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 Pulp and Paper

Pyran

Grant in 2021
Pyran LLC specializes in developing a starting compound for the production of paints and plastic chemicals. Founded in 2017 and based in Madison, Wisconsin, the company creates a diol product derived from renewable wood and crop waste resources. This diol serves as a raw material for various applications, including digital versatile discs, paints, bottles, coatings, plastics, ropes, glues, and adhesives. Pyran primarily caters to the chemical industries, focusing on sustainable solutions for paint and plastic manufacturing.

Workers First

Grant in 2021
Workers First is a research and design company established in 2016 and located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It specializes in developing innovative materials specifically for worker protection. The company has created a patented polymer platform that neutralizes acids on contact, making it suitable for personal protective equipment and acid-proof linings. This technology enhances the safety of workers who operate in environments where they may be exposed to hazardous acids, thereby improving both safety and productivity in their work.

ZiTechnologies

Grant in 2021
ZiTechnologies provides end product pellets with reduced chlorine content that are suitable for power and heat applications. They offer pellets that can be used to replace coal.

CelluDot

Grant in 2021
CelluDot is a biopolymer company that is working to solve the problem of agrochemical drift. The company was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Panda Industries Inc.

Grant in 2021
Panda Processing manufactures and distributes bamboo strand boards (BSB). Starting in Busan, South Korea where bamboo will be sourced from nearby China, this will be done by utilizing bamboo and soy-based adhesives to manufacture bamboo strand board, which when sold will be aesthetically indistinguishable from a standard 4x8 oriented strand board (OSB) panel.

DPX Technologies

Grant in 2021
DPX Technologies, founded in 2007 and based in Columbia, South Carolina, specializes in patented pipette tip technology aimed at enhancing the quality of products used in complex chemical and biological analyses. The company's innovative technology is designed for automated liquid handling systems, offering customizable solutions that simplify and automate intricate sample preparation processes. This enables scientists to efficiently implement automated solutions that can be tailored to various laboratory workflows and methods, thereby improving overall analytical performance in research and development settings.

Natural Fiber Welding

Grant in 2021
Natural Fiber Welding, Inc. is a manufacturer and supplier of innovative fabrics and materials, utilizing technology that transforms plants and natural fibers into durable textiles and products. Founded in 2015 and based in Peoria, Illinois, the company focuses on harnessing renewable resources to create sustainable alternatives to synthetic materials. By leveraging abundant local resources, Natural Fiber Welding aims to develop scalable solutions that are accessible to diverse communities, enhancing the quality and usability of their products while minimizing processing costs. The company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation positions it as a leader in the movement toward environmentally friendly materials.

ThruPore

Grant in 2020
ThruPore Technologies Inc. develops porous carbon support structures for industrial catalysts. It develops heterogeneous catalysts in pellets and powders. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Bear, Delaware.
Paramount Planet Product is an Orono-based startup that aims to cut ocean pollution with low-cost, compostable plant-based drink lid that resembles plastic but will not harm the ocean environment if littered.

FloraPulse

Grant in 2020
FloraPulse specializes in providing advanced water stress sensors that enhance the productivity and efficiency of growers in the fruit and nut sectors. Originating from research at Cornell University, the company's patented microsensors measure stem water potential directly within the water-carrying tissue of crops, ensuring accurate and reliable readings. This technology enables growers to receive daily irrigation advice on their mobile devices, allowing for precise water management tailored to their specific crops and goals. By leveraging these tools, FloraPulse aims to help farmers optimize crop yield and quality while reducing costs and managing risks effectively.
Cellulose Sciences International develops novel methods for utilizing celluloses and lignocellulosic. The headquarters of the company are in Madison, Wisconsin.

Mobius

Grant in 2020
Mobius provides environmental solutions that convert waste streams into chemicals and materials. At Mobius, we're creating a world where There’s Wonder in Waste. We’re a mission-driven company focused on eliminating waste by leveraging industrial organic waste streams from agriculture, forestry, paper and biofuel & biorefining industries to create new materials and chemicals. Our first product is a proprietary, biodegradable polymer made from lignin, a natural material found in all grasses and trees that is produced as waste at a rate of over 50 million tons each year by the paper and biofuel industries. With this biopolymer, we are creating a bio-based, biodegradable plastic pellets for applications in horticulture, agriculture, food service packaging, and beyond.

