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Radiation and electrostatic resistance for ultra-stable polymer composites reinforced with carbon fibers.


ABSTRACT: Future space travel needs ultra-lightweight and robust structural materials that can withstand extreme conditions with multiple entry points to orbit to ensure mission reliability. This is unattainable with current inorganic materials. Ultra-highly stable carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs) have shown susceptibility to environmental instabilities and electrostatic discharge, thereby limiting the full lightweight potential of CFRP. A more robust and improved CFRP is needed in order to improve space travel and structural engineering further. Here, we address these challenges and present a superlattice nano-barrier-enhanced CFRP with a density of ~3.18 g/cm3 that blends within the mechanical properties of the CFRP, thus becoming part of the composite itself. We demonstrate composites with enhanced radiation resistance coupled with electrical conductivity (3.2 × 10-8 ohm⋅m), while ensuring ultra-dimensionally stable physical properties even after temperature cycles from 77 to 573 K.

SUBMITTER: Delkowski M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10022895 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Radiation and electrostatic resistance for ultra-stable polymer composites reinforced with carbon fibers.

Delkowski Michal M   Smith Christopher T G CTG   Anguita José V JV   Silva S Ravi P SRP  

Science advances 20230317 11


Future space travel needs ultra-lightweight and robust structural materials that can withstand extreme conditions with multiple entry points to orbit to ensure mission reliability. This is unattainable with current inorganic materials. Ultra-highly stable carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs) have shown susceptibility to environmental instabilities and electrostatic discharge, thereby limiting the full lightweight potential of CFRP. A more robust and improved CFRP is needed in order to improv  ...[more]

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