The Asian Age

Gel can build greenhouse- like habitats on Mars

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Washington, Aug. 14: Scientists have developed a transparen­t heat- resistant gel using beer waste that may one day be used to build greenhouse- like habitats for human colonised on Mars.

The ‘ aerogel’, which looks like a flattened plastic contact lens, could also be used on buildings on Earth to help make huge savings on energy costs.

The is so resistant to heat that you could put a strip of it on your hand and a fire on top without feeling a thing, researcher­s said. However, unlike similar products on the market, the material is mostly see- through.

“Transparen­cy is an enabling feature because you can use this gel in windows, and you could use it in extraterre­strial habitats,” said Ivan Smalyukh, a professor at University of Colorado at Boulder ( CU Boulder) in the US.

“You could harvest sunlight through that thermally- insulating material and store the energy inside, protecting yourself from those big oscillatio­ns in temperatur­e that you have on Mars or on the moon,” said Smalyukh.

The group's gel is also cheaper to produce because it comes from beer waste.

Aerogels are at least 90 per cent gas by weight, but their defining feature is air. Their thin films are made up of crisscross­ing patterns of solid material that trap air inside billions of tiny pores, similar to the bubbles in bubble wrap. It is that trapping capacity that makes them such good insulators.

Most currently available aerogels, however, are opaque.

To make a different type of gel, researcher­s began with the common plant sugar cellulose.

By carefully controllin­g how cellulose molecules link up, the team is able to orient them into a lattice- like pattern. That pattern is so uniform that it allows light to pass through unbothered, giving the gel its transparen­t appearance.

Researcher­s can make cellulose by adding specialize­d bacteria to a wide range of food waste. The team has been driving to breweries across the Boulder area to collect tubs of beer wort, or the waste liquid produced during the brewing process.

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