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Spider silk provides clues for fog harvesting

Source: Nature

8 February 2010 | EN

Dew on a spider

Spiders' webs are good at catching dew

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Better techniques for collecting water from the air could be possible with the discovery of why spiders' webs are so effective at catching the morning dew.

Chinese researchers studying the silk of the spider Uloborus walckenaerius found that dry spider silk has a "necklace-like" structure of fibres connecting "puffs" of tiny, randomly arranged fibres.

When water condenses onto these puffs, they form tightly-packed knots, rougher than the smooth 'joint' fibres that connect them. When a water droplet condenses, it slides along the smooth joint to its nearest knot where it coalesces with others to form a larger drop.

To test whether this structure was responsible for the effective water-catching, the scientists created artificial silk using nylon fibres coated in a polymer solution that forms knots in a similar way. They say their findings could lead to new materials for collecting water from air.

Spider silk expert Brent Opell, at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States, calls the scientists' ability to reproduce the properties of the silk "impressive".

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Comments (1)

Dr.A.Jagadeesh ( Nayudamma Centre for Development Alternatives | India )

15 February 2010

Another intention from Bionics and gimmicking. We have Airplane from Bird’s Flight; Camera from Human eye; Dialysis machine from the functioning of Kidney; Syringe from the fangs of Snake(snake teeth has a whole); Desert cooler from rabbit Ears; Radar from Bat; Computer from Brain etc., are all inventions which have their origin from nature (Mother Earth). Even ancient architecture like temples, churches, masjids etc., have a lot of science. The tall structure has conical shape and wholes in the middle so that surface area is reduced to free the structure from danger of high winds. Even huts are having conical shape to avoid high winds on the structure (wind speed increases with height).Scientists have designed the fast train engine shape on the lines of Kingfisher bird's nose (Japan), Car on the shape of the fish, water non sticky paint from the Lotus leaf etc., In fact Gimmicking is the answer for finding solutions to many problems in Science and Technology. Dr.A.Jagadeesh Nellore (AP),India

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