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Title: Carbon Formation Theory for Space Oxygen Processes
Summary / Review : This paper is relevant to chemical processing schemes that involve carbon, e.g., carbothermal reduction of ilmenite, and air recycling in life support systems from carbon dioxide. It studied what happens to the carbon and how it affects catalysts, most notably nickel. Includes photos from electron microscope analysis. - MP
Author(s) : Nolan, Peter E., [Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, University ofArizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721]
Cutler, Andrew Hall, [Space Engineering Research Center, University of Arizona,Tucson, Arizona 85721]
Lynch, David C., [Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, University ofArizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721]
Publication Type : Paper within a Parent compilation, or Presentation at a Professional conference
Parent Publication : Engineering, Construction and Operations in Space 4, proceedings of 4th International Conference onSpace '94, Volume II, published by American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, 1994.
Publication Date: 1994
Pages : 1199-1209
# of References : 13
Category(s) : Bases, industry and manufacturing / Resource processing and outputs / Chemical processing
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