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The ISS Water Processor Catalytic Reactor as a Post Processor for Advanced Water Reclamation SystemsAdvanced water processors being developed for NASA s Exploration Initiative rely on phase change technologies and/or biological processes as the primary means of water reclamation. As a result of the phase change, volatile compounds will also be transported into the distillate product stream. The catalytic reactor assembly used in the International Space Station (ISS) water processor assembly, referred to as Volatile Removal Assembly (VRA), has demonstrated high efficiency oxidation of many of these volatile contaminants, such as low molecular weight alcohols and acetic acid, and is considered a viable post treatment system for all advanced water processors. To support this investigation, two ersatz solutions were defined to be used for further evaluation of the VRA. The first solution was developed as part of an internal research and development project at Hamilton Sundstrand (HS) and is based primarily on ISS experience related to the development of the VRA. The second ersatz solution was defined by NASA in support of a study contract to Hamilton Sundstrand to evaluate the VRA as a potential post processor for the Cascade Distillation system being developed by Honeywell. This second ersatz solution contains several low molecular weight alcohols, organic acids, and several inorganic species. A range of residence times, oxygen concentrations and operating temperatures have been studied with both ersatz solutions to provide addition performance capability of the VRA catalyst.
Document ID
20070021782
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Nalette, Tim
(Hamilton Sundstrand Corp. Houston, TX, United States)
Snowdon, Doug
(Hamilton Sundstrand Corp. Houston, TX, United States)
Pickering, Karen D.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Callahan, Michael
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
June 9, 2007
Subject Category
Inorganic, Organic And Physical Chemistry
Report/Patent Number
07ICES-39
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Conference on Environmental Systems
Location: Chicago, IL
Country: United States
Start Date: July 9, 2007
End Date: July 12, 2007
Sponsors: Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS 516572.04.02.02
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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