Crab-shell and seaweed compounds spin into yarns for sustainable and functional materials
| Date | 28th, Jan 2020 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Researchers from Aalto University, the University of São Paulo and the University of British Columbia have found a way to make a new kind of fibre from a combination of chitin nanoparticles, extracted from residual blue crab shells and alginate, a compound found in seaweed. This new bio-based material is sturdy and has antimicrobial properties.