Light-Powered Nano-Motor Winds Molecular Strands Into Chain-Like Structures
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Light-powered nano-motor winds molecular strands into chain-like structures
Threads or ropes can easily be used for braiding, knotting, and weaving. In chemistry, however, processing molecular strands in this way is an almost impossible task. This is because molecules are not only tiny, they are also constantly in motion and therefore cannot be easily touched, held or precisely shaped.
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Read Full ArticleChemical Synthesis: New, generalisable method for the mechanical forming of three-dimensional molecular structures. HU researchers develop light-driven nano-engines and thus produce ring-shaped molecules that are intertwined like links of a chain
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