Advanced Nanomaterials for Aerospace Applications

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Advanced Nanomaterials for Aerospace Applications has been developed for a community interested in space science and nanotechnology. Scientists and engineers from several NASA field centers and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, University of Puerto Rico, The Pennsylvania State University, and INFN-Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, Italy, have joined efforts to discuss the applications of nanomaterials in sensors, Read more...

Author(s): Carlos R Cabrera; Félix Miranda
Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing, CRC Press
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: xv, 389 p.: ill
City: Singapore
Tags: Транспорт;Аэрокосмическая техника;


Content: Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 --
Advanced Sensor Nanomaterials for Aerospace Applications; Chapter 2 --
Challenges and Possibilities in Nanosensor Technology; Chapter 3 --
Nanoporous Materials in Atmosphere Revitalization; Chapter 4 --
Nanotechnology in Advanced Life Support: Water Recycling; Chapter 5 --
Nanomaterials for Advanced Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes; Chapter 6 --
Advances in Designing High-Energy Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Rechargeable Batteries; Chapter 7 --
Nanomaterials in Regenerative Fuel Cells; Chapter 8 --
Nanotechnology for Nanoelectronic Devices Chapter 9 --
Brief Introduction to Nanocomposites for Electromagnetic ShieldingChapter 10 --
Epoxy Nanocomposite Based on Carbon Nanotubes for Electromagnetic Interface Shielding; Chapter 11 --
Bringing NASA-Relevant Nanotechnology Research into the Classroom; Chapter 12 --
Future Directions in Nanotechnology R&D at NASA; Back Cover
Abstract: Advanced Nanomaterials for Aerospace Applications has been developed for a community interested in space science and nanotechnology. Scientists and engineers from several NASA field centers and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, University of Puerto Rico, The Pennsylvania State University, and INFN-Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, Italy, have joined efforts to discuss the applications of nanomaterials in sensors, atmosphere revitalization in habitable space platforms, life support systems, regenerative fuel cells, lithium-ion batteries, robust lightweight materials, nanoelectr