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Scientific Reports | 2016

Development of near-zero water consumption cement materials via the geopolymerization of tektites and its implication for lunar construction.

Kai-tuo Wang; Qing Tang; Xue-min Cui; Yan He; Le-ping Liu

The environment on the lunar surface poses some difficult challenges to building long-term lunar bases; therefore, scientists and engineers have proposed the creation of habitats using lunar building materials. These materials must meet the following conditions: be resistant to severe lunar temperature cycles, be stable in a vacuum environment, have minimal water requirements, and be sourced from local Moon materials. Therefore, the preparation of lunar building materials that use lunar resources is preferred. Here, we present a potential lunar cement material that was fabricated using tektite powder and a sodium hydroxide activator and is based on geopolymer technology. Geopolymer materials have the following properties: approximately zero water consumption, resistance to high- and low-temperature cycling, vacuum stability and good mechanical properties. Although the tektite powder is not equivalent to lunar soil, we speculate that the alkali activated activity of lunar soil will be higher than that of tektite because of its low Si/Al composition ratio. This assumption is based on the tektite geopolymerization research and associated references. In summary, this study provides a feasible approach for developing lunar cement materials using a possible water recycling system based on geopolymer technology.


Ceramics International | 2016

Recent developments on inorganic polymers synthesis and applications

Patrick N. Lemougna; Kai-tuo Wang; Qing Tang; U. Chinje Melo; Xue-min Cui


Materials & Design | 2015

Preparation and characterization of porous metakaolin-based inorganic polymer spheres as an adsorbent

Qing Tang; Yuanyuan Ge; Kai-tuo Wang; Yan He; Xue-min Cui


Materials Letters | 2015

Preparation of porous P-type zeolite spheres with suspension solidification method

Qing Tang; Yuan-yuan Ge; Kai-tuo Wang; Yan He; Xue-min Cui


Materials Letters | 2014

Preparation of large-sized analcime single crystals using the Geopolymer-Gels-Conversion (GGC) method

Yuan-yuan Ge; Qing Tang; Xue-min Cui; Yan He; Jin Zhang


Construction and Building Materials | 2017

Synthesis and characterization of low temperature (<800 °C) ceramics from red mud geopolymer precursor

Patrick N. Lemougna; Kai-tuo Wang; Qing Tang; Xue-min Cui


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017

Study on the preparation of a free-sintered inorganic polymer-based proppant using the suspensions solidification method

Qing Tang; Guo-hui Xue; Si-jie Yang; Kai-tuo Wang; Xue-min Cui


Gondwana Research | 2017

Lunar regolith can allow the synthesis of cement materials with near-zero water consumption

Kai-tuo Wang; Patrick N. Lemougna; Qing Tang; Wei Li; Xue-min Cui


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Study of the preparation of CdS on the surface of geopolymer spheres and photocatalyst performance

Chun-min Li; Yan He; Qing Tang; Kai-tuo Wang; Xue-min Cui


Construction and Building Materials | 2017

Study on the development of inorganic polymers from red mud and slag system: Application in mortar and lightweight materials

Patrick N. Lemougna; Kai-tuo Wang; Qing Tang; Xue-min Cui

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Ndigui Billong

University of Yaoundé I

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U. Chinje Melo

University of Yaoundé I

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