Abstract:This study aimed to realize in-situ resource utilization in deep-space missions. The Sabatier reaction is used to generate CH4 from CO2, which accounts for 95% of the Martian atmosphere, and H2 from H2O on Mars. In general, thermal catalysis at temperatures above 250 °C drives the process. This high-temperature process, however, causes catalyst deactivation due to overheating. Plasma catalysis drives low-temperature reactions by excitation and decomposition of source gases via electron impact. We investigated … Show more
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