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Archive | 2005

Real-time discriminatory sensors for water contamination events :LDRD 52595 final report.

Theodore Thaddeus Borek; Kimberly Carrejo-Simpkins; David R. Wheeler; Douglas R. Adkins; Alex Robinson; Adriane Nadine Irwin; Patrick R. Lewis; Andrew M. Goodin; Gregory J. Shelmidine; Shawn M. Dirk; William Clayton Chambers; Curtis D. Mowry; Steven K. Showalter

The gas-phase {mu}ChemLab{trademark} developed by Sandia can detect volatile organics and semi-volatiles organics via gas phase sampling . The goal of this three year Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project was to adapt the components and concepts used by the {mu}ChemLab{trademark} system towards the analysis of water-borne chemicals of current concern. In essence, interfacing the gas-phase {mu}ChemLab{trademark} with water to bring the significant prior investment of Sandia and the advantages of microfabrication and portable analysis to a whole new world of important analytes. These include both chemical weapons agents and their hydrolysis products and disinfection by-products such as Trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs). THMs and HAAs are currently regulated by EPA due to health issues, yet water utilities do not have rapid on-site methods of detection that would allow them to adjust their processes quickly; protecting consumers, meeting water quality standards, and obeying regulations more easily and with greater confidence. This report documents the results, unique hardware and devices, and methods designed during the project toward the goal stated above. It also presents and discusses the portable field system to measure THMs developed in the course of this project.


Archive | 2003

Composition of the essential oils from Rocky Mountain juniper (Juniperus scopulorum), Big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), and White Sage (Salvia apiana).

James Michael Hochrein; Adriane Nadine Irwin; Theodore Thaddeus Borek

The essential oils of Juniperus scopulorum, Artemisia tridentata, and Salvia apiana obtained by steam extraction were analyzed by GC-MS and GC-FID. For J. scopulorum, twenty-five compounds were identified which accounts for 92.43% of the oil. The primary constituents were sabinene (49.91%), {alpha}-terpinene (9.95%), and 4-terpineol (6.79%). For A. tridentata, twenty compounds were identified which accounts for 84.32% of the oil. The primary constituents were camphor (28.63%), camphene (16.88%), and 1,8-cineole (13.23%). For S. apiana, fourteen compounds were identified which accounts for 96.76% of the oil. The primary component was 1,8-cineole (60.65%).


Archive | 2010

Precision Moisture Generation and Measurement

Steven M. Thornberg; Michael Irvin White; Adriane Nadine Irwin

In many industrial processes, gaseous moisture is undesirable as it can lead to metal corrosion, polymer degradation, and other materials aging processes. However, generating and measuring precise moisture concentrations is challenging due to the need to cover a broad concentration range (parts-per-billion to percent) and the affinity of moisture to a wide range surfaces and materials. This document will discuss the techniques employed by the Mass Spectrometry Laboratory of the Materials Reliability Department at Sandia National Laboratories to generate and measure known gaseous moisture concentrations. This document highlights the use of a chilled mirror and primary standard humidity generator for the characterization of aluminum oxide moisture sensors. The data presented shows an excellent correlation in frost point measured between the two instruments, and thus provides an accurate and reliable platform for characterizing moisture sensors and performing other moisture related experiments.


Archive | 2007

Method for creating gas standards form liquid HFE-7100 and FC-72.

Michael K. White; Jason R. Brown; Steven Michael Thornberg; James Michael Hochrein; Adriane Nadine Irwin

HFE-7100 and FC-72 fluorinert are two fluids used during weapon component manufacturing. HFE-7100 is a solvent used in the cleaning of parts, and FC-72 is the blowing agent of a polymeric removable foam. The presence of either FC-72 or HFE-7100 gas in weapon components can provide valuable information as to the stability of the materials. Therefore, gas standards are needed so HFE-7100 and FC-72 gas concentrations can be accurately measured. There is no current established procedure for generating gas standards of either HFE-7100 or FC-72. This report outlines the development of a method to generate gas standards ranging in concentration from 0.1 ppm to 10% by volume. These standards were then run on a Jeol GC-Mate II mass spectrometer and analyzed to produce calibration curves. We present a manifold design that accurately generates gas standards of HFE-7100 and FC-72 and a procedure that allows the amount of each to be determined.


Archive | 2006

Research into the variables affecting purge and trap collection for a portable field trihalomethane testing unit.

Curtis D. Mowry; Adriane Nadine Irwin; Theodore Thaddeus Borek

Abstract Trihalomethanes are a group of chemicals formed when chlorine reacts with naturally occurring organic matter and bromide. The Environmental Protection Agency has recently published the Stage 1 Disinfectants/Disinfectation Byproducts Rule to regulate total trihalomethanes at a maximum allowable annual average level of 80 parts per million. Current methods for trihalomethane testing are costly and slow. They have been primarily used in the imposition of fines. As a result, Sandia National Laboratories has developed a cost-effective portable testing unit to detect volatile organic compounds via purge and trap, gas chromatography, and surface acoustic wave detection. The research discussed in this report investigates some of the variables unique to a portable testing device. We have determined three things. First, environmental air can be used as a substitute for helium as a purging gas. Second, the majority of THM removal occurs during the first five minutes of purging. Third, a metal reservoir can be used as a substitute for glass.


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2008

Radiation–oxidation mechanisms: Volatile organic degradation products from polypropylene having selective C-13 labeling studied by GC/MS

Robert Bernstein; Steven Michael Thornberg; Adriane Nadine Irwin; James Michael Hochrein; Dora K. Derzon; Sara B. Klamo; Roger L. Clough


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2007

The origins of volatile oxidation products in the thermal degradation of polypropylene identified by selective isotopic labeling.

Robert Bernstein; Steven Michael Thornberg; Roger A. Assink; Adriane Nadine Irwin; James Michael Hochrein; Jason R. Brown; Dora K. Derzon; Sara B. Klamo; Roger L. Clough


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2007

The genesis of CO2 and CO in the thermooxidative degradation of polypropylene

Steven Michael Thornberg; Robert Bernstein; Adriane Nadine Irwin; Dora K. Derzon; Sara B. Klamo; Roger L. Clough


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2007

Insights into oxidation mechanisms in gamma-irradiated polypropylene, utilizing selective isotopic labeling with analysis by GC/MS, NMR and FTIR

Robert Bernstein; Steven Michael Thornberg; Roger A. Assink; Daniel Michael Mowery; M. Kathleen Alam; Adriane Nadine Irwin; James Michael Hochrein; Dora K. Derzon; Sara B. Klamo; Roger L. Clough


Flavour and Fragrance Journal | 2006

Composition of the essential oil of white sage, Salvia apiana†

Theodore Thaddeus Borek; James M. Hochrien; Adriane Nadine Irwin

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Robert Bernstein

Sandia National Laboratories

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Roger L. Clough

Sandia National Laboratories

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Dora K. Derzon

Sandia National Laboratories

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Jason R. Brown

Sandia National Laboratories

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Roger A. Assink

Sandia National Laboratories

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