The 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry recognised three scientists for pioneering work towards building molecular machines. Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Fraser Stoddart developed synthetic methodologies for making mechanical bonds, including catenanes and rotaxanes. Bernard L. Feringa, using these components and light-driven double-bond isomerisation, created the first molecular motor.5 page(s
A molecular machine can be defined as an assembly of a discrete number of molecular components (that...
While some of the smallest, most useful machines known to science are the biological molecules that ...
The authors thank the EPSRC, ERC, and the Leverhulme Trust for supporting our research programs on m...
The Nobel Laureates in Chemistry for 2016 have designed and synthesised molecular systems that can b...
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 was granted to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir James F. Stoddart and Bern...
The article reflects aspects of content and appraisals of awarding the Nobel Prize 2016 in science o...
Aquest article vol servir per rendir tribut als investigadors guardonats amb el Premi Nobel de Qu&ia...
Until now, despite the amazing progress in the synthesis of complex molecular and supramolecular st...
A journey into the nano-world: The ability to design, use and control motor-like functions at the mo...
The extension of the concept of a machine to the molecular level is one of the most important advanc...
International audienceA molecular machine, or nanomachine, refers to any nano-sized system that prod...
Human bodies have many molecular motors and machines [1]. In these biomotors, nature demonstrates mo...
The bottom-up construction and operation of machines and motors of molecular size is a topic of grea...
none1noThe development of civilization has always been strictly related to the design and constructi...
Miniaturization is an essential ingredient of modern technology. In this context, concepts such as t...
A molecular machine can be defined as an assembly of a discrete number of molecular components (that...
While some of the smallest, most useful machines known to science are the biological molecules that ...
The authors thank the EPSRC, ERC, and the Leverhulme Trust for supporting our research programs on m...
The Nobel Laureates in Chemistry for 2016 have designed and synthesised molecular systems that can b...
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 was granted to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir James F. Stoddart and Bern...
The article reflects aspects of content and appraisals of awarding the Nobel Prize 2016 in science o...
Aquest article vol servir per rendir tribut als investigadors guardonats amb el Premi Nobel de Qu&ia...
Until now, despite the amazing progress in the synthesis of complex molecular and supramolecular st...
A journey into the nano-world: The ability to design, use and control motor-like functions at the mo...
The extension of the concept of a machine to the molecular level is one of the most important advanc...
International audienceA molecular machine, or nanomachine, refers to any nano-sized system that prod...
Human bodies have many molecular motors and machines [1]. In these biomotors, nature demonstrates mo...
The bottom-up construction and operation of machines and motors of molecular size is a topic of grea...
none1noThe development of civilization has always been strictly related to the design and constructi...
Miniaturization is an essential ingredient of modern technology. In this context, concepts such as t...
A molecular machine can be defined as an assembly of a discrete number of molecular components (that...
While some of the smallest, most useful machines known to science are the biological molecules that ...
The authors thank the EPSRC, ERC, and the Leverhulme Trust for supporting our research programs on m...