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Extraction Techniques-Oxygen.  G. L. Kulcinski, February 18, 2004 [http://fti.neep.wisc.edu/neep533/SPRING2004/lecture13.pdf http://fti.neep.wisc.edu/neep533/SPRING2004/lecture13.pdf]<BR/>
 
Extraction Techniques-Oxygen.  G. L. Kulcinski, February 18, 2004 [http://fti.neep.wisc.edu/neep533/SPRING2004/lecture13.pdf http://fti.neep.wisc.edu/neep533/SPRING2004/lecture13.pdf]<BR/>
 
Processing Lunar Soils for Oxygen and Other Materials. Knudsen & Gibson [http://nss.org/settlement/nasa/spaceresvol3/plsoom1.htm http://nss.org/settlement/nasa/spaceresvol3/plsoom1.htm]<BR/>
 
Processing Lunar Soils for Oxygen and Other Materials. Knudsen & Gibson [http://nss.org/settlement/nasa/spaceresvol3/plsoom1.htm http://nss.org/settlement/nasa/spaceresvol3/plsoom1.htm]<BR/>
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Hydrogen Reduction

Hydrogen reduction of ilmenite is one method of LUNOX extraction currently being tested by many Universities. Resulting products of the reaction are free iron, titanium dioxide, and water. Resulting water can be removed by condensation and separated via electrolysis to produce LUNOX and H2(hydrogen) molecules which can be recycled back into the reaction.

Reduction Reaction
<math>FeTiO3+H2 ---->Fe+TiO2+H2O</math>

External Links

Extraction Techniques-Oxygen. G. L. Kulcinski, February 18, 2004 http://fti.neep.wisc.edu/neep533/SPRING2004/lecture13.pdf
Processing Lunar Soils for Oxygen and Other Materials. Knudsen & Gibson http://nss.org/settlement/nasa/spaceresvol3/plsoom1.htm

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