Taking advantage of glass: capturing and retaining the helium gas on the moon

Author:

Li Ao,Chen Xiao,Song Lijian,Chen Guoxin,Xu Wei,Huo Juntao,Gao Meng,Li Ming,Zhang Lei,Yao Bingnan,Ji Min,Zhang YanORCID,Zhao Shaofan,Yao Wei,Liu Yanhui,Wang Jun-QiangORCID,Bai Haiyang,Zou Zhigang,Yang Mengfei,Wang Weihua

Abstract

Abstract Helium-3 (3He) is a noble gas that has critical applications in scientific research and promising application potential as clean fusion energy. It is thought that the lunar regolith contains large amounts of helium, but it is challenging to extract because most helium atoms are reserved in defects of crystals or as solid solutions. Here, we find large amounts of helium bubbles in the glassy surface layer of ilmenite particles that were brought back by the Chang’E-5 mission. The special disordered atomic packing structure of glasses should be the critical factor for capturing the noble helium gas. The reserves in bubbles do not require heating to high temperatures to be extracted. Mechanical methods at ambient temperatures can easily break the bubbles. Our results provide insights into the mechanism of helium gathering on the moon and offer guidance on future in situ extraction.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Ningbo 2025 Science and Technology Innovation Project

Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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