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Fluid Bed Synthesis of Metal Organic Framework Compoiunds


Washington, United States
Government : Federal
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), operated by Battelle Memorial Institute under contract to the U.S. Department of Energy, solicits interest from companies interested in obtaining license rights to commercialize, manufacture and market the following technology. License rights may be issued on an exclusive or nonexclusive basis and may include specific fields of use. PNNL may also be available to licensee(s) to assist in further research and development of the technology under a CWFO agreement, ACT agreement, or CRADA agreement.

THE TECHNOLOGY: Evaporative Aerosolization-Condensation System for Controlled Synthesis of MOFs and Core-Shell MOF composites. This is a fluid bed approach to synthesis of metal organic framework compounds.


For all inquiries, please reference Battelle IPID 30815.


NOTE: THIS IS NOT A PROCUREMENT. Any company interested in licensing this technology must respond with a letter of interest (may be submitted by e-mail) no later than thirty (30) days from the publication date of this Notice summarizing the company's business and technical expertise and motivation for pursuing this opportunity. Companies deemed appropriate will be provided with further information on the technology. Such information may require an executed Nondisclosure Agreement. Respondents wishing to enter into negotiations for a commercial license will be required to submit a business plan for the commercialization of the technology prior to licensee(s) selection and negotiations. Please send letters of interest to the attention of the POC identified within this Notice, referencing Battelle IPID 30815.


Eric C Lund, Commercialization Manager, Phone 509 375 3764, Fax 509 375 6731, Email eric.lund@pnnl.gov

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