Article: Pronghorn Technologies Receives $70,000 for Oxidant Sensor R&D.

Pronghorn Technologies, LLC. (Pronghorn) has received a $70,000 grant from the U.S. Navy to research and develop a new generation total residual oxidant (TRO) sensor for use with advanced shipboard desalination systems. The compact in-stream detector will be capable of continuously detecting and reporting residual oxidant levels in hypochlorite-enhanced seawater streams used to kill marine organisms. Laramie, Wyoming-based Pronghorn is a spin-off from ADA Technologies, Inc. (ADA), headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

Problems with current state-of-the-art TRO detectors include an inability to provide real time measurements, large size, logistical challenges, and ...

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