Marvel's Spider-Man: Web of Destiny

Chapter 79 Nanoparticle Suit Disposable

On a bustling street in New York City.

Peter was sitting in the back seat of the bus, with a laptop on his knees and his hands typing away quickly.

This laptop was awarded to himself after he received his first share not long ago.

Although the performance is not as good as those equipped by Iron Man in the laboratory, if it is just used to record some daily thoughts, it is enough to record data and look at it.

At least, from now on, he no longer has to endure the old gadgets at home that he pieced together from the trash heap of the recycling bin.

He is on his way home now.

Today he went to a composite material preparation factory owned by the Stark Group, mainly to learn how they combine several materials with very different properties and molecular structures.

He cherished this opportunity because it was approved after a week of application.

But it turned out that his trip was not in vain.

He learned a lot from it.

Peter's mind was flooded with thoughts at this moment, and many things that he could not figure out in the past were now revealed to him!

"You only need to dissolve the spider silk solution in an appropriate mixed solvent, self-polymerize and pour it. I didn't expect that the method to solve the proton conductive gel in composite materials would be so simple. Why have I never been able to get around it in the past?" Peter thought to himself, his hands moving faster and faster.

If a certain stupid author was half as fast as him, he would be able to update more than a dozen chapters a day.

The suit he wants to make can directly shrink into something in the form of nanoparticles when not in use. When it is used, he only needs to issue a command to complete the change in a very short time. The effect of pretending.

necklace?

belt?

A headband?

watch?

Finally he chose a watch.

Because this thing is best concealed.

You only need to hollow out the inside of the watch, leaving the dial behind, and even the function of indicating time can be retained. Nanoparticles are filled into it without affecting the performance of the watch itself at all.

The above is his idea, and he has been working hard in this direction.

But it got stuck at a very critical step.

With the help of the properties of spider silk solution, he has mastered the storage and release effects of nanoparticle materials.

However, due to technical issues, there were several points that he was never satisfied with.

First, although he successfully prepared nanoparticles according to the three-level structure of spider silk solution transformed into spider silk, he even successfully set its shape after molding and the color of the suit.

Now, when he presses his watch, it can indeed spray out nanoparticles to help him complete the change of clothes in 5 seconds.

But

But he couldn't take it back.

It's like he can't turn the released spider webs back into spider silk solution.

This way, his suit becomes disposable

Even if he made all the materials himself, theoretically a suit only costs one cost price, but this cost price is still as high as several thousand dollars.

Because in addition to the material cost, there is also the energy loss when preparing materials, which is also a large amount of money.

Although the Stark Group has received more and more shares in the past few months, in fact, he has spent a lot of money on scientific research.

If you really think about it, he still owes the Stark Group money.

In this case, how could he use this disposable suit?

Thousands of dollars for one use?

If he does it at least once a day, doesn't it cost him thousands of dollars every day?

Crazy?

Tony Stark's own son can't be such a disaster, right?

What's more, he and Tony Stark have only met each other a few times.

Therefore, except for a few sets of disposable suits he made during previous experiments, he never made them again before there was a breakthrough in technology.

Second, his suit is too simple.

That's right, his suit is just an ordinary set of clothes, fully covered, with certain properties of nanoparticle materials such as high temperature resistance, insulation, and impact resistance.

Otherwise, there is nothing left.

Well, it's the same as the suits of The Amazing Spider-Man and Shadow Spider-Man.

But Peter naturally would not be satisfied with this.

After seeing the huge suit arsenal of the blond Spider-Man and using the spider suit given by Iron Man for so long, he certainly wanted to make better works.

For example, add some other functions to the suit.

Artificial intelligence isn't his specialty, but at least it's okay to add some "Peter's gadgets" to the suit, right?

Okay, the latter is a bit too ambitious.

After all, he hasn't even made a truly reusable nanoparticle suit.

But if there is no way to solve the former, then his suit is just useless.

After a long period of research, he discovered that the most critical issue is actually the coupling issue between nanoparticles.

But he has never thought of a way to control the links between different nanoparticles so that they can be "linked" and "broken" freely, so as to achieve the effect of free contraction and release.

That was until today when he visited Stark Group's composite material preparation plant.

They were inspired by the proton transport mechanism of natural proteins and used the hydrogen bond network between the functional groups of different polymers to connect to each other, so that they have the common characteristics of both or even more, superimpose each other, and become more effective; Or let some shortcomings cancel each other out.

In this way, utilizing strengths and avoiding weaknesses enables composite materials to have stronger comprehensive properties than many original materials.

What Peter was going to make was more complicated than theirs.

Because most composite materials stay at the molecular level.

But what Peter wanted to make was at the more microscopic level of nanoparticles!

Fortunately, the methods are the same!

It can completely use spider silk protein as a base, and after adding some conditions, it can become an insoluble transparent film that separates nanoparticles.

When you need to use it, you only need to destroy those conditions to remove these spider silk protein-based insoluble transparent films, allowing the nanoparticles to unfold according to the set pattern!

In this way, the problem of releasing and storing the nanoparticle suit is solved!

Peter feels that his thinking is very clear now, and he can't wait to fly to his small laboratory in the Stark Group immediately to make the nano-suit!

Because now, the preliminary work of preparing his own nano-suit has been basically completed.

Next, all that’s left is experimentation, production, and obtaining the final product!

Even though it's very simple, compared to the high-tech suit given by Iron Man, it's just like a beggar's suit.

But this is a real suit that he made in a real sense and has a certain level of technology.

No more baby pajamas!

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like