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Problems of Developing Systems for Carbon Dioxide Processing and Oxygen Generation by Electrolysis for Space Station
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As space flights tend to be more prolonged problems of oxygen generation by physico-chemical means assume greater importance. The paper deals with the water electrolysis process and CO2 reduction. Some operational results of the system for water electrolysis on Mir space station are presented. Expected characteristics of the systems for water electrolysis and carbon dioxide reduction are considered.
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Samsonov, N., Farafonov, N., Gavrilov, L., Korolev, V. et al., "Problems of Developing Systems for Carbon Dioxide Processing and Oxygen Generation by Electrolysis for Space Station," SAE Technical Paper 941342, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/941342.Also In
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