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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, atmosphere revitalization in habitable space platforms, life support systems, regenerative fuel cells, lithium-ion batteries, robust lightweight materials, nanoelectronics, and electromagnetic shielding. The book concludes with chapters that discuss bringing NASA-relevant nanotechnology into the classroom and the future directions in nanotechnology research and development at NASA.
Contents
Advanced Sensor Nanomaterials for Aerospace Applications, Gary W. Hunter, Jennifer C. Xu, and Laura J. Evans
Challenges and Possibilities in Nanosensor Technology, Gary W. Hunter, Laura Evans, Jennifer Xu, and Azlin Biaggi-Labiosa Nanoporous Materials in Atmosphere Revitalization, Arturo J. Hernández-Maldonado, Yasuyuki Ishikawa, Raphael G. Raptis, Bernadette Luna, Lila Mulloth, Christian Junaedi, and Subir Roychoudhury
Nanomaterials for Advanced Lithium-ion Battery Anodes, Richard S. Baldwin, James J. Wu, and William R. Bennett
Advances in Designing High Energy Cathode Materials for Li ion Rechargeable Batteries, Ram S. Katiyar, and Gurpreet SinghNanomaterials in Regenerative Fuel Cells, Thomas Valdes, Ileana González-González, and Carlos R. Cabrera
Nano-Technology in Advanced Life Support: Water Recycling, Michael Flynn, Eduardo Nicolau, and Carlos R. Cabrera
Nanotechnology for Nanoelectronic Devices, Félix A. Miranda and Harish M. Manohara
Brief Introduction to Nanocomposites for Electromagnetic Shielding, S. Bellucci and F. Micciulla
Epoxy Nanocomposite based on Carbon Nanotubes for Electromagnetic Interface (EMI) Shielding, S. Bellucci and F. MicciullaBringing NASA-relevant Nanotechnology Research into the Classroom, Ana-Rita Mayol, Christian Menéndez, Melissa Dávila, and Liz DíazFuture Directions in Nanotechnology R&D at NASA, Michael A. Meador