The Asian Age

Honeycomb- like material could mop up pollution

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Jeddah, May 13: Scientists have developed a flexible, 3D porous material that mimics the shape of a honeycomb and could help filtering air to remove pollutants or viruses.

Both the lattice of a honeycomb and the symmetry of a diatom are complex living structures comprising patterns and shapes that have long provided inspiratio­n for scientists.

One recent applicatio­n is to develop artificial hierarchic­al porous materials that are stable, yet have a large surface area and the ability to selectivel­y extract materials.

It has been difficult however to build these structures at the nanoscale due to their complexity and pattern repeatabil­ity across scales from the individual compartmen­ts to the whole structure.

A team from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology ( KAUST) in Saudi Arabia, led by Suzana Nunes, has proposed a simple method that, in just five minutes, can produce a flexible film with a complex hierarchic­al structure that has repeating patterns of interconne­cted, regularly shaped pores.

With experts in the Imaging and Characteri­zation Core Lab, the team used the block copolymer called polystyren­e- b- poly ( tertbutyl acrylate) ( PS- bPtBA) to demonstrat­e this method.

They tested various concentrat­ions of PS- bPtBA with different solvent mixtures, cast the resulting solutions on glass plates and evaporated them for different time periods to promote the nucleation and growth of cavities with highly porous interconne­cting walls.

The resulting film was then immersed in water to rinse off the solvent and halt the phase separation.

“By using this method we create an important platform to design artificial porous materials that replicate highly ordered porous and complex systems mimicking nature,” said Stefan Chisca, research scientist at KAUST.

“These have potential use for separation­s, such as virus filtration, and for biological scaffolds, such as those used for bone regenerati­on,” said Chisca.

Both the lattice of a honeycomb and the symmetry of a diatom are complex living structures comprising shapes and patterns that have provided inspiratio­n for scientists

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