SBIR-STTR Award

Inexpensive High Performance Continous Ammonia Monitor
Award last edited on: 8/15/2016

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
EPA
Total Award Amount
$400,000
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
13-NCER-D1
Principal Investigator
Andrei B Vakhtin

Company Information

Vista Photonics Inc

3655 Research Road
Las Cruces, NM 88003
   (505) 466-3830
   vistaphoton@vistaphotonics.com
   www.vistaphotonics.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 02
County: Dona Ana

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2014
Phase I Amount
$100,000
Environmental studies have proven that ammonia (NH3) presents a significant environmental hazard; therefore, accurate monitoring and control of NH3 concentration is required inorder to maintain appropriate air quality levels. Atmospheric ammonia contributes directly and indirectly to acidification, eutrophication, human health and climate change. For air pollution monitoring, the ammonia concentration level of interest is in the parts per billion (ppb) range. This application also demands portability and continuous monitoring capability since long term measurements in remote locations are often needed. In order to address these requirements, sensitive, high-performance, rugged and portable ammonia sensor with detection limit of about 1 ppb, capable of continuous, reliable and accurate monitoring of NH3 needs to be developed. Vista Photonics proposes to develop an innovative inexpensive optical technology for highly sensitive and selective continuous measurement of atmospheric ammonia for air pollution monitoring. The proposed instrument will have a detection limit of about 1 ppb NH3, measurement dynamic range of at least five orders of magnitude, high long-term stability and reduced calibration requirements. We envision a self contained, rugged commercial ammonia sensor capable of maintaining the specified performance characteristics under long term unattended field measurement conditions. Incorporation of compact custom made analog and digital electronics and efficient data analysis will make the instrument portable and easy to operate. The proposed sensor will be capable of remote wireless data logging. Estimated power draw of 25 W will allow operating the sensor of a moderately sized solar power supply. The expected price tag for the commercial instrument is about $10,000. Supplemental

Keywords:
portable ammonia sensor, air quality monitoring, air pollution monitoring, NH3 monitoring, air quality and air toxics

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2015
Phase II Amount
$300,000
The overall goal of this Project is to develop an innovative inexpensive optical technology and rugged and portable instrumentation for highly sensitive, selective, continuous measurement of atmospheric ammonia for air pollution monitoring. Environmental studies have proven that ammonia presents a significant environmental hazard; therefore, accurate monitoring and control of NH3 concentration is required in order to maintain appropriate air quality levels. Atmospheric ammonia contributes directly and indirectly to acidification, eutrophication, human health and climate change. For air pollution monitoring, the ammonia concentration level of interest is in the parts-per-billion (ppb) range. This application also demands portability, low power draw, and continuous monitoring capability since long term measurements in remote locations are often needed.