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Beneficiation of lunar soils: Case studies in magnetics

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Reported are weight, particle size, gross chemistry and magnetism measurements for lithic, mineral and fused soil components separated from five lunar soils using dry, open-gradient, magnetic separation. Pure diamagnetic anorthite, a feedstock for the electrochemical separation of oxygen and metals, has been separated from anorthistic highland soils. In addition, paramagnetic ilmenite has been separated from high-titanium, basaltic mare soils. Ilmenite, a feedstock for oxygen preparation by hydrogen reduction, may also serve as a source of He3 for use in fusion power generation. Agglutinates (vesicular, glassy components containing metallic iron) have been separated from all of the soils. Iron and refractories can be used for space construction. Metallic iron is easily detected in lunar soils by magnetic susceptibility measurements. Based on the exploratory laboratory results, conceptualizations of innovative magnets for processing lunar soils are presented.

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SME preprint 91-137, SME Annual Meeting, Feb. 25–28, 1991, Denver, CO. M&MP paper 91-635.

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Oder, R.R. Beneficiation of lunar soils: Case studies in magnetics. Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration 9, 119–130 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03402983

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