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An Improved Oxidation Reactor for Total Organic Carbon Measurements

1994-06-01
941393
Closed-loop water recycle systems for future manned space mission will required sensitive analytical methods to determine the quality of the water and insure the health and safety of the crew. As part of a NASA-funded study, we have been investigating techniques for the measurement of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) in water for use on the Space Station. The prototype system developed employs a membrane-based conductometric CO2 sensor which provides a gravity-independent means for measuring the amount of CO2 produced from the oxidation of organic compounds. Recently, we have been developing a system for the oxidation of organic compounds that does not require the use of chemical oxidizing agents. The reagentless oxidation reactor uses a combination of electrolytic and photolytic oxidation to convert organic compounds to CO2.
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