Synthesizing Materials in Microgravity (eBook, PDF)
Unlocking Novel Materials Beyond Earth's Limits
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Unlocking Novel Materials Beyond Earth's Limits
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Synthesizing Materials in Microgravity: Unlocking Novel Materials Beyond Earth's Limits reveals how space-based environments unlock breakthroughs in material design by eliminating Earth's gravitational constraints. On Earth, gravity induces convection, sedimentation, and pressure gradients that compromise material quality during crystallization, solidification, polymerization, and sintering. In microgravity, such as aboard the ISS, these forces are minimized, enabling precise control of atomic arrangements, phase transitions, and microstructure formation. The result: materials with superior…mehr
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This book presents cutting-edge experiments from space, bridging theoretical foundations with real-world case studies across alloys, ceramics, semiconductors, and polymers. With high-quality visuals, it demystifies complex phenomena and highlights future commercial and scientific frontiers. A vital resource for scientists, engineers, and innovators seeking new material horizons.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040436424
- Artikelnr.: 75249057
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040436424
- Artikelnr.: 75249057
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A. Background and Context o The role of gravity in material synthesis on Earth o Limitations posed by gravity in producing uniform and defect-free materials
B. Significance of Microgravity Research o Unique physical and chemical phenomena in microgravity o Potential for novel material properties and structures
C. Objective o Explore the synthesis of organics, ceramics, alloys, and polymers in microgravity o Highlight advancements, challenges, and future opportunities II. Theoretical Basis of Material Synthesis in Microgravity
A. Fundamental Effects of Microgravity on Material Behavior o Reduced buoyancy-driven convection o Absence of sedimentation o Enhanced diffusion-dominated processes
B. Thermodynamics and Kinetics in Zero Gravity o Heat and mass transfer considerations o Phase separation and crystallization behavior III. Synthesis of Organic Materials in Microgravity
A. Overview of Organic Material Synthesis o Types of organic compounds synthesized in space
B. Microgravity Effects on Organic Synthesis o Uniform polymerization and crystallization o Reduced defect formation
C. Case Studies and Experiments o Protein crystal growth in microgravity o Organic semiconductor synthesis IV. Synthesis of Ceramic Materials in Microgravity
A. Challenges in Terrestrial Ceramic Synthesis o Gravity-induced defects and phase separation
B. Microgravity Techniques for Ceramic Fabrication o Vapor deposition methods o Controlled sintering processes
C. Applications of Microgravity-Synthesized Ceramics o High-performance optical materials o Advanced thermal barrier coatings V. Synthesis of Metallic Alloys in Microgravity
A. Alloy Solidification Under Gravity vs. Microgravity o Gravity-induced segregation and crystal defects
B. Techniques for Alloy Synthesis in Microgravity o Electromagnetic levitation o Containerless processing
C. Case Studies and Results o Ti-Al and Ni-based superalloys o Amorphous metal formation
D. Applications of Space-Synthesized Alloys o Aerospace components o High-strength, lightweight materials VI. Synthesis of Polymers in Microgravity
A. Effects of Gravity on Polymerization Processes o Density gradients and phase separation
B. Microgravity-Enabled Polymerization Techniques o Emulsion polymerization o Controlled radical polymerization
C. Unique Properties of Space-Synthesized Polymers o Enhanced structural homogeneity o Tailored thermal and mechanical properties
D. Applications in Medicine, Aerospace, and Electronics o Biomedical implants o Conductive polymers for space electronics VII. Experimental Facilities and Platforms for Microgravity Research
A. International Space Station (ISS)
B. Parabolic Flights and Drop Towers
C. Space-Based Research Laboratories and Satellites
D. Technological Challenges and Innovations VIII. Challenges and Limitations in Space Material Synthesis
