Synthetic Materials Set New World Record For Greatest Amount of Surface Area
Zothecula writes "Researchers at Northwestern University, Illinois, have broken a world record in the creation of two synthetic materials, named NU-109 and NU-110, which have the greatest amount of surface areas of any material to date (abstract). To put this into perspective: if one were able to take a crystal of NU-110 the size of a grain of salt, and somehow unfold it, the surface area would cover a desktop. Additionally, the internal surface area of just one gram of the new material would cover one-and-a-half football fields."
Could we have the equivalent of "a desktop" and "one-and-a-half football fields" in a more scientific unit? I'm not American enough to remember how big a "football field" is.
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What was the previous record? This is a lousy article, since it gives us no reason to think that this is really a breakthrough. From the description it sounds like an aerogel.
The article says the synthetic material is porous. Can this material be used as a water filter? If the material forms a cage like structure, can it be used in medicine to trap a virus or bacterium before infection occurs? What can you do with such a material?
I wonder how large a capacitor density could e made with this stuff?
...on the inside!
For those of you who are curious to know more about our MOF research at Northwestern University: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaKSekjAnqY
Containment Procedures: Ummm...a small box?
which have the greatest amount of surface areas of any material to date
if one were able to take a crystal of NU-110 the size of a grain of salt, and somehow unfold it, the surface area would cover a desktop.
That's nothing, I've got a tablecloth that covers an entire table.
But seriously folks, is this area/volume? Area/mass?
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
Does this do the van der Waals force trick that Gecko feet do, or does it need to be more flexible for that?
i don't think so!
Doing sh*t because we can! Now scientists will spend 100 years trying to figure out what to do with these crystals. Will end up in iPhone50 S.
I haven't thought of anything clever to put here, but then again most of you haven't either.
What would happen if I grew a Police Box out of these crystals?
It's a small grain of NU-110, but I wouldn't want to paint it.
Should they not be talking about the greatest _ratio_ of surface area to volume? The Earth itself, for example, has a pretty great amount of surface area.
Doesn't aerogel specify density more than surface area? I mean yes, it has a huge surface area, but that wasn't the single identifying characteristic.
So what happens when you drop a grain of it into a bottle of Coke...
Have EVDO, will travel.
But if there was a way to create plates it could be a component of an ultracapacitor.
The OP was asking what the possible uses might be. I made one up. That's all anyone else did who replied, too.
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