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Delicious Dinner or Ruined Ration? Project

Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Issued mehr als 9 Jahre ago

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Summary

Art der Freigabe
a one-off release of a single dataset

Datenlizenz
Not Applicable

Inhaltslizenz
Creative Commons CCZero

Bestätigung
automatisiert zertifiziert

Description

<p> </p><p>The idea is to develop a graphene/polyethylene layer that can be laminated to other thin films as is commonly done in the food packaging industry.  A typical food packaging film has more than five layers of materials that confer altogether the desired physical and mechanical properties of the package.  The proposal encompasses the feasibility study of graphene/polyethylene films for use in lightweight and safe food packaging.</p><p>The focus of this project is the construction, characterization, and demonstration of a flexible, impermeable membrane for use in any application where gases are required to be contained or excluded, such as food and drug packaging, or inflatable modules and habitats.  Graphene is essentially single-layer graphite, and can be thought of as an unrolled nanotube.  Graphene has shown promise to be impermeable to all gases.  It has been observed that as little as a single atomic layer of graphene is impenetrable by gases, including helium [J. S. Bunch et al., Nano Lett., 8, 2458 (2008)].  This property can be exploited to fabricate impermeable membranes.  Graphene will be embedded within polymer films for fabrication of these impermeable membranes.                    </p><p> </p>