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Lunar Dust-Mitigation Behavior of Aluminum Surfaces with Multiscale Roughness Prepared by a Composite Etching Method

Xiao Wang, Weidong Wang*, Hong Shao, Shengmao Chao, Haiyan Zhang, Changyu Tang*, Xiongyao Li, Yingmin Zhu, Ji Zhang, Xiaoping Zhang, Yang Lu

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

Abstract

Reducing lunar dust adhesion to various material surfaces is important for protecting equipment from damage during lunar exploration missions. In this study, we investigate the lunar dust-mitigation ability and dust adhesion force of aluminum (Al) substrates prepared using different etching methods. Among them, composite etching methods (combining chemical and electrochemical steps) can result in multiscale structures with micro- and nanoroughness, reducing the contact area between the substrate and thus decreasing lunar dust adhesion. After composite etching, the dust adhesion force of the Al substrate was significantly reduced by 80% from 45.53 to 8.89 nN. The dust adhesion force of Al substrates dominates their dust-mitigation performance in floating dust environments. The lunar dust coverage (2.19%) of the Al substrate modified by composite etching (placed with a tilt angle of 90°) was 4-fold lower than that of the pristine Al substrate (9.11%), indicating excellent lunar-dust repellence. In addition, other factors such as tilt angle of the substrate and dust loading significantly affect dust-mitigation performance of the modified Al substrates. The Al substrate with an excellent dust-mitigation ability highlights good potential for lunar exploration missions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)34020–34028
JournalACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume14
Issue number29
Online published12 Jul 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jul 2022

Research Keywords

  • lunar dust
  • multiscale structure
  • dust-mitigation
  • adhesion
  • aluminum
  • SOLAR-CELL
  • COATINGS
  • PERFORMANCE
  • ADHESION
  • REMOVAL

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