Process To Produce Iron Nanoparticle Lunar Dust Simulant Composite
TBMG-8727
11/1/2010
- Content
A document discusses a method for producing nanophase iron lunar dust composite simulant by heating a mixture of carbon black and current lunar simulant types (mixed oxide including iron oxide) at a high temperature to reduce ionic iron into elemental iron. The product is a chemically modified lunar simulant that can be attracted by a magnet, and has a surface layer with an iron concentration that is increased during the reaction. The iron was found to be α-iron and Fe3O4 nanoparticles. The simulant produced with this method contains iron nanoparticles not available previously, and they are stable in ambient air. These nanoparticles can be mass-produced simply.
- Citation
- "Process To Produce Iron Nanoparticle Lunar Dust Simulant Composite," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2010.