Folia Water

Grant in 2020
Folia Water, Inc. is a Pittsburgh-based company founded in 2016 that specializes in manufacturing innovative water filter papers. The company has developed a patented process utilizing large-scale paper machinery to produce low-cost, nano-metal functionalized materials. Folia Water's primary product is an affordable paper water filter designed to significantly reduce waterborne pathogens, making clean drinking water accessible to a broader audience. Targeting emerging markets, the filters are priced at approximately $0.20 for 20 liters, catering to the needs of around 3 billion consumers. Folia Water operates in the business-to-business sector, partnering with enterprise-scale consumer brands and conducting pilot projects with notable companies such as Unilever in Bangladesh and a multinational corporation in Mexico. Through its efforts, Folia Water aims to enhance the quality of life for working-class consumers by providing high-quality, affordable water purification solutions.

SMART Pad

Grant in 2020
SMART Pad is a provider of CMP conditioning-free pads with controlled design rules. The company was founded in 2018 by Sunghoon Lee and is headquartered in Cohoes, New York, United States.

Phase Two Chemicals

Grant in 2019
Phase Two Chemicals, operating under Peroxygen Systems, Inc., is focused on developing innovative electrochemical systems for on-site production of low-cost chemical oxidizers, primarily hydrogen peroxide. Founded in 2014 and based in Knoxville, Tennessee, the company’s technology allows for a significant reduction in production costs—over 50%—while addressing safety concerns related to the transportation and handling of high-concentration hydrogen peroxide. The electrochemical process not only enhances energy efficiency in hydrogen peroxide production but also minimizes the environmental waste typically generated by traditional chemical synthesis methods. Through these advancements, Phase Two Chemicals aims to promote cleaner and more sustainable chemical practices.

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.

Vartega

Grant in 2019
Vartega is a technology development company focused on recycling carbon fiber reinforced plastics, specifically through its innovative patent-pending processes. Established in 2014 and located in Golden, Colorado, Vartega aims to provide low-cost carbon fiber for various mass market applications across several industries, including aerospace, automotive, wind energy, and sporting goods. The company produces recycled carbon fiber suitable for use in nonwoven fabrics, thermoplastic pellets, yarns, and 3D printing filaments. By developing alternative recycling technologies and equipment, Vartega seeks to contribute to the sustainability of carbon fiber materials and enhance their accessibility for broader applications.
Chromatic 3D Materials specializes in developing advanced 3D printing materials that enhance the durability and functionality of manufactured goods. The company focuses on an additive manufacturing platform that produces robust rubber parts using innovative elastomer materials, including polyurethanes. This technology employs reactive extrusion additive manufacturing, which leverages chemical reactions to create industrial-strength elastomeric components. As a result, manufacturers gain access to materials that exhibit adaptability, resilience, flexibility, and sustainability, allowing for a wide range of novel product designs. Chromatic 3D Materials aims to transform the landscape of 3D printing by providing the necessary materials for creating durable and functional designs.

SMART Pad

Grant in 2019
SMART Pad is a provider of CMP conditioning-free pads with controlled design rules. The company was founded in 2018 by Sunghoon Lee and is headquartered in Cohoes, New York, United States.

Pyran

Grant in 2019
Pyran LLC specializes in developing a starting compound for the production of paints and plastic chemicals. Founded in 2017 and based in Madison, Wisconsin, the company creates a diol product derived from renewable wood and crop waste resources. This diol serves as a raw material for various applications, including digital versatile discs, paints, bottles, coatings, plastics, ropes, glues, and adhesives. Pyran primarily caters to the chemical industries, focusing on sustainable solutions for paint and plastic manufacturing.

Folia Water

Grant in 2018
Folia Water, Inc. is a Pittsburgh-based company founded in 2016 that specializes in manufacturing innovative water filter papers. The company has developed a patented process utilizing large-scale paper machinery to produce low-cost, nano-metal functionalized materials. Folia Water's primary product is an affordable paper water filter designed to significantly reduce waterborne pathogens, making clean drinking water accessible to a broader audience. Targeting emerging markets, the filters are priced at approximately $0.20 for 20 liters, catering to the needs of around 3 billion consumers. Folia Water operates in the business-to-business sector, partnering with enterprise-scale consumer brands and conducting pilot projects with notable companies such as Unilever in Bangladesh and a multinational corporation in Mexico. Through its efforts, Folia Water aims to enhance the quality of life for working-class consumers by providing high-quality, affordable water purification solutions.

