnology, and electronics. By treating mining and refining waste as new ore, Phoenix Tailings provides an innovative solution to eliminate hazardous environmental waste while creating primary metals sustainably and economically. This approach not only addresses the demand for metals in multiple sectors but also promotes environmentally friendly practices by offering carbon-free alternatives.

Cyclopure

Grant in 2019
CycloPure, Inc. specializes in the manufacture and sale of polymer adsorbents designed to effectively remove micropollutants from water. The company's innovative products are utilized in residential and assisted living drinking water treatment, as well as portable water filtration projects. CycloPure serves a diverse clientele, including manufacturers of consumer point-of-use products, water treatment operators, engineering firms, medical and commercial enterprises, beverage producers, and textile manufacturers. In addition to its adsorbents, the company offers water testing kits for online purchase. Established in 2016 and headquartered in Encinitas, California, CycloPure also operates a research and technology center in Skokie, Illinois. The company is recognized for pioneering the use of cyclodextrin-based polymer adsorbents, contributing to advancements in water treatment and ensuring the safety and purity of drinking water.

Elementum 3D

Grant in 2018
Elementum 3D, Inc. is a research and development company based in Erie, Colorado, specializing in additive manufacturing. Founded in 2014, it focuses on the creation of advanced materials, including metals, composites, and ceramics specifically designed for the 3D printing industry. The company produces a variety of products such as aluminum Metal-Matrix Composites, tungsten, copper, nickel and steel Metal-Matrix Composites, nickel titanium, and cemented carbide. These materials are engineered to withstand high loads while providing resistance to abrasion, heat, oxidation, and corrosion. Elementum 3D aims to meet the growing demands of the printing industry by delivering high-quality materials that enhance performance and reliability.

polySpectra

Grant in 2018
PolySpectra, Inc. is a company based in Berkeley, California, that specializes in developing advanced functional materials for additive manufacturing. Founded in 2016, PolySpectra focuses on transforming 3D printing from a prototyping tool into a viable production method. The company utilizes light-activated catalysts to create durable, stereolithographic resins suitable for consumer applications. Its modular platform allows for the delivery of materials with a wide range of tailored properties derived from a single chemical system. By providing these innovative materials, PolySpectra aims to assist inventors, designers, and engineers in bringing their concepts to life.

Anactisis

Grant in 2017
Designer and developer of solutions designed for the recovery of high-value materials using highly-selective adsorbents. The company enables clients cost-effective management of challenging large volume industrial wastes through transformation to scandium which are used in next-generation technologies in energy, transportation, defense, space and beyond.

Big Blue Technologies

Grant in 2017
Big Blue Technologies specializes in high-temperature thermal processes for upgrading the value of minerals and ores into metals and ceramics. Currently, BBT is developing a thermal magnesium metal production process.

Ascend Elements

Grant in 2017
Ascend Elements specializes in the sustainable manufacturing of battery materials by utilizing elements extracted from discarded lithium-ion batteries. The company employs advanced hydro process recycling and direct recycling techniques to deconstruct old cathode materials at the atomic level, facilitating the creation of new cathode materials. This innovative approach allows clients to achieve a favorable return on assets while promoting economically viable recycling and affordable battery materials. Ascend Elements' patented Hydro-to-Cathode™ technology enhances the efficiency of producing new cathode materials from spent lithium-ion cells compared to traditional methods, leading to reduced costs, improved performance, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Founded in 2015, Ascend Elements is positioned as a leader in transforming battery resource processing and sustainability in the industry.

Cyclopure

Grant in 2017
CycloPure, Inc. specializes in the manufacture and sale of polymer adsorbents designed to effectively remove micropollutants from water. The company's innovative products are utilized in residential and assisted living drinking water treatment, as well as portable water filtration projects. CycloPure serves a diverse clientele, including manufacturers of consumer point-of-use products, water treatment operators, engineering firms, medical and commercial enterprises, beverage producers, and textile manufacturers. In addition to its adsorbents, the company offers water testing kits for online purchase. Established in 2016 and headquartered in Encinitas, California, CycloPure also operates a research and technology center in Skokie, Illinois. The company is recognized for pioneering the use of cyclodextrin-based polymer adsorbents, contributing to advancements in water treatment and ensuring the safety and purity of drinking water.

Bert Thin Films

Grant in 2017
Bert Thin Films, LLC is a manufacturer based in Louisville, Kentucky, specializing in copper paste for solar panel production. Founded in 2014, the company has developed a patented product known as CuBert™, which serves as a direct substitute for traditional silver paste used in solar panel manufacturing. This innovative copper-based paste can be applied using the same screen-printing equipment and fired in existing belt furnaces, allowing solar panel manufacturers to adopt the material without any significant changes to their production processes. By utilizing Bert Thin Films' copper paste, manufacturers can achieve considerable cost savings while maintaining production efficiency.

