Kevlar-inspired, self-forming nanoribbons are stronger than steel

Date 27th, Jan 2021
Source New Atlas - Scientific News Websites

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By taking some inspiration from nature and some from the way the synthetic fiber Kevlar is formed, scientists at MIT have developed self-assembling nanoribbons they say are stronger than steel. With their unique set of properties and means of fabrication, the scientists say these novel materials could find all kinds of uses, ranging from water filtration to powering electronic devices.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: Kevlar, MIT, Nanostructure