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Periodical

Title:
Green processing & synthesis
Publication:
Berlin Boston, Mass.: De Gruyter
Note:
Gesehen am 25.01.12
Open Access
Namensnennung 4.0 International
Scope:
Online-Ressource
ISSN:
2191-9550
ZDB-ID:
2645923-1 ZDB
VÖBB-Katalog:
35283954
Keywords:
Zeitschrift
Classification:
Naturwissenschaften
Technik
Collection:
Naturwissenschaften
Technik
Copyright:
Rights reserved
Accessibility:
Free Access

Article

Author:
Sagar, Viral
Mekalip, Lauren M.
Lynam, Joan G.
Title:
Membrane distillation of synthetic urine for use in space structural habitat systems
Publication:
Berlin Boston, Mass.: De Gruyter, 2024
Language:
English
Information:
Abstract: Low-energy separation of potable water from urine is an important area of research, particularly if humans hope to transcend their earth-bound origins. The high cost of water in rocket payloads means that it must be recycled and the byproducts of the crew used productively. Direct Contact Membrane Distillation (DCMD) can use low heat sources to separate water from urea, which can then be used as a plasticizer in regolith-based cement to make it more workable. In the present study, traditional cement curing was compared to vacuum curing for regolith-based cement where artificial urine, concentrated using DCMD, was added as a plasticizer. Increases in workability were found for increasing concentrations of urea. Porosity also tended to increase with increasing urea concentration. Surprisingly, Lunar Highlands Simulant regolith-based batches with urea that were cured under vacuum showed higher compressive strengths than those cured traditionally. No literature is available for DCMD use with urine, indicating that this research is novel and could have widespread applications, such as in desert environments or public urinals.
Scope:
Online-Ressource
Note:
Open Access
Archivierung/Langzeitarchivierung gewährleistet
Keywords:
moon ; sustainable ; potable water ; cement ; plasticizer
Classification:
Naturwissenschaften
Technik
Sonstiges
URN:
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024022313030861495174
Collection:
Naturwissenschaften
Technik
Sonstiges
Copyright:
CC BY
Accessibility:
Free Access

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