2024-06-202024-06-202024-07-21ICES-2024-67https://hdl.handle.net/2346/98779Vanessa Buchanan, Sierra Lobo, Inc., USAEmmanuel Silva,Sierra Lobo, Inc., USAJulio Padilla,Sierra Lobo, Inc., USABenjamin Greene,Sierra Lobo, Inc., USAIlse Reys, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USASusana Harper, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USAICES504: Management of Air Quality in Sealed EnvironmentsThe 53rd International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, on 21 July 2024 through 25 July 2024.NASA-STD-6001B Determination of Offgassed Products (Test 7) provides the offgassing characteristics under standardized conditions for materials and assembled articles to be located within habitable spacecraft environments. Experience with Test 7 has found certain material types above many others to be of high risk for offgassing undesirable compounds aboard spacecraft. Formaldehyde and acrolein are historically high T value offgassed components of the offgassed compound target list because they have low spacecraft maximum allowable concentration (SMAC) values assigned by the JSC Toxicology Group. Carbon disulfide, benzene, acrylonitrile, and furan are additional target compounds of concern due to their lower thresholds of toxicity as determined by the JSC Toxicology Group. Materials offgassing siloxanes are also of concern due to their degradation effects on environmental control and life support system (ECLSS) components and performance. Spacecraft materials and articles defined in this manuscript as high risk were identified after examining and condensing data for these compounds of concern from approximately 3000 tests performed over 30 years. Summaries of high risk material and article types based on highest Multi-purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) T values are also presented. Historical analysis shows high risk components are produced largely from test materials and articles in the general categories of electronic/powered components, foams, paints/coatings/films, adhesives/tapes, epoxy/resins, liquids/gels, Nomex� with surface treatments, markers/pens/inks, dry film lubricants, thermoplastics, hygiene items (deodorants, lip balms), and silicone rubber. These data are intended to be a resource for spacecraft materials and processes managers, designers and toxicologists. High risk materials and articles intended for use aboard spacecraft should be tested in accordance with NASA-STD-6001B Test 7.application/pdfengSpacecraft MaterialOffgassed CompoundsToxic Hazard Index (T)International Space StationNASA-STD-6001Test 7Offgassing exemptionsHigh Risk Spacecraft Materials OffgassingPresentations