Stony Creek Colors

Grant in 2018
Stony Creek Colors, Inc. is a manufacturer of bio-based colorants specifically designed for the textile industry. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Springfield, Tennessee, the company specializes in producing plant-based dyes, including indigo, in collaboration with small farmers in the Southeast United States. By focusing on environmentally friendly alternatives, Stony Creek Colors aims to provide clean and safe natural dyes that replace hazardous chemicals traditionally used in textile supply chains. This approach not only supports sustainable practices in the industry but also enables textile and fashion brands to offer consumers environmentally conscious premium products.
Sumatra Biorenewables, LLC is a startup that specializes in the production of trans‐3‐hexenedioic acid (3HDA), a novel biobased monomer manufactured from biologically‐produced muconic acid (MA). The introduction of 3HDA in polyamides or polyesters through copolymerization or compounding provides an ethylenic bond that enables the production of materials with tailored functional properties without altering the intrinsic nature of the polymeric material.

Vesicus

Grant in 2018
Vesicus is a roll-to-roll manufacturing process for nano cellular polymeric thin films. The company's technologies can tune the microstructure within the microcellular PET, imparting unique functional properties that are useful for a variety of applications.
Living Ink Technologies is a biotechnology company that transforms algae into sustainable ink for printing an array of products.

Mobius

Grant in 2018
Mobius provides environmental solutions that convert waste streams into chemicals and materials. At Mobius, we're creating a world where There’s Wonder in Waste. We’re a mission-driven company focused on eliminating waste by leveraging industrial organic waste streams from agriculture, forestry, paper and biofuel & biorefining industries to create new materials and chemicals. Our first product is a proprietary, biodegradable polymer made from lignin, a natural material found in all grasses and trees that is produced as waste at a rate of over 50 million tons each year by the paper and biofuel industries. With this biopolymer, we are creating a bio-based, biodegradable plastic pellets for applications in horticulture, agriculture, food service packaging, and beyond.
Chromatic 3D Materials specializes in developing advanced 3D printing materials that enhance the durability and functionality of manufactured goods. The company focuses on an additive manufacturing platform that produces robust rubber parts using innovative elastomer materials, including polyurethanes. This technology employs reactive extrusion additive manufacturing, which leverages chemical reactions to create industrial-strength elastomeric components. As a result, manufacturers gain access to materials that exhibit adaptability, resilience, flexibility, and sustainability, allowing for a wide range of novel product designs. Chromatic 3D Materials aims to transform the landscape of 3D printing by providing the necessary materials for creating durable and functional designs.

Phase Two Chemicals

Grant in 2017
Phase Two Chemicals, operating under Peroxygen Systems, Inc., is focused on developing innovative electrochemical systems for on-site production of low-cost chemical oxidizers, primarily hydrogen peroxide. Founded in 2014 and based in Knoxville, Tennessee, the company’s technology allows for a significant reduction in production costs—over 50%—while addressing safety concerns related to the transportation and handling of high-concentration hydrogen peroxide. The electrochemical process not only enhances energy efficiency in hydrogen peroxide production but also minimizes the environmental waste typically generated by traditional chemical synthesis methods. Through these advancements, Phase Two Chemicals aims to promote cleaner and more sustainable chemical practices.

FloraPulse

Grant in 2017
FloraPulse specializes in providing advanced water stress sensors that enhance the productivity and efficiency of growers in the fruit and nut sectors. Originating from research at Cornell University, the company's patented microsensors measure stem water potential directly within the water-carrying tissue of crops, ensuring accurate and reliable readings. This technology enables growers to receive daily irrigation advice on their mobile devices, allowing for precise water management tailored to their specific crops and goals. By leveraging these tools, FloraPulse aims to help farmers optimize crop yield and quality while reducing costs and managing risks effectively.

Pax Scientific

Grant in 2017
PAX Scientific, Inc. is an engineering research and product design company that specializes in addressing fluid-related industrial challenges. Founded in 1997 and based in San Rafael, California, the company primarily focuses on air-handling technologies, including fans and blowers, as well as marine hull designs. PAX Scientific also develops solutions for water and wastewater management and industrial mixing technologies. Its equipment is engineered to manage turbulence, reduce friction and noise, and enhance heat transfer, ultimately leading to tools that are more energy-efficient and resource-effective while delivering improved performance. The company markets its innovative fan designs through various licensees across industrial, domestic, computer, and automotive sectors.

