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Sugar-Derived Crystals Reach Aluminum-Like Stiffness

30 ديسمبر 2025

Researchers have discovered that mucic acid (galactaric acid) crystals grown from water-based solutions exhibit extraordinary stiffness, with a Young’s modulus of 50.25 GPa approaching that of aluminum. This remarkable rigidity comes from the crystal’s high density and an extensive network of hydrogen bonds that evenly distribute stress. The findings suggest that organic crystals could serve as strong, lightweight materials for advanced electronics, pharmaceuticals, and engineering applications.