Team:Exeter/Applications

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         Industrial applications for novel materials are endless, so having the ability to create new polysaccharides is particularly useful. Various properties are required to make a valuable material for industrial purposes. High impact materials are required for drill tips and other equipment - so a strong force produces an equally strong repulsion. Could this be possible with our polysaccharides? A bullet proof suit?
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         <p>Last year Suzanne Lee set a challenge; to spin her a bug, align it in a certain direction, grow it around a specific shape and make it hydrophobic. We believe that our project is a step in the right direction to making this a reality. </p>
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<p>With the ability to create novel polysaccharides and build them with very specific properties, in both physical and electrical, a vast amount of new, unique, and exciting materials could present themselves.</p>
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        Electrical properties are also important, could a polysaccharide be the next Graphene?..studied by Physicists and Bio-Scientists alike? A polysaccharide semiconductor could be used as a solar cell, producing green energy in the future. 
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<p>One that may be invented could take advantage of Xylomannan’s anti-freezing properties found within the Alaskan Beetle able to resist below -70°C. A suit which could withstand such extreme temperatures would have many uses, perhaps predominantly in diving and space suits!</p>
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Polysaccharides appear in every corner of the natural world, they have multiple applications in nature ranging from protection to energy storage.

Not surprisingly humanity has taken advantage of their diversity and by doing so created a vast range of materials and applications where polysaccharides can today be found. These include the obvious uses in paper and wood to the less well known abilities of some polysaccharides, such as Chitin to behave as a sterile clotting agent in plasters.


We invite you to take a brief look at what we believe could one day be possible if a system to design bespoke polysaccharides existed.

“It is not what we think is impossible that holds us back, but only what our imaginations are unable to conjure.”