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GC/MS and CE Methods for the Analysis of Trace Organic Acids in Reclaimed Water Supplies
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The objective of this study was to investigate combining GC/MS and CE methods to allow sub-mg/L levels of organic acids to be determined in various water samples. This study also served as a basis for evaluating these instruments for in-flight spacecraft water-quality monitoring and to help determine the modifications needed to convert terrestrial hardware for use in microgravity environments. This paper reports on current GC/MS and CE method development and data generated from some recent spacecraft-related water samples. Plans for further method development are also discussed.
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Homan, M., Mudgett, P., Schultz, J., and Sauer, R., "GC/MS and CE Methods for the Analysis of Trace Organic Acids in Reclaimed Water Supplies," SAE Technical Paper 941392, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/941392.Also In
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