Janus polyimide films with outstanding AO resistance, good optical transparency and high mechanical strength

Ruhe Lian, Xingfeng Lei, Shuyu Xue, Yanhui Chen, Qiuyu Zhang

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Abstract

Polyimide films are required onboard spacecrafts withstanding atomic oxygen (AO) erosion in low earth orbit environment. We report a janus polyimide composite film consisting of HBPSi enriched and scanty surfaces/sides. This unique structure ensures both outstanding AO resistance—with relative mass loss merely 8.34% that of standard Kapton H—and admirable mechanical performance with ultimate tensile strength as high as ca. 89 MPa and fracture toughness up to 5.22 MJ·m−3. Besides, janus polyimide composite films are good at maintaining its surface morphology and integrity upon AO attack, showing a higher transmittance after AO exposure (ca. 82% at 600 nm) and lower root mean square roughness (RMS) value (5.14 nm vs. 6.62 nm) in comparison to its monolayered counterpart. These janus polyimide films demonstrate exceptional performance and thus show great potential for making surface protective blanket for spacecrafts functioning in space environment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number147654
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume535
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • AO resistance
  • Film
  • Janus
  • Mechanical property
  • Polyimide

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