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The beneficiation of lunar regolith for space resource utilisation: A review

J.N. Rasera, J.J. Cilliers, Julien-Alexandre Lamamy, Kathryn Hadler

2020Planetary and Space Science112 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Space Resource Utilisation (SRU) technology will enable further exploration and habitation of space by humankind. The production of oxygen on the Moon is one of the first objectives for SRU; this can be achieved through the thermo-chemical reduction of the lunar regolith. Several techniques, such as hydrogen reduction and molten salt electrolysis, have been proposed. All reduction techniques require a consistent feedstock from the regolith to reliably and consistently produce oxygen. The preparation of this feedstock, known as beneficiation, is a critical intermediate stage of the SRU flowsheet, however it has received little consideration relative to the preceding excavation, and the subsequent oxygen production stage. This review describes the physics of the main beneficiation methods suitable for SRU. Further, we collate and review all of the previous studies on the beneficiation of lunar regolith.

Topics & Concepts

BeneficiationRegolithRaw materialEnvironmental scienceAstrobiologyMaterials scienceMetallurgyPhysicsChemistryOrganic chemistryPlanetary Science and ExplorationGraphite, nuclear technology, radiation studiesMagnetic and Electromagnetic Effects
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