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Water Quality After Electrodeionization
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Abstract
Municipal water was purified by an electrodeionization (ED) process for use in the research and diagnostic laboratory. Except for elevated silica levels electrodeionization product water met NCCLS Type II water specifications. An extensive battery of physical, microbiologic, and chemical tests were performed to determine the effect of this technology on water quality and to demonstrate the interaction with the other components of a typical water purification system.
Authors
- Anita K. Highsmith - Water Quality Laboratory Scientific Resources Program Centers for Disease Control Atlanta, GA
- Bill M. Kaylor - Water Quality Laboratory Scientific Resources Program Centers for Disease Control Atlanta, GA
- Carol J. Reed - Water Quality Laboratory Scientific Resources Program Centers for Disease Control Atlanta, GA
- Edwin W. Ades - Water Quality Laboratory Scientific Resources Program Centers for Disease Control Atlanta, GA
Citation
Highsmith, A., Kaylor, B., Reed, C., and Ades, E., "Water Quality After Electrodeionization," SAE Technical Paper 901421, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901421.Also In
Space Station Environmental/Thermal Control and Life Support Systems
Number: SP-0829; Published: 1990-07-01
Number: SP-0829; Published: 1990-07-01
References
- American Public Health Association 1985 17 Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater New York
- Ganzi GC Egozy Y Giufrida AJ 1987 High Purity Water by Electrodeionization Performance of the Ionpure Continuous Deionization System Proceedings of the 1st An Ultrapure Water Conference 75 9 Philadelphia, PA April
- National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards 1988 Guidelines for the preparation and testing of reagent grade water in the in the clinical laboratory 2d Villanova PA