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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Thu May 7, 2015, 12:48 PM May 2015

Spiders Ingest Nanotubes, Then Weave Silk Reinforced with Carbon

Spider silk is one of the more extraordinary materials known to science. The protein fiber, spun by spiders to make webs, is stronger than almost anything that humans can make.

The dragline silk spiders use to make a web’s outer rim and spokes is amazing stuff. It matches high-grade alloy steel for tensile strength but is about a sixth as dense. It is also highly ductile, sometimes capable of stretching to five times its length.

This combination of strength and ductility makes spider silk extremely tough, matching the toughness of state-of-the-art carbon fibers such as Kevlar.

So it goes without saying that the ability to make spider silk even stronger and tougher would be a significant scientific coup. Which is why the work of Emiliano Lepore at the University of Trento in Italy and a few pals is something of a jaw-dropper.

These guys have found a way to incorporate carbon nanotubes and graphene into spider silk and increase its strength and toughness beyond anything that has been possible before. The resulting material has properties such as fracture strength, Young’s modulus, and toughness modulus higher than anything ever measured.

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http://www.technologyreview.com/view/537301/spiders-ingest-nanotubes-then-weave-silk-reinforced-with-carbon/

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Spiders Ingest Nanotubes, Then Weave Silk Reinforced with Carbon (Original Post) n2doc May 2015 OP
My next super soldier suit Ichingcarpenter May 2015 #1
holy hell, they eat graphene and shit space elevator?? phantom power May 2015 #2
Wasnt there an article a few years ago though that said nanotubes pose a potential heath hazard cstanleytech May 2015 #3
Oooh!, ouch!!, Ahh! PeoViejo May 2015 #4

cstanleytech

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3. Wasnt there an article a few years ago though that said nanotubes pose a potential heath hazard
Fri May 8, 2015, 10:40 AM
May 2015

similar to asbestos?

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