Technical innovations and discoveries are really on a high
because Purdue University has recently uncovered a new mystery from cellulose,
based in plants and trees in terms of strength which will be considered
equivalent to steel. You might be thinking about the grapheme which was termed
as the nanomaterial of the new millennium in 2010 but there is something
special in cellulose nanocrystals. This would be really a wonder material as
the latest research work in the university has revealed that cellulose crystals
with dimensions 3 into 500 nanometers when modeled in atomic structure fetched
stiffness or stress high of 206 gigapascals. Although the study seems to be in
initial stages as confirmed by the researchers, they are looking for more
hidden properties of the cellulose nanocrystal structures.
http://theenergycollective. com/tinacasey/318486/purdue-u- debuts-new-green-wonder- material has further confirmed that the
improved stress and strength of the cellulose structures will find applications
in reinforcing concrete, plastic and other materials, if everything goes fine
in the study as expected. Purdue University has also given a list of some
future applications for the strongest cellulose nanocrystals such as wound
dressings, textiles, plastic bags, water purification filters, flexible
displays, computer memory, special sensors and flexible batteries that can
change our future lives. On the other hand, raw materials and feedstock to make
cellulose structures will be readily available and low-cost trees, plants,
algae; bacteria and tunicates producing cellulose, & waste from biofuel and
paper industries.