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The first products made in space: Monodisperse latex particlesThe preparation of large particle size 3 to 30 micrometer monodisperse latexes in space confirmed that original rationale unequivocally. The flight polymerizations formed negligible amounts of coagulum as compared to increasing amounts for the ground-based polymerizations. The number of offsize large particles in the flight latexes was smaller than in the ground-based latexes. The particle size distribution broadened and more larger offsize particles were formed when the polymerizations of the partially converted STS-4 latexes were completed on Earth. Polymerization in space also showed other unanticipated advantages. The flight latexes had narrower particle size distributions than the ground-based latexes. The particles of the flight latexes were more perfect spheres than those of the ground-based latexes. The superior uniformity of the flight latexes was confirmed by the National Bureau of Standards acceptance of the 10 micrometer STS-6 latex and the 30 micrometer STS-11 latexes as Standard Reference Materials, the first products made in space for sale on Earth. The polymerization rates in space were the same as those on Earth within experimental error. Further development of the ground-based polymerization recipes gave monodisperse particles as large as 100 micrometer with tolerable levels of coagulum, but their uniformity was significantly poorer than the flight latexes. Careful control of the polymerization parameters gave uniform nonspherical particles: symmetrical and asymmetrical doublets, ellipsoids, egg-shaped, ice cream cone-shaped, and popcorn-shaped particles.
Document ID
19890010947
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Vanderhoff, J. W.
(Lehigh Univ. Bethlehem, PA., United States)
El-Aasser, M. S.
(Lehigh Univ. Bethlehem, PA., United States)
Micale, F. J.
(Lehigh Univ. Bethlehem, PA., United States)
Sudol, E. D.
(Lehigh Univ. Bethlehem, PA., United States)
Tseng, C.-M.
(Lehigh Univ. Bethlehem, PA., United States)
Sheu, H.-R.
(Lehigh Univ. Bethlehem, PA., United States)
Kornfeld, D. M.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1988
Publication Information
Publication: NASA, Washington, Microgravity Science and Applications Flight Programs, January - March 1987, Selected Papers, Volume 2
Subject Category
Materials Processing
Accession Number
89N20318
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS8-32951
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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