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Waste Processing Using a Packed Bed Electrolysis Reactor with Thermal Pretreatment at High Pressure Lynntech, Incorporated

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Format:
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Tennakoon, C. L. K., author.
Conference Name:
International Conference on Environmental Systems (1995-07-10 : San Diego, California, United States)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 1995
Summary:
The recovery of resources for reuse from the processing of diverse waste materials produced by a crew in space-based closed life support systems is essential for the success of long duration space missions. Lynntech, Incorporated is investigating and developing a waste processor that uses thermal solubilization and wet oxidation at elevated pressure and an electrochemical process for solid waste processing for closed life support systems. The electrochemical process uses a packed bed anode that oxidizes waste at temperatures <100°C and operates at atmospheric pressure. This approach offers an alternative to high temperature thermal processes for solid waste treatment. Incorporated into the packed bed reactor design is a method that shows potential for regenerating a liquid electrolyte enabling the electrochemical process to operate for long periods without having to be replaced. The paper describes scale-up of the packed bed reactor to a multicell stack, the testing of different electrode materials and the treatment of different waste materials. The solubilization and wet oxidation used to render waste materials to a soluble form before being processed in the electrochemical reactor is also described. A breadboard system will be delivered and installed in NASA-JSC's regenerative waste processing test bed facility in June 1995 for evaluation and comparison with other candidate technologies
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Publisher Number:
951742
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