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We can drink it, grow food with it and breathe it — by separating the oxygen from the hydrogen through a process called electrolysis.
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Many research groups around the world have techniques for separating the oxygen from these rocks and storing them for either life support or propulsion.
Water could not only be used for life support purposes but could also be used to make fuel for future space missions by separating the water into oxygen and hydrogen, the same fuels used by the space shuttles.
We're also working on technology that uses superheated water itself as a propellant, so you don't have to separate the oxygen and hydrogen".
A so-called Ion Composition Boundary forms, which separates the oxygen plasma and the incoming protons.
It is, thus, very well possible that the enzyme has separated the oxygen binding and substrate binding positions in the active site of AlkB to prevent reactivity by the iron III)–superoxo species.
By separating oxygen from the other components of air, oxygen transport membranes allow a potential efficient means for production of synthesis gas (H2 + CO) from natural gas or coal, without diluting the product with nitrogen.
"So far there have been two different ways to produce hydrogen," says Zhang. "Either you obtain it by heating fossil fuels, such as methane, or by separating water into oxygen and hydrogen through electrolysis".
One danger area which is being openly discussed here was the so-called 'intertank' which separated the liquid oxygen tank from the liquid hydrogen tank.
This is the distance that separates the precipitated oxygen and carbon in the substitution positions.
The membrane separates oxygen from oxygen containing stream (typically air).
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