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Scientists Make Self-healing Rubber Band

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Anyone who has heard the snap of a rubber band breaking knows it's time to reach for a replacement.

But a group of French scientists have made a self-healing rubber band material that can reclaim its stretchy usefulness by simply pressing the broken edges back together for a few minutes.

The material, described on Wednesday in the journal Nature, can be broken and repaired over and over again.

It is made from simple ingredients -- fatty acids like those found in vegetable oils, and urea, a waste compound in urine that can be made synthetically.

The material would be an asset to industry and might even help shed light on the physics of elasticity, wrote Philippe Cordier and colleagues at the Industrial Physics and Chemistry Higher Educational Institution in Paris.

Standard rubber bands, which can stretch up to several hundred percent then snap back into shape, are made from long chains of cross-linked polymers.

The new material is linked by short chains of a type of molecule called ditopic, which can associate with two other molecules, and multitopic molecules, which can associate with more than two molecules.

This network of molecules is strengthened by hydrogen bonds that allow the material to stretch up to several hundred percent, then snap back into shape.

If severed, the material mends itself when the ends are pressed together at room temperature, allowing these bonds to re-form.

"The mended samples are able to sustain large deformations and recover their shape and size when stress is released," Cordier and his colleagues wrote.

The material can "withstand multiple fractures, needs no catalysts and is otherwise straightforward to produce," Justin Mynar and Takuzo Aida of the University of Tokyo wrote in an accompanying article.

"A final blessing is that it can be broken down with heat and easily recycled -- so it is environmentally friendly, too."

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.......... : LVL 39: VP 4.7: said:

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21 votes NegativePositive

267 days 17 hours ago...

Rubber Bands > Cure for Cancer


That is one funky looking rubber band

tkd4 : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

tkd4

41 votes NegativePositive

267 days 17 hours ago...

Reusable condoms!

King of Hearts : LVL 15: VP 2.4: said:

King of Hearts

3 votes NegativePositive

267 days 17 hours ago...

If only they focused all of their attention on self-healing condoms. That way, I`ll only ever need one...ever.

neo214 : LVL 39: VP 4.7: said:

neo214

0 votes NegativePositive

267 days 17 hours ago...

FUCK, that`s fuckin` awesome!

MrFrunzi : LVL 29: VP 3.8: said:

MrFrunzi

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267 days 16 hours ago...

And the award for most useless thing science has produced this year goes to...

MontvilleWrestler : LVL 1: VP 1: said:

MontvilleWrestler

0 votes NegativePositive

267 days 16 hours ago...

Thats pretty cool I didnt think they could make it with simple ingredients like that..you think they would use some new super material. I cant wait till we get our hands on these

rawrimadinosaur : LVL 35: VP 4.3: said:

rawrimadinosaur

2 votes NegativePositive

267 days 16 hours ago...

@MrFrunzi

How is it useless?

Led Zeppelin : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

Led Zeppelin

10 votes NegativePositive

267 days 16 hours ago...

heheheheheheheheheheheheh....

....urine

yan55 : LVL 20: VP 2.9: said:

yan55

2 votes NegativePositive

267 days 16 hours ago...

rubber bands cost next to nothing... is this really necessary?

blaqsparrow : LVL 25: VP 3.4: said:

blaqsparrow

4 votes NegativePositive

267 days 15 hours ago...

You could make the roads out of this shit and hardly ever need to replace them. GENIUS. (and 5/5 for France beating everyone to it)

kyo121 : LVL 32: VP 4.1: said:

kyo121

2 votes NegativePositive

267 days 13 hours ago...

can`t take heat well so uses for it dramatically reduced, roads are out of the question they heat up in sunlight and rubber don`t do well in cold weather either. rubber also use in motor belts are constantly under heat so that`s out too. it`s and advance nonetheless but it`ll be awhile before we can make it practical.

Gumpster : LVL 25: VP 3.4: said:

Gumpster

1 votes NegativePositive

267 days 11 hours ago...

Mrfrunzi, stfu that`s not useless at all.

Pawel_Pwns3 : LVL 40: VP 4.8: said:

Pawel_Pwns3

0 votes NegativePositive

267 days 9 hours ago...

Mr. Gumpster name at least 3 uses for it besides condom, didnt think you could

Kanthalas : LVL 41: VP 4.9: said:

Kanthalas

2 votes NegativePositive

267 days 6 hours ago...

This is weaker than regular elastics as it only uses the weakest of bonds that elastics use to hold itself together.

Not to say that it`s extremely fragile and without use. It will just be used for select jobs that don`t require strength.

zimny : LVL 19: VP 2.8: said:

zimny

1 votes NegativePositive

267 days 4 hours ago...

^ Not to mention, if it heals by pressing the ends together, would it not just "heal" itself onto other rubber bands in the package?

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