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Absorbent Moldable Gel
Introduction
A new gel material has been developed that is capable of
absorbing up to 1,000 times its volume of water. The material
is elastic like rubber and hard to break. Developed in a joint
project between researchers at the University of Tokyo and
Japan Science and Technology Corporation, the material is
a transparent semi-solid gel made from cyclodextrin and polyethylene
glycol. These two substances are biocompatible, so the material
can be used for contact lenses and various medical applications.
Contact lenses made of the gel, with some 80% water content,
will be more permeable to oxygen and friendlier to the eyes
than conventional products, the researchers said. It can also
be made into sandbags to help prevent flooding. The material
is comprised of cyclodextrin and polyethylene glycol molecules
linked to form a three-dimensional meshwork. As the gel absorbs
water, each mesh widens and the gel enlarges without disrupting
the overall structure of the material. The gel is semi-solid,
so it can be easily processed into desired shapes by pouring
it into a mold and applying heat.
Contact for more information
Science & Technology Wing Embassy of India
2-2-11, Kudan Minami, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102-0074, Japan
Tel: +81-3-3262-2391 to 97,
Fax: +81-3-3234-4866
E-mail: tandonus@hotmail.com

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