Processing of extraterrestrial materials by high temperature vacuum vaporizationIt is noted that problems associated with the extraction and concentration of elements and commpounds important for the construction and operation of space habitats have received little attention. High temperature vacuum vaporization is considered a promising approach; this is a technique for which the space environment offers advantages in the form of low ambient pressures and temperatures and the possibility of sustained high temperatures via solar thermal energy. To establish and refine this new technology, experimental determinations must be made of the material release profiles as a function of temperature, of the release kinetics and chemical forms of material being transported, and of the various means of altering release kinetics. Trace element data determined by neutron activation analysis of meteorites heated to 1400 C in vacuum is summarized. The principal tool, high temperature spectrometry, is used to examine the vaporization thermodynamics and kinetics of major and minor elements from complex multicomponent extraterrestrial materials.
Document ID
19840047089
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Grimley, R. T. (Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, IN, United States)
Lipschutz, M. E. (Purdue University West Lafayette, IN, United States)