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Title: Electrophoretic Separation of Lunar Soils in a Space Manufacturing Facility
Summary / Review : Unlike on Earth, electrophoresis can be used in zero gravity to separate minerals and materials in a fine way with bulk inputs, simply and economically, albeit with some kind of fluid by conventional electrophoresis methods.

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Author(s) : Dunning, Jeremy D., [Indiana University; Department of Geology; Bloomington,Indiana 47405]
Snyder, Robert S., [NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center; Alabama 35812]
Publication Type : Paper within a Parent compilation, or Presentation at a Professional conference
Parent Publication : Space Manufacturing 4, proc. of the 5th Princeton/AIAA/SSI conference, published by the AIAA, 1981.
Publication Date: 1981
Category(s) : Bases, industry and manufacturing / Resource processing and outputs / Electrophoresis
Bases, industry and manufacturing / Resource processing and outputs / Zero or low gravity effects
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Submitted by : Mark Evan Prado
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