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Squishy Soapy Jello Gels in Nano Size Molds Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates
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Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Dec 18, 2015

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Page 1: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Squishy Soapy Jello Gels in Nano Size Molds

Research Work Presented by:Mr. Mark OliverMr. Ryan Cates

Page 2: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Mr. Oliver’s Science MeddlingsMEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems

Clean Room Operations Piranha Cleaning “Squeaky Cleaning” Photo lithography “Mold Making”

Interest in Nano Technology Nano for Noobies web page

Nano science behind kale, etc.. Nano paws of geckos Nano-Tex Textiles

Page 3: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

MEMSMicro –Small Electro –Electronics Mechanical – MachinerySystems –Groups of Machinery

“Small groups of electrically powered machinery”

Page 4: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Making MEMS in a clean roomCleaning Wafers (Si not Nabisco)Piranha – Hydrogen Peroxide and Sulfuric

AcidReally strong washing solution that will remove

dirt and oil from very small holes in the surface of Silicon.

Regular soap or solvents can’t do this!

Page 5: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Making MEMS in a clean roomPhotolithograpy

Photo – LightLithography – Excavating (Trenching)

The used of light and chemical bathes to create molds, trenches or structures on Si wafers.

Page 6: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Final Products

Page 7: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

NanomaterialNano – 10-9 meters (1/1,000,000 Millimeter)

Example: NanoTex

Titanium Nano particles in the thread Microbes can’t survive on Ti You can wear this shirt for long times without bathing and smelling!

Page 8: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Nano-AnimalsGecko from Geico

Page 9: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Nano-PlantsLotus, Kale, Cabbage, etc…These are self cleaning plants!BuhGillions of small Nanosized hairs

These hairs make the surface of the plant hydrophobic (Water Fearing)

Page 10: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Ryan’s Squishy Science ResearchGels

HydrogelsSuspensionsColloids

Smart MaterialsSolubility changing polymers

Page 11: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Ryan’s Squishy Gel ResearchHydrogels

Hydro- waterGel- suspension medium Like a rubbery maze that traps water (like Jell-O!)

Can be soft and weak orhard and tough

Page 12: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Ryan’s Squishy Gel ResearchSuspensions

Heterogenous Fluids containing solidsExample:

Milk Mud, clay, silt Paint Dust in air

Page 13: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Ryan’s Squishy Gel ResearchColloids

chemical mixture where one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another

Example: Shaving Cream Milk

Page 14: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Ryan’s Squeaky Clean ResearchSoaps (aka surfactants or amphiphiles)

Lower the surface tension of a liquidContain a “Water Loving” and “Water Fearing”

endAttach to dirt and waterThis is why its important to dry your hands

Page 15: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

Final Products

Page 16: Research Work Presented by: Mr. Mark Oliver Mr. Ryan Cates.

WorksheetsIf you finish your worksheet early

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