Artificial Molecular Machines

A look at how artificial molecular machines are developed is offered. Topics covered include controlling motion in covalently bonded molecular systems, self-propelled nanostructures and artificial biomolecular machines.

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical reviews 2015-09, Vol.115 (18), p.10081-10206
Hauptverfasser: Erbas-Cakmak, Sundus, Leigh, David A, McTernan, Charlie T, Nussbaumer, Alina L
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Covering
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Kinetics
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Molecular chemistry
Molecular machines
Molecular structure
Nanostructure
Nanostructures - chemistry
Review
Rotaxanes - chemistry
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