The continuous consumption of chemical energy powers biological systems so that they can operate functional supramolecular structures. A goal of modern science is to understand how simple chemical mixtures may transition from non-living components to truly emergent systems and the production of new lifelike materials and machines. In this work a replicator can be maintained out-of-equilibrium by the continuous consumption of chemical energy. The system is driven by the autocatalytic formation of a metastable surfactant whose breakdown products are converted back into building blocks by a chemical fuel. The consumption of fuel allows the high-energy replicators to persist at a steady state, much like a simple metabolic cycle. Thermodynamical...
Examples of chemical systems capable of templating and catalysing their own synthesis-self-replicati...
2Nature extensively exploits high-energy transient self-assembly structures that are able to perform...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The continuous consumption of chemical energy powers biological systems so that they can operate fun...
Unravelling how the complexity of living systems can (have) emerge(d) from simple chemical reactions...
Developing physical models of complex dynamic systems showing emergent behaviour is key to informing...
A “self-replicator” is usually understood to be an object of definite form that promotes the convers...
Life is a non-equilibrium state of matter maintained at the expense of energy. Nature uses predomina...
Self-replication is a fundamental concept. The idea of an entity that can repeatedly create more of ...
Self-replication is a remarkable phenomenon in nature that has fascinated scientists for decades. In...
The quest for the origin of life requires the understanding of how the cells, the simplest living or...
The concept of chemically evolvable replicators is centralto abiogenesis.Chemical evolvability requi...
How life can emerge from inanimate matter is one of the grand questions in science. Self-replicating...
This thesis describes a series of projects which have autocatalysis as the overarching theme. Chap...
Explaining the origin of life requires us to elucidate how self-replication arises. To be specific, ...
Examples of chemical systems capable of templating and catalysing their own synthesis-self-replicati...
2Nature extensively exploits high-energy transient self-assembly structures that are able to perform...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The continuous consumption of chemical energy powers biological systems so that they can operate fun...
Unravelling how the complexity of living systems can (have) emerge(d) from simple chemical reactions...
Developing physical models of complex dynamic systems showing emergent behaviour is key to informing...
A “self-replicator” is usually understood to be an object of definite form that promotes the convers...
Life is a non-equilibrium state of matter maintained at the expense of energy. Nature uses predomina...
Self-replication is a fundamental concept. The idea of an entity that can repeatedly create more of ...
Self-replication is a remarkable phenomenon in nature that has fascinated scientists for decades. In...
The quest for the origin of life requires the understanding of how the cells, the simplest living or...
The concept of chemically evolvable replicators is centralto abiogenesis.Chemical evolvability requi...
How life can emerge from inanimate matter is one of the grand questions in science. Self-replicating...
This thesis describes a series of projects which have autocatalysis as the overarching theme. Chap...
Explaining the origin of life requires us to elucidate how self-replication arises. To be specific, ...
Examples of chemical systems capable of templating and catalysing their own synthesis-self-replicati...
2Nature extensively exploits high-energy transient self-assembly structures that are able to perform...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...