Artificial molecular machines that can perform work |
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Authors: | Qiaochun Wang Dizhi Chen He Tian |
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Affiliation: | 1.Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Institute of Fine Chemicals, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering,East China University of Science and Technology,Shanghai,China |
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Abstract: | ![]() An artificial molecular machine consists of molecule or substituent components jointed together in a specific way so that their mutual displacements could be initiated using appropriate outside stimuli. Such an ability of performing mechanical motions by consuming external energy has endowed these tiny machines with vast fascinating potential applications in areas such as actuators, manipulating atoms/molecules, drug delivery, molecular electronic devices, etc. To date, although vast kinds of molecular machine archetypes have been synthesized in facile ways, they are inclined to be defined as switches but not true machines in most cases because no useful work has been done during a working cycle. More efforts need to be devoted on the utilization and amplification of the nanoscale mechanical motions among synthetic molecular machines to accomplish useful tasks. Here we highlight some of the recent advances relating to molecular machines that can perform work on different length scales, ranging from microscopic levels to macroscopic ones. |
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