A. Cost and Logistics of Space Missions
B. Limited Experimental Time and Resources
C. Scale-Up Challenges for Terrestrial Applications
D. Safety and Environmental Concerns IX. Future Prospects and Emerging Technologies
A. Automation and AI in Space Manufacturing
B. Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing in Microgravity
C. Long-Term Vision: Space-Based Factories
D. Potential for Commercialization and Market Impact X. Conclusion
A. Summary of Key Findings
B. Implications for Material Science and Engineering
C. Final Thoughts on the Future of Space-Based Material Synthesis XI. References
Peer-reviewed articles, books, and reports on microgravity materials science XII. Appendices
Glossary of Key Terms
Additional Data Tables or Diagrams
A. Background and Context o The role of gravity in material synthesis on Earth o Limitations posed by gravity in producing uniform and defect-free materials
B. Significance of Microgravity Research o Unique physical and chemical phenomena in microgravity o Potential for novel material properties and structures
C. Objective o Explore the synthesis of organics, ceramics, alloys, and polymers in microgravity o Highlight advancements, challenges, and future opportunities II. Theoretical Basis of Material Synthesis in Microgravity
A. Fundamental Effects of Microgravity on Material Behavior o Reduced buoyancy-driven convection o Absence of sedimentation o Enhanced diffusion-dominated processes
B. Thermodynamics and Kinetics in Zero Gravity o Heat and mass transfer considerations o Phase separation and crystallization behavior III. Synthesis of Organic Materials in Microgravity
A. Overview of Organic Material Synthesis o Types of organic compounds synthesized in space
B. Microgravity Effects on Organic Synthesis o Uniform polymerization and crystallization o Reduced defect formation
C. Case Studies and Experiments o Protein crystal growth in microgravity o Organic semiconductor synthesis IV. Synthesis of Ceramic Materials in Microgravity
A. Challenges in Terrestrial Ceramic Synthesis o Gravity-induced defects and phase separation
B. Microgravity Techniques for Ceramic Fabrication o Vapor deposition methods o Controlled sintering processes
C. Applications of Microgravity-Synthesized Ceramics o High-performance optical materials o Advanced thermal barrier coatings V. Synthesis of Metallic Alloys in Microgravity
A. Alloy Solidification Under Gravity vs. Microgravity o Gravity-induced segregation and crystal defects
B. Techniques for Alloy Synthesis in Microgravity o Electromagnetic levitation o Containerless processing
C. Case Studies and Results o Ti-Al and Ni-based superalloys o Amorphous metal formation
D. Applications of Space-Synthesized Alloys o Aerospace components o High-strength, lightweight materials VI. Synthesis of Polymers in Microgravity
A. Effects of Gravity on Polymerization Processes o Density gradients and phase separation
B. Microgravity-Enabled Polymerization Techniques o Emulsion polymerization o Controlled radical polymerization
C. Unique Properties of Space-Synthesized Polymers o Enhanced structural homogeneity o Tailored thermal and mechanical properties
D. Applications in Medicine, Aerospace, and Electronics o Biomedical implants o Conductive polymers for space electronics VII. Experimental Facilities and Platforms for Microgravity Research
A. International Space Station (ISS)
B. Parabolic Flights and Drop Towers
C. Space-Based Research Laboratories and Satellites
D. Technological Challenges and Innovations VIII. Challenges and Limitations in Space Material Synthesis
A. Cost and Logistics of Space Missions
B. Limited Experimental Time and Resources
C. Scale-Up Challenges for Terrestrial Applications
D. Safety and Environmental Concerns IX. Future Prospects and Emerging Technologies
A. Automation and AI in Space Manufacturing
B. Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing in Microgravity
C. Long-Term Vision: Space-Based Factories
D. Potential for Commercialization and Market Impact X. Conclusion
A. Summary of Key Findings
B. Implications for Material Science and Engineering
C. Final Thoughts on the Future of Space-Based Material Synthesis XI. References
Peer-reviewed articles, books, and reports on microgravity materials science XII. Appendices
Glossary of Key Terms
Additional Data Tables or Diagrams