Cycladex

Grant in 2017
Cycladex has now developed a cheaper process which will reduce operating costs by approximately 30-50% and capital costs by 35-50%. It also has the advantage of using environmentally friendly chemicals eliminating the need to use the expensive Sodium Cyanide.

LumiShield

Grant in 2017
LumiShield Technologies Inc. specializes in anti-corrosion products specifically designed for the metal plating industry. Founded in 2014 and based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the company provides innovative aluminum electroplating technologies, including aluminum films of varying thicknesses for application on steel. LumiShield's flagship product, Lumidize, introduces a breakthrough aluminum oxide coating that enhances paint adhesion and corrosion resistance, addressing the long-standing lack of innovation in the $11 billion metal pretreatment market. This product is beneficial to various sectors, including biomedical, automotive, aerospace, infrastructure, electronics, manufacturing, marine, and consumer goods. Lumidize is compatible with a wide range of metal substrates and multi-metal components, allowing manufacturers to use existing equipment while simplifying processes and reducing costs. Additionally, it helps mitigate significant environmental issues associated with traditional technologies.

Infinium, Inc.

Grant in 2016
Infinium, Inc. is a clean metals company that specializes in the development and commercialization of lightweight and magnetic materials. The company manufactures a range of metals, including magnesium, titanium, tantalum, neodymium, dysprosium, and solar-grade silicon, utilizing a low-energy solid oxide membrane electrolysis process. Infinium provides magnesium for lightweight, fuel-efficient vehicles and aircraft components, as well as neodymium for magnets used in wind turbines and hybrid or electric vehicles. The company also offers elements for high power-to-weight generators and magnesium casings for consumer electronics. Infinium is committed to sustainability by providing domestic recycling solutions for client magnesium and rare earth materials. The company's diverse clientele spans the aerospace, automotive, consumer technology, defense, energy, and mass transit industries. Founded in 2008 in Natick, Massachusetts, Infinium was previously known as Metal Oxygen Separation Technologies, Inc., adopting its current name in March 2013.

polySpectra

Grant in 2016
PolySpectra, Inc. is a company based in Berkeley, California, that specializes in developing advanced functional materials for additive manufacturing. Founded in 2016, PolySpectra focuses on transforming 3D printing from a prototyping tool into a viable production method. The company utilizes light-activated catalysts to create durable, stereolithographic resins suitable for consumer applications. Its modular platform allows for the delivery of materials with a wide range of tailored properties derived from a single chemical system. By providing these innovative materials, PolySpectra aims to assist inventors, designers, and engineers in bringing their concepts to life.

Elementum 3D

Grant in 2016
Elementum 3D, Inc. is a research and development company based in Erie, Colorado, specializing in additive manufacturing. Founded in 2014, it focuses on the creation of advanced materials, including metals, composites, and ceramics specifically designed for the 3D printing industry. The company produces a variety of products such as aluminum Metal-Matrix Composites, tungsten, copper, nickel and steel Metal-Matrix Composites, nickel titanium, and cemented carbide. These materials are engineered to withstand high loads while providing resistance to abrasion, heat, oxidation, and corrosion. Elementum 3D aims to meet the growing demands of the printing industry by delivering high-quality materials that enhance performance and reliability.

PowerTech Water

Grant in 2016
PowerTech Water, Inc. is a company that specializes in developing and marketing advanced water treatment products. Its flagship offering, CapCo, is an electrochemical filter designed to effectively remove various metals from water, addressing the needs of industries such as batteries, microelectronics, electroplating, automotive, metal finishing, mining, food and beverage, and oil and gas. The filter targets a range of metals, including lead, copper, manganese, iron, silver, gold, mercury, zinc, nickel, and aluminum. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, PowerTech Water aims to provide water-intensive industries with access to affordable and environmentally friendly clean water solutions.

Picoyune

Grant in 2016
Picoyune is a chemical sensing company that specializes in portable mercury analysis. Utilizing patented plasmonic film technology, Picoyune has developed a robust detector that simplifies the analysis process, allowing individuals to operate it without the need for extensive laboratory equipment. The company aims to address the significant issue of mercury contamination, a potent neurotoxin and global pollutant, by adapting its technology to analyze soil and sediment samples from contaminated sites. By employing gold nanoparticles with peak absorption capabilities, Picoyune provides high-performance solutions in a compact format, meeting the demands of clients in environmental monitoring and remediation.
High Precision Devices, Inc. manufactures, researches, and develops precision instruments. It offers research cryostats for scientific applications, including low-temperature detectors, superconducting devices, and quantum computing; custom cryogenics for low temperature science applications; air sampling systems to collect atmospheric air samples; voltage standard cryo probes and low thermal reversing switches; custom cryo probes and sample holders; quantitative magnetic resonance imaging phantoms; optical mounts; and Heliodon, a sun emulator tool for architects and students. The company also provides research instrument development, balloon and UAV instruments, and outsourced research and development services that include new product development, new product engineering and design, new product design and development, contract precision CNC machining, and product research and development assembly/testing. It serves clients in precision instruments, vacuum and UHV, cryogenics, optics, research physics, aerospace, medical, telecommunications, semi-conductor, science education, and standards and calibration industries; as well as government and university laboratories, and private companies. High Precision Devices, Inc. was incorporated in 1988 and is based in Boulder, Colorado. As of October 19, 2020, High Precision Devices, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of FormFactor, Inc.

