Nanofiber Breakthrough Creates Supertough, Strong Material

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Nanofiber Breakthrough Creates Supertough, Strong Material



The new fibers could be used in anything from bridges to airplanes.

A team of materials engineers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have developed a structural nanofiber that is strong and tough - a rare find. Most structural materials have to choose between strength or toughness - it's the difference between wood and rubber. There are very few materials acknowledged to be tough and strong, but by making the nanofiber thinner than any before, it become stronger - as expected. The surprise came when the fiber was also tougher than before. "Our discovery adds a new material class to the very select current family of materials with demonstrated simultaneously high strength and toughness," said Yuris Dzenis, the team's leader. Dzenis said he belived the nanofibers could have applications in many fields, from bicycles to bulletproof vests. "If structural materials were thougher, one could make products more lightweight and still be very safe," he said.

The fiber is a polyacrilonitrile nanofiber, meaning it's a synthetic polymer related to acrylics. These nanofibers were made using a process called electrospinning, in which a high voltage is applied to the polymer solution until a continuous jet of liquid ejects - giving a length of nanofiber. The simultaneous toughness and strength of the material will allow lighter objects because, traditionally, engineers use more of a strong material to make up for its relative lack of toughness. Dzenis thinks that the new nanofibers' surprising toughness comes from their low crystallinity - because the material is less organized on the molecular level, it can therefore absorb more energy. The findings will be published in the April issue of the journal ACS Nano.

Source: University of Nebraska-Lincoln [http://newsroom.unl.edu/releases/2013/04/23/UNL+team%27s+discovery+yields+supertough%2C+strong+nanofibers]

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MorganL4

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Yay, shameless plug at the end :p

But on a more serious note... This actually seems really cool... could they make it into a cloth? If so that could be great for the military, having bullet proof sleeves and pants, and not just something that will protect the torso. Fingers crossed on that front...
 

Quaxar

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Ah, material engineering, they've made a lot of good discoveries lately.

And I don't wanna complain but that big video under each article is really a bit annoying, wouldn't it suffice to just link to it? Alright, I guess that was a complaint. My bad.
 

synobal

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Every day I regret not buckling down in school and studying for a job in this field of Nanomaterials. Hindsight is a *****.
 

FalloutJack

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Excellent!

Now, we can have Spider-Man, Batman, Roger Smith, and who knows who else? We need people like this using technology like that!
 

Atmos Duality

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Bitchin'.
It'd be cool to see a bridge woven entirely from such thread.
Or a superhero costume that's actually pretty tough.
 

Formica Archonis

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Come on, spaceelevatorspaceelevatorspaceelevatorspaceelevator.

Also: Nothing wrong with the Geekend Update plug. It's a good show.
 

GeneralBob

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I can't help but be cynical about most scientific breakthroughs. The difference between creating microscopic quantities of something in a lab and employing the material in construction is at least a decade of production engineering, safety testing, standard setting, manufacturing contracts, environmental compliance, etc. And any step could be the death of it. I mean WHAT IF IT SMELLS BAD!?
 

thiosk

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Yay ACS NANO!
Yay nanofibers!
Yay science!
Yay saying yay about things!
Boo electrospinning
 

Nowhere Man

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This breakthrough fills my heart with great joy. Now an important question. Does it come in black?
 

CyberMachinist

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Just imagine the many uses of this thing....... is it safe for our flesh?

I wonder how they're gonna reproduce it, in factory quantities that is, no doubt there is gonna be a lot of tests on this material before it gets the greenlight.
 

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I guess you could say it can augment our structures. A real human revolution if you ask me.

Welp, that joke sucked. At least I beat Adam Jensen to it.
 

Nowhere Man

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The said:
I guess you could say it can augment our structures. A real human revolution if you ask me.

Welp, that joke sucked. At least I beat Adam Jensen to it.
I'm sure he'll mention that he didn't ask for this.
 

Bara_no_Hime

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VincentX3 said:
They should make a condom out of it.
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What?
Small penis is small? Or should that be nano-penis is nano?

Also, Captcha is being mean to you, VincentX3.

Captcha: "fill it up"
 
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VincentX3 said:
They should make a condom out of it.

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What?

OT: yayy, something good finally coming from unl for once, and it is engineering, woohoo! *snickers*
 

EstrogenicMuscle

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We are so close to a world with widespread graphene, so close.

I'm really looking forward to the future. We should live a lot longer. Not just in slowing the aging process, but death by environmental means. Imagine a day where you can let you children go play outside wherever safely, because they're wearing a graphene suit?

Days like that are upon us, I believe. I'm looking forward to jumping off of a cliff of the grand canyon with no parachute and landing safely.