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Grantee Research Project Results

Cost-Effective, Portable and Automated Platform for Microplastics Characterization

EPA Contract Number: 68HERC20C0020
Title: Cost-Effective, Portable and Automated Platform for Microplastics Characterization
Investigators: Batalin, Maxim
Small Business: Lucendi, Inc.
EPA Contact: Richards, April
Phase: I
Project Period: March 1, 2020 through August 31, 2020
Project Amount: $99,996
RFA: Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) - Phase I (2020) RFA Text |  Recipients Lists
Research Category: Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) , SBIR - Clean and Safe Water

Description:

An estimated 75% of litter along the shoreline globally is made of plastic. Plastic particles and debris find their way into oceans, rivers, lakes, sediment, and eventually into our bodies. Over 90% of the plastic contamination in the open ocean is attributed to microplastic particles (MP) - i.e. plastic objects with diameter <5mm. MP are even found in up to 94% of tap water in the United States. Due to their small size, it is especially difficult to accurately sample, quantify and characterize MP. Existing solutions to MP identification and characterization are mostly laboratory based and involve laborious, time-consuming processes, expensive equipment and expertise to operate.

Lucendi proposes to develop a cost-effective, portable and automated platform for MP characterization, based on our lens-free computational microscopy technology coupled with machine learning and big data algorithms. The proposed effort will leverage Lucendi's existing platform, which is built in a parallel effort, and will significantly redesign and develop a new platform for the purpose of high-throughput MP sampling, identification and characterization. Our platform will enable high-throughput monitoring (~100ml/hour, user adjustable), capable of identifying and characterizing MPs in a wider dynamic range (4µm - 1mm, can be adjusted), will be built as a portable and robust device aimed for in-field and in-lab applications alike and will be embedded with computational platform enabling it to operate autonomously for long-term unattended deployment scenarios. Furthermore, the proposed platform will be also integrated with a Machine Learning engine capable of automated MP identification and characterization.

The proposed platform is envisioned to have wide applicability with primary modifications required in the types of objects it is trained to identify and characterize. Therefore, an initial beachhead market will be in general water monitoring and assessment (an estimated $4.6 billion market), with additional prospects for the platform to be easily extended into aquaculture ($242 billion market) and algae-based bioproducts research and cultivation ($5 billion market). Our initial market research and customer discovery process suggests that the initial users, i.e. first adopters, will likely be from the research and scientific community, with follow on models of the product designed and mass­ produced for a wider group of users.

The proposed platform will significantly advance capabilities for cost-effective automated sampling, identification and characterization of MP in liquid samples and will provide opportunities to advance the state of the art and commercial opportunities across multiple applications and industries.

Progress and Final Reports:

  • Final Report
  • SBIR Phase II:

    Cost-effective, portable and automated platform for microplastics characterization  | Final Report

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