Big Blue Technologies

Grant in 2016
Big Blue Technologies specializes in high-temperature thermal processes for upgrading the value of minerals and ores into metals and ceramics. Currently, BBT is developing a thermal magnesium metal production process.

Supercool Metals

Grant in 2016
Developer of ultrahigh strength metals designed to offer plastics-like processability. The company offers custom components using amorphous metals, novel thermoplastic forming processes, bulk metallic glasses that belong to a class of materials that offer properties superior to steel, titanium, and aluminum alloys, and they exhibit unique processability, deliver precision, geometries, and specifications that surpass the capabilities of other metal manufacturing methods, enabling customers to develop new product designs, provide lightweight solutions, improve properties, miniaturize components, and enhance the structural integrity of products.

Ascend Elements

Grant in 2015
Ascend Elements specializes in the sustainable manufacturing of battery materials by utilizing elements extracted from discarded lithium-ion batteries. The company employs advanced hydro process recycling and direct recycling techniques to deconstruct old cathode materials at the atomic level, facilitating the creation of new cathode materials. This innovative approach allows clients to achieve a favorable return on assets while promoting economically viable recycling and affordable battery materials. Ascend Elements' patented Hydro-to-Cathode™ technology enhances the efficiency of producing new cathode materials from spent lithium-ion cells compared to traditional methods, leading to reduced costs, improved performance, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Founded in 2015, Ascend Elements is positioned as a leader in transforming battery resource processing and sustainability in the industry.
High Precision Devices, Inc. manufactures, researches, and develops precision instruments. It offers research cryostats for scientific applications, including low-temperature detectors, superconducting devices, and quantum computing; custom cryogenics for low temperature science applications; air sampling systems to collect atmospheric air samples; voltage standard cryo probes and low thermal reversing switches; custom cryo probes and sample holders; quantitative magnetic resonance imaging phantoms; optical mounts; and Heliodon, a sun emulator tool for architects and students. The company also provides research instrument development, balloon and UAV instruments, and outsourced research and development services that include new product development, new product engineering and design, new product design and development, contract precision CNC machining, and product research and development assembly/testing. It serves clients in precision instruments, vacuum and UHV, cryogenics, optics, research physics, aerospace, medical, telecommunications, semi-conductor, science education, and standards and calibration industries; as well as government and university laboratories, and private companies. High Precision Devices, Inc. was incorporated in 1988 and is based in Boulder, Colorado. As of October 19, 2020, High Precision Devices, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of FormFactor, Inc.

LumiShield

Grant in 2015
LumiShield Technologies Inc. specializes in anti-corrosion products specifically designed for the metal plating industry. Founded in 2014 and based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the company provides innovative aluminum electroplating technologies, including aluminum films of varying thicknesses for application on steel. LumiShield's flagship product, Lumidize, introduces a breakthrough aluminum oxide coating that enhances paint adhesion and corrosion resistance, addressing the long-standing lack of innovation in the $11 billion metal pretreatment market. This product is beneficial to various sectors, including biomedical, automotive, aerospace, infrastructure, electronics, manufacturing, marine, and consumer goods. Lumidize is compatible with a wide range of metal substrates and multi-metal components, allowing manufacturers to use existing equipment while simplifying processes and reducing costs. Additionally, it helps mitigate significant environmental issues associated with traditional technologies.

Boston Metal

Grant in 2015
Boston Metal is a technology company specializing in industrial-scale metal production solutions through its innovative Molten Oxide Electrolysis (MOE) process. Founded in 2012 as a spin-out from MIT, the company focuses on providing the metals industry with an efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly method for producing various metals and alloys from diverse feedstocks. The MOE technology employs an electrolytic cell to convert raw iron ore into ferroalloys, which are essential for manufacturing specific grades of steel. Since its inception, Boston Metal has successfully scaled its technology by 1,000 times, producing thousands of kilograms of metal. The company is headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts, where it operates its industrial development center.

