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Pralay Gayen1,2, Shrihari Sankarasubramanian1,2, Vijay K Ramani3
1Center for Solar Energy and Energy Storage, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO 63130.
Abstract:
NASA's current mandate is to land humans on Mars by 2033. Here, we demonstrate an approach to produce ultrapure H2 and O2 from liquid-phase Martian regolithic brine at ∼-36 °C. Utilizing a Pb2Ru2O7-δ pyrochlore O2-evolution electrocatalyst and a Pt/C H2-evolution electrocatalyst, we demonstrate a brine electrolyzer with >25× the O2 production rate of the Mars Oxygen In Situ Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE) from NASA's Mars 2020 mission for the same input power under Martian terrestrial conditions. Given the Phoenix lander's observation of an active water cycle on Mars and the extensive presence of perchlorate salts that depress water's freezing point to ∼-60 °C, our approach provides a unique pathway to life-support and fuel production for future human missions to Mars.
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