The future of materials looks to have taken a drastic turn. Technological advancement has led the innovation of new materials. Scientists are working extra hard to come up with new materials. These materials are to come up with new products in various manufacturing sectors.
These materials are not for the manufacturing sector alone but also in other areas like medical sector and many others. The following are the most amazing materials for the future.
Materials for the Future
- Aerogel
- Metamaterials
- Carbon Nanotubes
- Amorphous Metal
- Aluminum Bubble Wrap
- Molecular Superglue
- Artificial Spider Silk
- Bacilla Filla
- Glowee
- Graphene
- D30
- Graphene Aerogel
- Titanium Foam
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Aerogel
Having a 99.8% space, it is semi-transparent. Aerogel is a fantastic insulator, and you can defend yourself from a fire thrower and prevents cold and at the same time heat. Using aerogel, you can build a warm dome on the moon this is according to scientists.
Aerogel has unbelievable surface area and internal structure of cubes. With just an inch aerogel, the surface area may be equal to a football field. The main application is as an insulating and thickening product in:
- Cosmetic products
- In space suits
- Military armor
- Blankets
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Metamaterials
Mother-of-pearl gets its rainbow color from Metamaterials of biological origin. Some metamaterials have a negative refractive index an optical property that may be essential in the creation of superlenses. These results in features smaller than the wavelength of light used to image them; ‘Sub Wavelength Imaging’ is the name of this technology.
For the future metamaterials, applications will include ray optics; this will render a perfect hologram on a two-dimensional display. These holograms will be complete, and if you are standing six inches from the screen, you will not notice it is a hologram.
Apart from its applications such as visibility cloaks, optical lenses, and microwaves, metamaterials can also manufacture the following products:
- Antennas
- Radar Cross Section reducing metamaterials
- Sound filtering
- Absorber
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Carbon Nanotubes
- Nanotechnology
- Electronics
- Optics
- Architectural fields
- Other fields of Material Science
Also, carbon nanotubes can build a pipe that transports people and materials. In future, they can carry humans to the moon. Carbon nanotubes have a specific strength of 48,000 KiloNewtons per kilogram.
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Amorphous Metal
Manufacturing of amorphous metal is by quickly cooling molten metal before it can align itself with a crystal pattern. Considered as the next generation of military armor. They have electronic properties that can increase the effectiveness of power grids by forty percent saving thousands of tons of fuel emissions.
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Molecular Super Glue
A team of researchers from Oxford University has created a molecular superglue inspired by streptococcus a flesh-eating bacteria. These form a covalent bond when it encounters a partner protein.
During research of the supermolecular glue by scientist, the testing equipment broke before the glue. This future material may have some applications.
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Graphene
Graphene has terrific electrical and thermal properties. For Graphene, it is very ductile but at the same time is very strong. Some of the applications are:
- For high capacity batteries
- Flat screen televisions
- Small computer chips
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Artificial Spider Silk
Spiber has manufactured bio-engineered bacteria from E. coli that can make the silk tremendously fast. The company can now produce a new type of silk from scratch to a finished product in just ten days.
In a discovery, a single gram of fibroin can produce 56 miles of spider silk. Hence improve the production of textile for the future.
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Graphene Aerogel
Due to its low density it Graphene Aerogel floats on air. Also, these make those excellent absorbent materials hence could be useful in massive mop-up of oil spills with ease. Graphene aerogel has other uses such as energy transmission and storage by the manufacture of lighter, advanced- energy-density batteries.