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'''Oxygen''' (''[[Elements on Mars|periodic table]] symbol:'' O<sup>8</sup>) is a chemical element that can be found in the [[atmosphere]] and in most [[minerals]] on [[Mars]].  Almost half of the mass of the Martian crust is Oxygen, bound up in various minerals. Oxygen is created in stars from the fusion of [[Carbon]] and [[Helium]]. Oxygen has 8 protons and the most common isotope is oxygen 16.  O<sub>17</sub> and O<sub>18</sub> exist and are stable.
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'''Oxygen''' (''[[Elements on Mars|periodic table]] symbol:'' O<sup>8</sup>) is a chemical element that can be found in the [[atmosphere]] and in most [[minerals]] on [[Mars]].  Almost half of the mass of the Martian crust is Oxygen, bound up in various minerals. Oxygen is created in stars from the fusion of [[Carbon]] and [[Helium]]. Oxygen has 8 protons and the most common isotope is oxygen 16.  O<sub>17</sub> and O<sub>18</sub> exist and are stable. Oxygen needs two electrons to fill its outer electron shell, which makes it a powerful oxidizer.  (Only [[Fluorine]] is a more powerful oxidizer, but Fluorine is a fairly rare element.)
  
 
[[Image:alga_and_bubbles.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Alga producing oxygen]]
 
[[Image:alga_and_bubbles.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Alga producing oxygen]]
  
 
==Relevance for life==
 
==Relevance for life==
The metabolism of [[human|human beings]], [[:category:animals|animals]] and various [[microbes]] depends on oxygen. The atmosphere of Mars contains only 0,15 % oxygen, which is not enough to support animal or human life.
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The metabolism of [[human|human beings]], [[:category:animals|animals]] and various [[microbes]] depends on oxygen. The atmosphere of Mars contains only 0,15 % oxygen, which is not enough to support animal or human life.  If Oxygen is common in Mars' atmosphere, an [[Ozone]] layer will build up which will protect the surface from [[Ultraviolet]] light.
  
 
==Production==
 
==Production==
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*in [[Photobioreactor|photobioreactors]] by algae.
 
*in [[Photobioreactor|photobioreactors]] by algae.
 
*by reduction of [[carbon dioxide]] from the martian atmosphere, or [[w:Carbonates_on_Mars|carbonate]] minerals via either molten salt reduction<ref>https://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/57796/1/CO2OtakeREMTRev2.pdf</ref> or via [[Carbon_Dioxide_Scrubbers|MOXIE]] style solid oxide electrolysis.
 
*by reduction of [[carbon dioxide]] from the martian atmosphere, or [[w:Carbonates_on_Mars|carbonate]] minerals via either molten salt reduction<ref>https://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/57796/1/CO2OtakeREMTRev2.pdf</ref> or via [[Carbon_Dioxide_Scrubbers|MOXIE]] style solid oxide electrolysis.
*by reduction of oxide minerals, either at low temperature in aqueous solution<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10800-017-1127-5</ref> or at high temperature in molten salt<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10800-017-1143-5</ref>
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*by reduction of oxide minerals, either at low temperature in aqueous solution<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10800-017-1127-5</ref> or at high temperature in molten salt<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10800-017-1143-5</ref>. This is required to free up metals from many ores.
 
*by [[electrolysis]] of [[water]]
 
*by [[electrolysis]] of [[water]]
 
*by the decomposition of [[Perchlorate|perchlorates]] in the soil.
 
*by the decomposition of [[Perchlorate|perchlorates]] in the soil.
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*[[Propellant]].  Oxygen is often chosen as an oxidizer for chemical propulsion.
 
*[[Propellant]].  Oxygen is often chosen as an oxidizer for chemical propulsion.
*[[Air|Atmospheric component]].  Standard atmosphere contains 21% Oxygen.
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*[[Air|Atmospheric component]].  The standard Earth atmosphere contains 21% Oxygen.
*Chemical reagent
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*Chemical reagent as an oxidizer.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:54, 21 May 2021

O 8
 
Oxygen

Abundance: 0.15% atmosphere 46,6% crust


Oxygen (periodic table symbol: O8) is a chemical element that can be found in the atmosphere and in most minerals on Mars. Almost half of the mass of the Martian crust is Oxygen, bound up in various minerals. Oxygen is created in stars from the fusion of Carbon and Helium. Oxygen has 8 protons and the most common isotope is oxygen 16. O17 and O18 exist and are stable. Oxygen needs two electrons to fill its outer electron shell, which makes it a powerful oxidizer. (Only Fluorine is a more powerful oxidizer, but Fluorine is a fairly rare element.)

Alga producing oxygen

Relevance for life

The metabolism of human beings, animals and various microbes depends on oxygen. The atmosphere of Mars contains only 0,15 % oxygen, which is not enough to support animal or human life. If Oxygen is common in Mars' atmosphere, an Ozone layer will build up which will protect the surface from Ultraviolet light.

Production

Oxygen can be produced in situ:

  • in greenhouses by plants.
  • in photobioreactors by algae.
  • by reduction of carbon dioxide from the martian atmosphere, or carbonate minerals via either molten salt reduction[1] or via MOXIE style solid oxide electrolysis.
  • by reduction of oxide minerals, either at low temperature in aqueous solution[2] or at high temperature in molten salt[3]. This is required to free up metals from many ores.
  • by electrolysis of water
  • by the decomposition of perchlorates in the soil.
  • by thermal decomposition of water through the Sulfur/Iodine[4] or Zinc/Sulfur/Iodine[5] cycles.

Uses

  • Propellant. Oxygen is often chosen as an oxidizer for chemical propulsion.
  • Atmospheric component. The standard Earth atmosphere contains 21% Oxygen.
  • Chemical reagent as an oxidizer.

Related Articles

Oxygenlunarp on Lunarpedia.