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CNT Spiders
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A group of Italian researchers, in an effort to create stronger spider silk, sprayed over a dozen spiders with a carbon nanotube + graphene + water solution. Somehow, the solution made its way into the silk of some of the spiders.


http://www.sciencealert.com/spiders-spra...mitstart=1
Quote:“We measure a fracture strength up to 5.4 GPa, a Young’s modulus up to 47.8 GPa and a toughness modulus up to 2.1 GPa. This is the highest toughness modulus for a fibre, surpassing synthetic polymeric high performance fibres (e.g. Kelvar49) and even the current toughest knotted fibres,” the authors report in ArXiv.org.

http://phys.org/news/2015-05-spiders-car...-webs.html
Quote:Here, we report the production of silk incorporating graphene and carbon nanotubes directly by spider spinning, after spraying spiders with the corresponding aqueous dispersions. We observe a significant increment of the mechanical properties with respect to the pristine silk, in terms of fracture strength, Young's and toughness moduli. We measure a fracture strength up to 5.4 GPa, a Young's modulus up to 47.8 GPa and a toughness modulus up to 2.1 GPa, or 1567 J/g, which, to the best of our knowledge, is the highest reported to date, even when compared to the current toughest knotted fibres. This approach could be extended to other animals and plants and could lead to a new class of bionic materials for ultimate applications.
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