New Insights in the Production of Simulated Moon Agglutinates: The Use of Natural Zeolite-Bearing Rocks
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Two natural zeolite-bearing rocks (one containing clinoptilolite and the other chabazite, phillipsite, and analcime) were Fe-exchanged and thermally treated in a reducing atmosphere at 750 °C for 2 h. Two nanocomposites, formed by the dispersion of Fe nanoparticles in a ceramic matrix, were obtained. The prepared lunar dust simulants also contain Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ and other mineral phases originally present in the starting materials. The samples were fully characterized by different techniques such as atomic absorption spectrometry, X-ray powder diffraction, followed by Rietveld analysis, transmission electron microscopy, N2 adsorption/desorption analysis at 77 K, measurements of grain size distribution, magnetic property measurements, broad-band dielectric spectroscopy, and DC conductivity measurements. The results of this characterization showed that the obtained metal-ceramic nanocomposites exhibit a chemical and mineralogical composition and electrical and magnetic properties similar to real moon dust and, thus, appear valid moon dust simulants.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
agglutinates; electric properties; lunar soil; magnetic properties; nanocomposites; nanophase iron; natural zeolites
Elenco autori:
Manzoli M.; Tammaro O.; Marocco A.; Bonelli B.; Barrera G.; Tiberto P.; Allia P.; Mateo-Velez J.-C.; Roggero A.; Dantras E.; Arletti R.; Pansini M.; Esposito S.
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