Methods and Models for Advanced Energy Material Manufacturing via Non-Thermal Plasma Catalysis
ID: OSD25D-003Type: BOTH
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Methods and Models for Advanced Energy Material Manufacturing via Non-Thermal Plasma Catalysis

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Agency: DODBranch: OSD

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Type: STTRPhase: BOTH
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    The Department of Defense (DoD) is seeking innovative solutions through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop methods and models for advanced energy material manufacturing using non-thermal plasma catalysis. The objective is to create scalable manufacturing processes for functional energy materials, such as battery materials and liquid fuels, that cannot be achieved through conventional methods. This initiative is crucial for enhancing supply chain resilience and supporting defense platforms, with potential applications extending to aerospace coatings and semiconductor processing. The opportunity is set to open on May 28, 2025, with a closing date for applications on June 25, 2025. Interested parties can find more information and submit proposals through the DoD SBIR/STTR website.

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