PowerTech Water

Grant in 2015
PowerTech Water, Inc. is a company that specializes in developing and marketing advanced water treatment products. Its flagship offering, CapCo, is an electrochemical filter designed to effectively remove various metals from water, addressing the needs of industries such as batteries, microelectronics, electroplating, automotive, metal finishing, mining, food and beverage, and oil and gas. The filter targets a range of metals, including lead, copper, manganese, iron, silver, gold, mercury, zinc, nickel, and aluminum. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, PowerTech Water aims to provide water-intensive industries with access to affordable and environmentally friendly clean water solutions.

Liquid X

Grant in 2015
Liquid X is a company specializing in the development of innovative metallic inks that enable the printing of functional components for various electronic devices. Their inks, which contain actual metal atoms rather than nanoparticles or metal flakes, offer superior properties such as high conductivity, thin and precise features, and excellent adhesion. This unique formulation allows for low-temperature processing and short production times, making it possible to use a wide range of substrates, including paper, gauze, and flexible plastics. Liquid X collaborates with manufacturers in the electronics industry to create applications such as sensors, heating elements, and smart textiles. The versatility of their inks supports various deposition methods, including inkjet, flexography, and gravure, positioning Liquid X as a key player in the emerging market for advanced electronic materials.

Bert Thin Films

Grant in 2014
Bert Thin Films, LLC is a manufacturer based in Louisville, Kentucky, specializing in copper paste for solar panel production. Founded in 2014, the company has developed a patented product known as CuBert™, which serves as a direct substitute for traditional silver paste used in solar panel manufacturing. This innovative copper-based paste can be applied using the same screen-printing equipment and fired in existing belt furnaces, allowing solar panel manufacturers to adopt the material without any significant changes to their production processes. By utilizing Bert Thin Films' copper paste, manufacturers can achieve considerable cost savings while maintaining production efficiency.

Supercool Metals

Grant in 2014
Developer of ultrahigh strength metals designed to offer plastics-like processability. The company offers custom components using amorphous metals, novel thermoplastic forming processes, bulk metallic glasses that belong to a class of materials that offer properties superior to steel, titanium, and aluminum alloys, and they exhibit unique processability, deliver precision, geometries, and specifications that surpass the capabilities of other metal manufacturing methods, enabling customers to develop new product designs, provide lightweight solutions, improve properties, miniaturize components, and enhance the structural integrity of products.

Picoyune

Grant in 2014
Picoyune is a chemical sensing company that specializes in portable mercury analysis. Utilizing patented plasmonic film technology, Picoyune has developed a robust detector that simplifies the analysis process, allowing individuals to operate it without the need for extensive laboratory equipment. The company aims to address the significant issue of mercury contamination, a potent neurotoxin and global pollutant, by adapting its technology to analyze soil and sediment samples from contaminated sites. By employing gold nanoparticles with peak absorption capabilities, Picoyune provides high-performance solutions in a compact format, meeting the demands of clients in environmental monitoring and remediation.

Plant PV

Grant in 2014
PLANT PV is an early stage company focused on the research and development of new materials and device architectures for photovoltaic cells. PLANT PV has developed a drop-in replacement, rear tabbing metallization paste that uses less silver and increases the power conversion of silicon solar cells.

Nanocerox

Grant in 2013
Nanocerox, Inc. produces mixed-metal oxide spherical nanopowders. The company offers indium tin oxide, spinel, and yttrium aluminum garnet nanopowders. Its products have applications in various areas, including military armor, paint pigments, lighting components, and sensors. The company was founded in 1996 under the name TAL Materials and changed its name to Nanocerox, Inc. in 2004. Nanocerox, Inc. is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Plant PV

Grant in 2013
PLANT PV is an early stage company focused on the research and development of new materials and device architectures for photovoltaic cells. PLANT PV has developed a drop-in replacement, rear tabbing metallization paste that uses less silver and increases the power conversion of silicon solar cells.

Infinium, Inc.

Grant in 2013
Infinium, Inc. is a clean metals company that specializes in the development and commercialization of lightweight and magnetic materials. The company manufactures a range of metals, including magnesium, titanium, tantalum, neodymium, dysprosium, and solar-grade silicon, utilizing a low-energy solid oxide membrane electrolysis process. Infinium provides magnesium for lightweight, fuel-efficient vehicles and aircraft components, as well as neodymium for magnets used in wind turbines and hybrid or electric vehicles. The company also offers elements for high power-to-weight generators and magnesium casings for consumer electronics. Infinium is committed to sustainability by providing domestic recycling solutions for client magnesium and rare earth materials. The company's diverse clientele spans the aerospace, automotive, consumer technology, defense, energy, and mass transit industries. Founded in 2008 in Natick, Massachusetts, Infinium was previously known as Metal Oxygen Separation Technologies, Inc., adopting its current name in March 2013.
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