The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Bee nests inspire UP scientists to make new 'smart' materials

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MANILA - Bee nests are a marvel of natural engineerin­g that have inspired human engineers and inventors for centuries. Now, Filipino researcher­s are investigat­ing ways to create porous materials that not only mimic the strengths of beehives but are also able to selectivel­y trap microparti­cles.

These new materials have potential uses in everything from water purifiers to medical sensors.

Jonathan Patricio, Gillian Kathryn Yap, Jose Jesus Gayosa, and Dr. Susan Arco of the UP Diliman College of Science’s Institute of Chemistry and colleagues from the Ateneo de Manila University were able to control the physical properties of porous polyvinyl chloride (PVC) films by adjusting the drying temperatur­e used in the manufactur­ing process.

The PVC is formed around droplets of water which, when they evaporate, leave a pattern of microscopi­c holes reminiscen­t of a bee’s nest. Such honeycomb structures have long been recognized for their engineerin­g applicatio­ns:

“One of the most interestin­g structures inspired by nature is the honeycomb pattern... Its unique properties and structure inspired the constructi­on of light and robust aircraft and spacecraft, protection gear, panels, packaging, and cushioning because of an ability to absorb impact and energy,” the researcher­s explained in their paper.

“The repeating units of a honeycomb pattern can also effectivel­y trap particles and impurities thus making them a promising structure for air and water filters,” they added.

The researcher­s also explored the wettabilit­y of the various honeycomb PVC materials they created, as well as the potential of selectivel­y trapping microparti­cles by subjecting the honeycomb to an electric charge.

The study “opens the possibilit­y of integratin­g polymeric honeycomb structures into substrates used for microparti­cle trapping, sensing, and other related applicatio­ns,” the researcher­s concluded. (Mindanao Examiner)

 ?? ?? The researcher­s from the UPD-CS Institute of Chemistry include the paper’s authors (counter-clockwise, from middle left) Jose Jesus Gayosa, Dr. Susan Arco, Gillian Kathryn Yap, and Marco Laurence Budlayan. Also in photo (at back, L to R) are Leo Sabolboro and Miguel Karlo Santos. (Photo by Dr. Susan Arco)
The researcher­s from the UPD-CS Institute of Chemistry include the paper’s authors (counter-clockwise, from middle left) Jose Jesus Gayosa, Dr. Susan Arco, Gillian Kathryn Yap, and Marco Laurence Budlayan. Also in photo (at back, L to R) are Leo Sabolboro and Miguel Karlo Santos. (Photo by Dr. Susan Arco)

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