Mallinda

Grant in 2016
Mallinda LLC, based in Aurora, Colorado, specializes in the development and supply of advanced composite materials. The company has created Pliashell, a platform technology that features intrinsically recyclable and malleable self-healing polymers. These advanced thermoset prepreg laminates allow for the production of lightweight, strong, and remoldable composite materials, significantly enhancing manufacturing efficiency. Pliashell composites can be molded at relatively low temperatures and eliminate the need for a curing step, resulting in reduced manufacturing cycle times. This innovative approach not only streamlines production processes but also supports the circular economy, enabling clients in the automotive and aerospace industries to lower vehicle weight and improve efficiency. Overall, Mallinda is poised to transform product development across various market segments.

GlucanBio

Grant in 2016
GlucanBio is a developer of innovative biomass conversion technology that focuses on producing furan derivatives such as furfural, HMF, DMF, THF, and FDCA. Originating from research at the University of Wisconsin and the Center for Biorenewable Chemicals at Iowa State, the company's processes fractionize biomass under mild conditions, resulting in cost-effective production of specialty and commodity chemicals. This approach not only enhances performance but also supports clients in transitioning toward sustainable practices. With a team that includes experts in catalysis and early-stage commercialization, GlucanBio is well-equipped to address technical challenges in the industry and capitalize on strong market opportunities.

Polnox

Grant in 2016
Polnox is a company focused on the development of advanced antioxidants aimed at prolonging the service life of various consumer products and materials. Utilizing its proprietary DT-mPM Antioxidants and environmentally friendly McIn Corrosion Inhibitors, Polnox offers solutions that significantly outperform traditional additives. The company's macromolecular antioxidants are specifically designed to provide strong resistance against the damaging effects of heat and oxygen, ensuring enhanced durability and performance for a wide range of applications.

Stony Creek Colors

Grant in 2016
Stony Creek Colors, Inc. is a manufacturer of bio-based colorants specifically designed for the textile industry. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Springfield, Tennessee, the company specializes in producing plant-based dyes, including indigo, in collaboration with small farmers in the Southeast United States. By focusing on environmentally friendly alternatives, Stony Creek Colors aims to provide clean and safe natural dyes that replace hazardous chemicals traditionally used in textile supply chains. This approach not only supports sustainable practices in the industry but also enables textile and fashion brands to offer consumers environmentally conscious premium products.

DiPole Materials

Grant in 2016
DiPole Materials is an electrospinning company that manufactures nanofiber for a range of industry needs.

Bio Adhesive Alliance

Grant in 2016
Bio Adhesive Alliance is a research and development organization focused on converting biomass and livestock waste management challenges in the agricultural sector into viable solutions for the construction industry. The team comprises scientists and industry experts who collaborate closely with academic institutions to address various aspects of the supply chain, including the collection, conversion, modification, characterization, and performance evaluation of biomass. The company specializes in producing bio-adhesives and bio-asphalt from sources such as swine manure, utilizing a liquefaction process that involves applying pressure and temperature, followed by filtration and post-processing. This innovative approach not only addresses waste management issues but also contributes to sustainable construction practices.

Renuvix

Grant in 2016
Renuvix is a manufacturer of bio-based resins and polymers, catering to formulators in various industries including paints, coatings, composites, adhesives, cosmetics, and personal care products. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota, the company focuses on developing innovative resin and synthetic rubber solutions. Renuvix's products enable formulators to achieve lower volatile organic compound emissions in paints and coatings, while also enhancing the performance characteristics of thermosets through high cross-link density.

PolyDrop

Grant in 2016
PolyDrop originated inside the halls of the University of Washington. Their material science development process has been patented and is currently integrated at the industrial giants of electronics and coatings industry. Their mission is to create safe, stable, and affordable conductive polymers for use in coatings and plastics.

Pax Scientific

Grant in 2015
PAX Scientific, Inc. is an engineering research and product design company that specializes in addressing fluid-related industrial challenges. Founded in 1997 and based in San Rafael, California, the company primarily focuses on air-handling technologies, including fans and blowers, as well as marine hull designs. PAX Scientific also develops solutions for water and wastewater management and industrial mixing technologies. Its equipment is engineered to manage turbulence, reduce friction and noise, and enhance heat transfer, ultimately leading to tools that are more energy-efficient and resource-effective while delivering improved performance. The company markets its innovative fan designs through various licensees across industrial, domestic, computer, and automotive sectors.

