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Kennedy
Space Center
1992 Phase II
Built-In
Plant Nutrient
Boulder Innovative
Technologies (BIT), Inc.
& ZeoponiX,
Inc.
Louisville, Colorado
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INNOVATION
BIT developed manufacturing
methods and demonstrated in many plant growth trials the effectiveness
of a combined growth medium and plant nutrient delivery system.
The technology is of interest to NASA for use in the Kennedy Space Center
Advanced Life Support (ALS) Breadboard project. The plant growth
system encompasses utilization of nutrients (from waste streams in a
space environment) and growth of food plants for long-term space missions
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Sample Turf with and without ZeoPro
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Based on the science of zeoponics,
a coined word which relates to growing plants in a zeolite-based
medium and in a fashion similar to hydroponics. This new technology
covers three areas: materials science, process engineering, and
plant science. BIT researched the material science
to define the appropriate physical and chemical properties
of the zeoponic growth media components and the interaction
of those materials. BIT developed in bench and pilot scale, material
and chemical engineering processes to manufacture on a large scale
the ingredients, the nutrient ion-exchanged zeolite, and the phosphate-other
nutrient ingredient called synthetic apatite. This involved chemical
process screening, fundamental chemical engineering thermodynamics,
and kinetic and reaction engineering, as well as equipment design,
pilot plant construction, process control systems, and
materials handling engineering
- The technical basis for scaling
up to commercial production size was accomplished. Plant growth
testing of the zeoponic formulations was conducted to establish
and refine formulations for improved plant productivity and quality.
Numerous greenhouse and field trials were conducted, which led to
the selection of high performance media formulations for several
plant types. Virtually all plant growth trials were successful
in proving the superior performance of zeoponic media compared to
conventional media and fertilization systems
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COMMERCIALIZATION
- The commercialization
company name is ZeoponiX, Inc., a spinoff company from BIT. The
initial product trademark name is ZeoPro™
- ZeoponiX operates
under two patents which were obtained prior to the SBIR. Both
are exclusively licensed to ZeoponiX by NASA. Additional patent
applications are in process for four or more innovations covering
formulations and processes which cannot be released at this time
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GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE
APPLICATIONS
- The zeoponic science is expected
to be directly applied in the International Space Station and have
applications for ALS on future missions to extraterrestrial bodies,
such as Mars and the moon. Plant grow trials have used similar
zeolite-based technology on the MIR missions, including those involving
U.S. astronauts. Zeoponic materials have also flown
on Space Shuttle missions. Research is being performed at
the Kennedy Space Center Biomedical Office’s Advanced
Life Support and Gravitational Biology (ALSGB) project on plant
growth and productivity
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