Polyimide nanocomposites for next generation spacesuits.

IF 12.2 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Horizons Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1039/d4mh01816h
Priyanka Prakash, Janith Weerasinghe, Igor Levchenko, Karthika Prasad, Katia Alexander
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Abstract

Polyimides have a long history of use in space missions, with Kapton® being the first polymer material to touch the surface of the Moon. Polyimides offer remarkable mechanical strength, superior thermal stability, and resistance to radiation, chemicals, and wear, and as such are often serve as a thermal barrier and a protective layer against extreme radiation and temperatures in multi-layer insulation systems. While the use of Kapton® in spacesuits dates back to the two aluminised Kapton® layers used in the spacesuits in the Apollo 11 mission, the potential uses of polyimides in the design of spacesuits remain underexplored, particularly considering the advancement made in the development of high-performance polyimide-based composites. This review explores the opportunities that emerge when the desirable properties of polyimides are combined with that of nanomaterials, specifically carbon nanomaterials, to produce strategic material combinations that promise to achieve enhanced thermal and mechanical properties, improved resistance to abrasion and puncture, and potentially reduced weight compared to traditional spacesuit materials. In turn, these advancements will contribute to the development of next-generation spacesuits that offer superior comfort, protection, and astronaut mobility during extravehicular activities.

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Materials Horizons
Materials Horizons CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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期刊介绍: Materials Horizons is a leading journal in materials science that focuses on publishing exceptionally high-quality and innovative research. The journal prioritizes original research that introduces new concepts or ways of thinking, rather than solely reporting technological advancements. However, groundbreaking articles featuring record-breaking material performance may also be published. To be considered for publication, the work must be of significant interest to our community-spanning readership. Starting from 2021, all articles published in Materials Horizons will be indexed in MEDLINE©. The journal publishes various types of articles, including Communications, Reviews, Opinion pieces, Focus articles, and Comments. It serves as a core journal for researchers from academia, government, and industry across all areas of materials research. Materials Horizons is a Transformative Journal and compliant with Plan S. It has an impact factor of 13.3 and is indexed in MEDLINE.
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