太空中的纳米材料:技术创新与经济趋势

Tanya Scalia, Lucia Bonventre
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纳米材料和纳米结构对太空任务和计划(如发射器、行星科学和探索)有着广泛的影响。它们的主要好处与减少车辆质量、提高空间系统的功能和耐用性以及提高推进性能有关。出于这些原因,在本文中,我们希望探索纳米材料和空间系统纳米结构的最新发展,重点关注与轻质结构、耐损伤纳米系统、纳米涂层和粘合剂、纳米材料以及热保护和控制结构相关的专利和市场趋势。我们的分析检查了一个包含5400多万个全球专利系列的数据库中的专利信息,并将检索到的数据与市场指标相结合。这种评估有助于在整个技术生命周期内评估技术趋势并评估其当前成熟阶段。使用特定的行业关键词,我们的研究考虑了大约3000个关于纳米结构、材料和空间应用工艺的专利数据,其中包括专利趋势(2010-2019)、国际专利分类、国家分布、最高受让人、法律状态以及前向和后向引用。因此,我们可以评估哪个国际专利分类更常见,哪个地理区域更活跃。在调查区域,我们发现爆炸物和类似材料(C06B)以及杂环化合物(C07D)和航天器及其相关设备(B64G)受到广泛保护。就地理分布而言,尽管中国和美国确认了它们的主导地位,但值得注意的是,作为欧空局成员国之一的加拿大也非常活跃。我们对欧洲专利活动的关注表明,英国、德国和法国是最活跃的国家。通过对其他指标(如引文、受让人等)的分析,我们可以评估用于空间应用的哪种类型的纳米材料和纳米结构增长更快。此外,专利指标与市场信息相结合,对相关技术趋势和准备程度进行了明确评估。总之,专利指标为衡量创新绩效提供了宝贵的资产。这些数据还可以用于监控全球玩家的活动,创建R&;D实体,并预见具体的技术趋势。得益于这种类型的分析,我们可以捕捉到创新绩效的差异。由此产生的指标支持战略路线图,并有助于绘制世界各地的知识和能力。此外,它们还提供了关于技术差距和可能机会的信息,以衡量空间定价和技术转让的结果。
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Nanomaterials in Space: Technology Innovation and Economic Trends

Nanomaterials and nanostructures have a broad impact on space missions and programs (e.g., launchers, planetary science, and exploration). Their main benefits are related to reduced vehicle mass improved functionality and durability of space systems and increased propulsion performance. For these reasons, in this paper, we would like to explore the recent evolutions of nanomaterials and nanostructures for space systems, with a focus on patents and market trends related to lightweight structures, damage-tolerant nanoscale systems, nanocoatings and adhesives, nanomaterials, and structures for thermal protection and control. Our analysis examines patent information from a database containing more than 54 M worldwide patent families and combines the data retrieved with market indicators. Such evaluation is useful to assess the technological trends and evaluate their current stage of maturity, within the overall Technology Life Cycle. Using specific sectoral keywords, our study takes into consideration about 3000 patent data on nanostructures, materials, and processes for space applications evaluating, among others, patents trends (2010–2019), International Patent Classifications, country distribution, top assignees, legal state, and forward and backward citations. As a result, we can assess which International Patent Classification is more common and which geographical area is more active. In the area under investigation, we identified that explosives and similar materials (C06B) are widely protected as well as heterocyclic compounds (C07D) and spacecraft and its related equipment (B64G). For what the geographical distribution is concerned, while China and United States confirm their predominance, it is worthwhile noticing that Canada, one of the ESA Member States, is highly active, as well. Our focus on the European patenting activity shows that Great Britain, Germany, and France are the most active countries. From the analysis of the other indicators (e.g., citations, assignees, etc.), we can assess which type of nanomaterial and nanostructure for space applications is growing more rapidly. Furthermore, patent indicators, integrated with market information, provide a clear evaluation of the related technology trends and readiness level. In conclusion, patent metrics provide a valuable asset to measure innovation performance. These data can also be used to monitor activities of worldwide players, create a performance evaluation system in R&D entities, and foresee specific technological trends. Thanks to this type of analysis, we can capture differences in innovation performances. The resulting indicators support strategic roadmapping and contribute to mapping knowledge and competences worldwide. In addition, they provide information on technological gaps and possible opportunities, measuring the results of space valorisation and technology transfer.

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