TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: Zirconium Electrochemical Hydrogen Sensor
Agency: Department of Energy
Location: Los Alamos, New Mexico
NAICS: 334519
| Agency | Department of Energy |
|---|---|
| Deadline | 04/01/26 |
| Posted | 03/17/26 |
| Estimated Value | Not Provided |
| Set Aside | None |
| NAICS | Not Provided |
| PSC | Not Provided |
| Location | Los Alamos, NM 87545 United States |
Fluorine-based chemistries, PFAS, are toxic forever chemicals. Fuel cells and electrolyzers use PFAS membranes because of their durability and performance reliability. At this moment, there are no safe hydrocarbon membrane alternatives that match the performance and reliability standards required by industry. EcoVer at Los Alamos National Laboratory is developing a low-cost, chemically mechanically durable hydrocarbon-based membrane that performs similarly to PFAS alternatives. Unlike competitors, our membrane is designed for high mechanical properties and with a proprietary formula of additives for high chemical durability. Advantages - Low CAPEX and OPEX (Eliminating corrosion and ensuring safety in manufacturing and facility design can reduce costs and the need for extra manpower.) - Easy to tune for specific customer needs. - No additional operational costs after purchase. - At least 60% more chemically durable than state-of-the-art membranes, which could lead to increased lifetime in end-use devices. - It's a chemically safe alternative and does not contain PFAS.
EcoVer is designing a hydrocarbon ion-conducting membrane intended to offer a proton conductivity of 0.1-0.2 S/cm and remarkable chemical and mechanical properties. Our additives can increase the durability of existing materials by 3x in lab-scale testing. We are in the process of sourcing materials for our first MVP. Currently, we are designing our membrane for PEM fuel cell and electrolyzer applications, but it has upscale potential in applications including AEMs, flow batteries, bio-reactors, selective ion recovery and water treatment
EcoVer is being developed as a membrane replacement within the rapidly growing field of hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyzers. With PFAS regulation under scrutiny in the US and EU, alternative solutions are the future. In 2022, the PFAS membrane market valued PEM membranes at $787.5 million and AEM membranes at $520 million with a CAGR of 5.6 percent. If we successfully demonstrate our membrane design, we could disrupt the $1.3B PFAS membrane industry. Beyond hydrogen applications, our membrane could also be suitable for other ion exchange applications.
Our next milestone is validation of mechanical and chemical properties at lab scale to be complete by mid-May with a viable MVP as the outcome. Following this, we will seek a partner with capabilities to validate our membrane at the stack level. Contact: licensing@lanl.gov LA-UR-24-22133
Background EcoVer at Los Alamos National Laboratory is developing a low-cost, chemically mechanically durable hydrocarbon-based membrane that serves as an alternative to PFAS membranes used in fuel cells and electrolyzers. The goal of this contract is to create a safe and effective membrane that meets the performance and reliability standards required by the industry, particularly in light of increasing scrutiny on PFAS regulations in the US and EU. Work Details The tasks under this contract include: - Designing a hydrocarbon ion-conducting membrane with a target proton conductivity of 0.1-0.2 S/cm. - Enhancing chemical and mechanical properties through proprietary additives that can increase durability by three times in lab-scale testing. - Sourcing materials for the first Minimum Viable Product (MVP). - Focusing on applications for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells and electrolyzers, with potential expansion into Anion Exchange Membranes (AEMs), flow batteries, bio-reactors, selective ion recovery, and water treatment. - Validating mechanical and chemical properties at lab scale by mid-May, leading to the development of a viable MVP. - Seeking partnerships for further validation of the membrane at the stack level. Place of Performance The contract will be performed at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
| Contact name | Marc Witkowsi |
|---|---|
| Contact email | licensing@lanl.gov |
| Contact phone | None |
| Secondary contact name | Lindsay Augustyn |
| Secondary contact email | licensing@lanl.gov |
| Secondary contact phone | None |
Agency: Department of Energy
Location: Los Alamos, New Mexico
NAICS: 334519
Agency: Department of Energy
Location: Los Alamos, New Mexico
NAICS: Not Provided
Agency: Department of Energy
Location: Los Alamos, New Mexico
NAICS: 334519
Agency: Department of Energy
Location: Los Alamos, New Mexico
NAICS: 334516