Graphene is one of the most attractive material in recent time applying for many advanced items such as the touch screen switch, the transparent electrode, the electrochemical or biochemical sensors etc. Furthermore, it is found an associated anticipating property to utilize in the space development. The composite of graphene oxide (GO) is mostly closed item to relate the anti-charging, the proton endurance, the transparent layer to reflect solar ray, and the AOX protector. The electrical conductivity, the transparent performance, the thermal property, and the large ratio of surface area vs weight (2620mm2/g) of graphene are mostly harsh space environment. The GO/polymer composite is very lighter than general materials used for the space mission. About 30% of oxide compound bonded at the graphene atoms is able to protect the harsh erosion of atomic oxygen. The intrinsic high electrical conductivity sweeps any electron charging before the beginning of damage.


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    Title :

    Feasible application of graphene oxide/polymer composite for space flight considering space environment at LEO


    Additional title:

    Anwendung von Graphenoxid/Polymer-Komposit für die Raumfahrt bei den LEO-Raumbedingungen


    Contributors:
    Kim, D.W. (author) / Seo, D.K. (author) / Lee, S.I. (author) / Lee, J.S. (author) / Kim, Y.H. (author) / Shin, D.C. (author)


    Publication date :

    2012


    Size :

    16 Seiten, 14 Bilder, 10 Quellen




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Storage medium


    Language :

    English




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