radiation effects

Novel graphene-based nanocomposite films for monitoring UV radiation effects on space structures

A new hybrid nanocomposite material was developed to monitor the effects of UV-C radiation on space-grade structures. Ultraviolet radiation represents one of the most critical limitations for human space exploration and survival. In particular, the UV-C band with shorter wavelengths (100-280 nm) can severely damage materials and life in space. Ultraviolet sensing films were realized using graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) as signal transducer and DNA as biological sensitive component.

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