The bottom-up construction and operation of machines of molecular size is a topic of high interest for nanoscience, and a fascinating challenge of nanotechnology. A molecular machine can be defined as an assembly of a discrete number of molecular components (that is, a supramolecular structure) designed to perform specific mechanical movements in response to appropriate external stimuli.
S. Silvi, M. Venturi, A. Credi (2011). Light operated molecular machines. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 47, 2483-2489 [10.1039/c0cc03829f].
Light operated molecular machines
SILVI, SERENA;VENTURI, MARGHERITA;CREDI, ALBERTO
2011
Abstract
The bottom-up construction and operation of machines of molecular size is a topic of high interest for nanoscience, and a fascinating challenge of nanotechnology. A molecular machine can be defined as an assembly of a discrete number of molecular components (that is, a supramolecular structure) designed to perform specific mechanical movements in response to appropriate external stimuli.File in questo prodotto:
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