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TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: Selective Separation

ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF

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Place of performance: Los Alamos, NM

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Posted
Apr 8, 2026
Closes
Apr 24, 2027 (in 246 days)

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At a glance

This is a government contract opportunity posted by ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF in the research and development in the physical category. The deadline is April 24, 2027, 247 days from now. Work is performed in Los Alamos, NM.

Classification and identifiers

Industry (NAICS)
Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) (541715)
Product or service (PSC)
General Science and Technology R&D Services; General Science and Technology; Basic Research (AJ11)
Solicitation number
S-167732
Contracting office
TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR

Who can apply

Work performed in Los Alamos, NM

No Set aside used. NONE

About this opportunity

Tunable Chemistry for Precise Metal Isolation This technology from Los Alamos National Laboratory offers a simpler, faster and more cost-effective way to separate closely related metals�including challenging actinide and lanthanide elements�by replacing complex solvent extraction systems with a flexible, single-step selective precipitation approach. By pairing tailored complexing and precipitating agents, Selective Separation enables precise, tunable separations across a wide range of metal systems while eliminating the need for harsh organic chemicals, reducing waste and lowering operational complexity. This adaptability extends its value beyond nuclear applications to areas such as rare earth element processing, medical isotope production and broader mineral and chemical separations, pro...

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