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Integrated Automated Analyzer for Groundwater Monitoring - (Yuehe's SERDP work Scope 42177)


EMSL Project ID
17505

Abstract

This project will develop a portable analytical system based on the on-line/on-chip coupling of a miniaturized, meso-scale sequential injection for fast and automated sample processing with a microfabricated capillary electrophoresis /electrochemical detector for fast separation/detection of explosives and their degradation products in groundwater. Such a system has the potential to provide reliable, cost-effective characterization of groundwater contamination at DoD sites that are undergoing closure and remediation. Assumptions: The full realization of the development of a portable analytical system proposed in this project is greatly dependent upon exploring and resolving specific technical issues.

Project Details

Project type
Exploratory Research
Start Date
2006-01-13
End Date
2007-07-06
Status
Closed

Team

Principal Investigator

Yuehe Lin
Institution
Washington State University

Team Members

Ai Cheng Lee
Institution
National University of Singapore

Jun Wang
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Guodong Liu
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Mark Engelhard
Institution
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

Wassana Yantasee
Institution
Oregon Health & Science University

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