A. R. Clendenen, A. Aleksandrov, B. M. Jones, P. G. Loutzenhiser, D. T. Britt, T. M. Orlando | 2022 | Earth and Planetary Science Letters
DOI 10.1016/j.epsl.2022.117632Review state
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This paper compares water and molecular hydrogen desorption from Apollo sample 14163 and lunar regolith simulants LMS-1 and LHS-1 using temperature programmed desorption (TPD). The results show similar water surface formation and transport interactions in simulants and Apollo regolith, but different desorption chemistry for hydrogen. The provided text is a mix of metadata and content related to a scientific paper or article. It includes information about the paper's title, authors, journal, publication date, abstract, and various image files associated with the paper. The text also contains references to authors and their affiliations, as well as details about the paper's content and structure. This paper compares temperature programmed desorption (TPD) of lunar regolith to simulants LMS-1 and LHS-1. It reports oxide compositions, effective surface area, effective diameter, circularity, activation energy distributions, and H2O release mass for these materials. This paper compares water and molecular hydrogen release from Apollo 14163 and lunar regolith simulants LMS-1 and LHS-1 using Temperature Programmed Desorption (TPD). It finds that LMS-1 and LHS-1 exhibit water surface format
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Temperature programmed desorption
desorption analysis
Temperature programmed desorption (TPD)
desorption
H2O release measurement
desorption
Temperature Programmed Desorption (TPD)
characterization
In situ detection of water
spectroscopic analysis
Hydroxylation analysis
chemical analysis
Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment
Surface temperature measurement
Hydrogen implantation in silicates
Surface analysis
Water desorption
released upon heating
Hydrogen desorption
only Apollo sample released measurable quantities
Oxide composition
Table 1
Effective surface area
Table 2
Effective diameter
Table 2
Circularity
Table 2
Activation energy distribution
Table 3
H2O release mass
Table 4