CleanFiber

Grant in 2015
CleanFiber, LLC develops cellulose insulation materials for attics, walls, and floors of residential and commercial new construction and retrofit applications. CleanFiber, LLC was formerly known as UltraCell Insulation, LLC and changed its name to CleanFiber, LLC in September 2018. The company was incorporated in 2013 and is based in Blasdell, New York with additional office in Buffalo, New York.

PolymerPlus

Grant in 2015
PolymerPlus, LLC is a polymer technology development company located in Valley View, Ohio, founded in 2010. It specializes in polymer science and engineering services, as well as the fabrication of custom nanolayered polymer products for government and corporate clients. The company has developed a portfolio of multilayered polymeric products aimed at high-technology applications. Additionally, PolymerPlus offers open-sourced research and development services that encompass fundamental polymer materials and processing research, along with pilot-scale processing and product development of multilayered polymer systems. As of April 2020, PolymerPlus operates as a subsidiary of Peak Nano Optics, LLC.

ThruPore

Grant in 2015
ThruPore Technologies Inc. develops porous carbon support structures for industrial catalysts. It develops heterogeneous catalysts in pellets and powders. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Bear, Delaware.

Plastic Flow

Grant in 2015
Plastic Flow is a computer software company that specializes in polymer extrusion software.

Blue Planet Ink

Grant in 2015
Operator of a self-erasing inkjet ink brand intended to make paper reusable without disposing and recycling. The company's ink absorbs and reacts with carbon dioxide present in the air which makes the ink colorless, enabling consumers to recycle and reuse the same paper multiple times.

GlucanBio

Grant in 2015
GlucanBio is a developer of innovative biomass conversion technology that focuses on producing furan derivatives such as furfural, HMF, DMF, THF, and FDCA. Originating from research at the University of Wisconsin and the Center for Biorenewable Chemicals at Iowa State, the company's processes fractionize biomass under mild conditions, resulting in cost-effective production of specialty and commodity chemicals. This approach not only enhances performance but also supports clients in transitioning toward sustainable practices. With a team that includes experts in catalysis and early-stage commercialization, GlucanBio is well-equipped to address technical challenges in the industry and capitalize on strong market opportunities.

Polnox

Grant in 2015
Polnox is a company focused on the development of advanced antioxidants aimed at prolonging the service life of various consumer products and materials. Utilizing its proprietary DT-mPM Antioxidants and environmentally friendly McIn Corrosion Inhibitors, Polnox offers solutions that significantly outperform traditional additives. The company's macromolecular antioxidants are specifically designed to provide strong resistance against the damaging effects of heat and oxygen, ensuring enhanced durability and performance for a wide range of applications.

cycleWood Solutions

Grant in 2014
CycleWood Solutions Inc. specializes in producing biodegradable and compostable thermoplastic bags, catering to consumers, governments, and retailers worldwide. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company employs patented technology to create its products, including Xylobag® consumer trash bags and Xylomer® sustainable resins. These offerings are designed to serve as environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional fossil fuel-based plastics. The Xylobag®, for instance, decomposes into humus within 150 days, contributing to reducing plastic waste. By utilizing lignin-based materials, CycleWood Solutions aims to provide cost-comparable options that support a more sustainable society while addressing the growing concerns of plastic pollution.

Renuvix

Grant in 2014
Renuvix is a manufacturer of bio-based resins and polymers, catering to formulators in various industries including paints, coatings, composites, adhesives, cosmetics, and personal care products. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota, the company focuses on developing innovative resin and synthetic rubber solutions. Renuvix's products enable formulators to achieve lower volatile organic compound emissions in paints and coatings, while also enhancing the performance characteristics of thermosets through high cross-link density.

PolymerPlus

Grant in 2013
PolymerPlus, LLC is a polymer technology development company located in Valley View, Ohio, founded in 2010. It specializes in polymer science and engineering services, as well as the fabrication of custom nanolayered polymer products for government and corporate clients. The company has developed a portfolio of multilayered polymeric products aimed at high-technology applications. Additionally, PolymerPlus offers open-sourced research and development services that encompass fundamental polymer materials and processing research, along with pilot-scale processing and product development of multilayered polymer systems. As of April 2020, PolymerPlus operates as a subsidiary of Peak Nano Optics, LLC.

