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I liked this idea too. I really do. The only downsize is that there is probably no way you can find nano-cellulose commercially on sale somewhere. So do we need to theoretically come up with maybe a replacement that will work with this?to spidey44: it's called water soluble glue. you can find it in craft stores and amazon.
To Specs: Keep in mind that everything is theoretical. Most of my new ideas/ old ideas are based on concepts that we can't test without a lab. There is no real web formula now. Also, the statement that, "it doesn't have to be strong, just strong enough to hold 7 times our weight." With a home bound chemistry set, that is not likely. We would need a research grant to make that. That being said, let's look at the facts:
The closest substance to webbing is Kevlar. the problem is that it requires a super powerful solvent, though I just thought of a wonderful solution. If you mix kevlar, sulferic acid, powdered sugar, and cyanoacrylate, you get a carbonated kevlar, expanded fiber.
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The next closest is nano-cellulose, an additive that makes plastics stronger than kevlar, is biodegradable, and is light. whether this will be destroyed due to cyanoacrylate. The idea was to mix 50% nano-cellulose with 50% polyvinyl alcohol. That way the webbing could be washed away. I personally like this idea best, because it is environmentally friendly, strong, fireproof, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanocellulose
The third polymer that is similar to webbing is graphene. It is stronger than diamond, is super elastic, and is transparent. It just isn't expansive, or cylindrical. It would be ok if it could be blended into the formula, but one step at a time.
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The fourth is nylon. There is the hexamethylene diamine and sebacoyl chloride which creates a polymer that looks and behaves like webbing, but it is weak due to the lack of a plasticizer, and it is hazardous.
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now what can we figure out from these? That's what we should look into.
The formula should contain components of these formulas or contain similar functional groups.
