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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Thursday, March 03, 2022
Chemical technology has the potential to develop sustainable products for improved quality of life.
FREMONT, CA: Chemistry is vital to solving today’s challenges and securing a sustainable future. Researchers have identified a correlation between our society’s quality of life and the advancement of technology. Global issues such as climate change, energy instability, and resource scarcity require immediate attention.
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Few technologies that have a potential impact on chemical technology are:
Artificial humic matter from biomass: A soil’s nutrients are enhanced when organic substances decompose into the humic matter. However, carbon dioxide and methane are produced due to the process. A feasible and competent alternative is to make artificial humic matter. Synthetic mixtures can optimize soil quality and crop production and reduce fertilizer.
Blockchain technology: While blockchains can store a wide range of information, the most common use has been a digital record for transactions. Data captured in the blockchain is permanently stored, maintained, and accessed. Blockchain-based technology has already been developed for reviving supply chains by enabling secure transactions and constant monitoring of goods in the chemical industry.
Imagine life with chemiluminescence: Many applications require molecules that emit light. For example, luminol can be used at crime scenes to detect blood and green fluorescent proteins help illuminate biological samples during microscopy.
Chemical synthesis of RNA and DNA: Treatment of infectious diseases, cancer, and diabetes through mRNA-based vaccines. Automated chemical synthesis of RNA and DNA is available in many devices. Instead of the traditional method, cutting-edge technology like inkjet printing principles is used to deposit DNA onto silicon chips.
Sonochemical coatings: Sonic waves can catalyze chemical reactions to optimize the production of innovative products with an antimicrobial surface, identifying the presence of pathogenic bacteria and indicating the color change. The other uses are increasing the shelf-life of food and optimizing the potential of lithium-ion batteries.
Semi-synthetic life: Synthetic nucleotides enable chemists to create artificial biochemical machinery to reduce transcription and translation errors.
Superwetability: Products with hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity characteristics possess exclusive dynamics and reactive properties. Scientists have developed nanostructured wet surfaces on metals, polymers, and textiles inspired by lotus leaves. This technology effectively removes contaminants, self-cleaning materials, and oil separation.
Research is still in progress to discover innovations in chemical technology to support the world with improved products.
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