Novel polymer materials for protecting crew and structural elements of orbital station against microorganisms attack throughout long-term operation

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Novel polyurethanes, polyamidourethanes and polyurethane foams of stable to biocorrosion were synthesized. The polymers possess fungicidal/fungistatic and bactericidal/bacteriostatic activity. After the biological tests with using of mold fungi and yeasts, polymers totally keep their main exploitation characteristics: for most of polymers coefficients of strength and elasticity keeping are equal of 100%. Most of them possess the fungicidal properties of zero balls, according to the State Standard. Life-firmness investigation of the most aggressive extremophiles: mold fungi Penicillium and Aspergillus on the polymer surfaces showed that for some samples it made up from 3 to 10 days. Some polymers possess both anti-micotic and anti-bacterial action. Based on investigation results a special technological scheme of assured human protection against microorganisms attack in specific condition of his existence are to be elaborated. © 2008.

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Savelyev, Y., Rudenko, A., Robota, L., Koval, E., Savelyeva, O., Markovskaya, L., & Veselov, V. (2009). Novel polymer materials for protecting crew and structural elements of orbital station against microorganisms attack throughout long-term operation. Acta Astronautica, 64(1), 36–40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2008.06.013

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