Abstract

The paper presents data on the effect of high vacuum and vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) on a polymer composite based on polyimide track membranes. Polyimide track membranes were filled with POSS structures. For comparison, we also used pure polyimide films without filler. Exposure in high vacuum and surface treatment of the developed VUV composite were carried out in the imitation chamber of near-Earth space, located in the Space Materials Science Laboratory of BSTU named after V.G. Shukhov (Russia, Belgorod). The high resistance of the composite to high vacuum and VUV has been established. The total weight loss of the composite by 24 hours was 0.26 wt. % (after holding in vacuum) and 0.28 wt. % (after VUV).

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