International audienceSingle Molecular Machines and Motors brings together different approaches and strategies to design, synthesize and study single molecular machines and motors in a multidisciplinary way. Written by leading international experts, this book summarizes the advances in the field through a number of disciplines. Some contributions describe molecular chemistry such as organic, aromatics, and coordination chemistry while others address theoretical chemistry in a predictive way or through post-experimental modelling. Experimental physics with extensive use of scanning probe microscopy (STM and AFM) is discussed for examining one single molecule. This book is aimed at those who are interested in the rapidly growing field of mole...
Theoretical modeling and computer simulations of molecular motors provide insight that engineers can...
The concept of (macroscopic) machine can be extended to the molecular level. A molecular machine can...
As our understanding and control of intra- and intermolecular interactions evolve, ever more complex...
A molecular machine can be defined as an assembly of a discrete number of molecular components (that...
Until now, despite the amazing progress in the synthesis of complex molecular and supramolecular st...
Miniaturization is an essential ingredient of modern technology. In this context, concepts such as t...
Single-molecule analysis is a powerful modern form of biochemistry, in which individual kinetic step...
[eng] The discovery of molecular motors was not a single and isolated event but a set of gradual app...
International audienceThis highlight review describes our contribution to the field of biomimetic an...
The design, synthesis, and operation of multicomponent molecular systems capable of performing speci...
AbstractNovel techniques are revealing the movements and forces associated with single interactions ...
In this review we chart recent advances in what is at once an old and very new field of endeavour — ...
Movement is one of the central attributes of life, and a key feature in many technological processes...
The bottom-up construction and operation of machines and motors of molecular size is a topic of grea...
The design and construction of machines and motors of molecular size is a stimulating scientific cha...
Theoretical modeling and computer simulations of molecular motors provide insight that engineers can...
The concept of (macroscopic) machine can be extended to the molecular level. A molecular machine can...
As our understanding and control of intra- and intermolecular interactions evolve, ever more complex...
A molecular machine can be defined as an assembly of a discrete number of molecular components (that...
Until now, despite the amazing progress in the synthesis of complex molecular and supramolecular st...
Miniaturization is an essential ingredient of modern technology. In this context, concepts such as t...
Single-molecule analysis is a powerful modern form of biochemistry, in which individual kinetic step...
[eng] The discovery of molecular motors was not a single and isolated event but a set of gradual app...
International audienceThis highlight review describes our contribution to the field of biomimetic an...
The design, synthesis, and operation of multicomponent molecular systems capable of performing speci...
AbstractNovel techniques are revealing the movements and forces associated with single interactions ...
In this review we chart recent advances in what is at once an old and very new field of endeavour — ...
Movement is one of the central attributes of life, and a key feature in many technological processes...
The bottom-up construction and operation of machines and motors of molecular size is a topic of grea...
The design and construction of machines and motors of molecular size is a stimulating scientific cha...
Theoretical modeling and computer simulations of molecular motors provide insight that engineers can...
The concept of (macroscopic) machine can be extended to the molecular level. A molecular machine can...
As our understanding and control of intra- and intermolecular interactions evolve, ever more complex...