Bio Adhesive Alliance

Grant in 2013
Bio Adhesive Alliance is a research and development organization focused on converting biomass and livestock waste management challenges in the agricultural sector into viable solutions for the construction industry. The team comprises scientists and industry experts who collaborate closely with academic institutions to address various aspects of the supply chain, including the collection, conversion, modification, characterization, and performance evaluation of biomass. The company specializes in producing bio-adhesives and bio-asphalt from sources such as swine manure, utilizing a liquefaction process that involves applying pressure and temperature, followed by filtration and post-processing. This innovative approach not only addresses waste management issues but also contributes to sustainable construction practices.
Product Innovation and Engineering, LLC (or PINE) was founded in late 2002 as an advanced manufacturing system solution provider. Their main focus has been on software and consulting services in 3-D Rapid Prototyping and 3-D Rapid Manufacturing. PINE's mission is to leverage the engineering and science talents to be a leading 3-D Rapid Manufacturing solution provider. They provide solutions and value for customers through creative engineering and cutting edge technologies.

ThruPore

Grant in 2013
ThruPore Technologies Inc. develops porous carbon support structures for industrial catalysts. It develops heterogeneous catalysts in pellets and powders. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Bear, Delaware.

PolyDrop

Grant in 2013
PolyDrop originated inside the halls of the University of Washington. Their material science development process has been patented and is currently integrated at the industrial giants of electronics and coatings industry. Their mission is to create safe, stable, and affordable conductive polymers for use in coatings and plastics.

Graphene Frontiers

Grant in 2013
Graphene Frontiers is working towards roll-to-roll production and transfer of chemical vapor deposition (CVD) graphene films. Our material will be used as a transparent conductor and encapsulating ultra-high barrier film for thin, flexible electronics, including organic light emitting diode (OLED) and organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices. Graphene films produced by Graphene Frontiers’ atmospheric pressure growth and novel transfer methods solve the two key problems that currently limit production and device lifetime: 1) Lack of high performance, cost effective, transparent flexible conductors and 2) Need for ultra-high barrier films compatible with roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturing processes. Our technology allows device manufacturers to replace multiple conductive and encapsulating layers with a single nanometer-scale thin film, enabling the cost-effective, R2R production of next generation organic electronics.

Graphene Frontiers

Grant in 2013
Graphene Frontiers is working towards roll-to-roll production and transfer of chemical vapor deposition (CVD) graphene films. Our material will be used as a transparent conductor and encapsulating ultra-high barrier film for thin, flexible electronics, including organic light emitting diode (OLED) and organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices. Graphene films produced by Graphene Frontiers’ atmospheric pressure growth and novel transfer methods solve the two key problems that currently limit production and device lifetime: 1) Lack of high performance, cost effective, transparent flexible conductors and 2) Need for ultra-high barrier films compatible with roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturing processes. Our technology allows device manufacturers to replace multiple conductive and encapsulating layers with a single nanometer-scale thin film, enabling the cost-effective, R2R production of next generation organic electronics.

cycleWood Solutions

Grant in 2012
CycleWood Solutions Inc. specializes in producing biodegradable and compostable thermoplastic bags, catering to consumers, governments, and retailers worldwide. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company employs patented technology to create its products, including Xylobag® consumer trash bags and Xylomer® sustainable resins. These offerings are designed to serve as environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional fossil fuel-based plastics. The Xylobag®, for instance, decomposes into humus within 150 days, contributing to reducing plastic waste. By utilizing lignin-based materials, CycleWood Solutions aims to provide cost-comparable options that support a more sustainable society while addressing the growing concerns of plastic pollution.

InPore Technologies

Grant in 2012
InPore Technologies, Inc. specializes in the development of Silapore particles, which serve as additives for the plastic industry. These particles enhance the properties of various plastic resins, offering benefits such as increased strength, flame retardancy, and compatibility with different polymer formulations. InPore Technologies targets industrial clients, providing solutions that improve the performance of polymer-based products by reinforcing them and ensuring ease of blending with both thermosets and thermoplastics.

InPore Technologies

Grant in 2012
InPore Technologies, Inc. specializes in the development of Silapore particles, which serve as additives for the plastic industry. These particles enhance the properties of various plastic resins, offering benefits such as increased strength, flame retardancy, and compatibility with different polymer formulations. InPore Technologies targets industrial clients, providing solutions that improve the performance of polymer-based products by reinforcing them and ensuring ease of blending with both thermosets and thermoplastics.
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