Non-invasive Analysis Platform for Rapid Screening
Solicitation number 42972-5a-RFP
Publication date
Closing date and time 2026/07/28 15:00 EDT
Description
Non-invasive Analysis Platform for Rapid Screening of chemical/biochemical effluents from Flow Chemistry Research Stations
The analysis platform of the “Flow Chemistry Research Stations” (Module 1) must be capable of receiving a portion of the effluent from the station via a third-party fluid diverter (not a part of this RFP) and reporting composition of matter of the effluent portion to a third-party controller software (also not a part of this RFP). uOttawa will procure/build/supply the diverter and the controller for the fulfilment of the analytical workflow that is in this RFP. The analytical techniques must be capable of rapidly measuring composition of matter from effluent concentrations as low as 10 mg/mL in 10 seconds or more data acquisition time. The proponent is permitted to propose more than one measurement techniques if proponent’s current product portfolio includes multiple detectors that the proponent believes either acts as complimentary measurement techniques or makes analytical data superior to a single measurement technique. The proponent is encouraged to provide a clear persepective on fluid communication among the measurement techniques and the integrability of the proposed measurement platform to a third-party controller.
Data from the analytical platform would allow uOttawa to A. optimize flow parameters. B. perform lead optimization. C. advance PAT for rapid online analysis.
The majority of effluents from the “Flow Research Stations” would involve fine chemicals. The proponents are encouraged to include any biological applications done or conceptualised using the proposed platform.
The analysis platform of the “Flow Chemistry Research Stations” (Module 1) must be capable of receiving a portion of the effluent from the station via a third-party fluid diverter (not a part of this RFP) and reporting composition of matter of the effluent portion to a third-party controller software (also not a part of this RFP). uOttawa will procure/build/supply the diverter and the controller for the fulfilment of the analytical workflow that is in this RFP. The analytical techniques must be capable of rapidly measuring composition of matter from effluent concentrations as low as 10 mg/mL in 10 seconds or more data acquisition time. The proponent is permitted to propose more than one measurement techniques if proponent’s current product portfolio includes multiple detectors that the proponent believes either acts as complimentary measurement techniques or makes analytical data superior to a single measurement technique. The proponent is encouraged to provide a clear persepective on fluid communication among the measurement techniques and the integrability of the proposed measurement platform to a third-party controller.
Data from the analytical platform would allow uOttawa to A. optimize flow parameters. B. perform lead optimization. C. advance PAT for rapid online analysis.
The majority of effluents from the “Flow Research Stations” would involve fine chemicals. The proponents are encouraged to include any biological applications done or conceptualised using the proposed platform.
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Contract duration
The estimated contract period will be 0 month(s), with a proposed start date of 2026/12/31.
Trade agreements
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Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA)
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Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)
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Contact information
Contracting organization
- Organization
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University of Ottawa
- Address
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550 Cumberland StreetOttawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5Canada
- Contracting authority
- Olivier Sanche
- Email
- osanche@uottawa.ca
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