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Lazy Cancer Patient Gospel: The new nano-textile can "wash" clothes with sunlight

Although washing machines have liberated people from the boring chore of manual laundry, for some lazy cancer patients, the work of drying clothes is also quite tedious. According to foreign media reports, the research team at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia recently developed a new nano-textile material made of copper nano and silver nano, when exposed to the sun, the stains on the clothes can be directly degraded.

Lazy Cancer Patient Gospel: The new nano-textile can "wash" clothes with sunlight

The researchers say that when nanowoven materials are exposed to sunlight, the energy obtained by the nanostructures can be increased. The "hot electrons" it creates, in turn, release large amounts of energy that enable nanomaterials to degrade organic matter.

Lazy Cancer Patient Gospel: The new nano-textile can "wash" clothes with sunlight

In addition, this method can enable the nanomaterial to reach a stable structure in 30 minutes, and after less than 6 minutes of being placed in the sun, it can witness the process of "self-cleaning" of some textiles.

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