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Aviat Space Environ Med


Title:Volatile organic components in the Skylab 4 spacecraft atmosphere
Author(s):Liebich HM; Bertsch W; Zlatkis A; Schneider J;
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Journal Title:Aviat Space Environ Med
Year:1975
Volume:46
Issue:8
Page Number:1002 - 1007
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0095-6562 (Print) 0095-6562 (Linking)
Abstract:"The volatile organic components in the spacecraft cabin atmosphere of Skylab 4 were trapped on a solid adsorbent at various times during the mission. In post-flight analyses, more than 300 compounds in concentrations from less than 1 ppb up to 8000 ppb could be detected by high-resolution gas chromatography. In the samples of the 11th, 47th, and 77th day of the mission, approximately 100 components in the molecular weight range of 58 to 592 were identified by mass spectrometry. Besides components known from other environments, such as alkanes, alkenes, and alkylated aromatic hydrocarbons, components typical for the human metabolism such as ketones and alcohols were found. Other typical components in the spacecraft atmosphere are fluorocarbons (freons) and various silicone compounds, mostly normal and cyclic methylsiloxanes"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants/*analysis Alcohols/analysis Alkanes/analysis Alkenes/analysis Chlorofluorocarbons, Methane/analysis *Ecological Systems, Closed Humans Ketones/analysis Molecular Weight Silicones/analysis *Space Flight United States Volatilization;"
Notes:"MedlineLiebich, H M Bertsch, W Zlatkis, A Schneider, J eng 1975/08/01 Aviat Space Environ Med. 1975 Aug; 46(8):1002-7"

 
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