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Catenane - Exploring Interlocking Molecular Systems for Advanced Nanotechnology - cover
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Catenane - Exploring Interlocking Molecular Systems for Advanced Nanotechnology

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Unlock the fascinating world of molecular machines with "Catenane," a groundbreaking addition to the "Molecular Machine" series. Delve into the intricacies of mechanically interlocked molecular architectures and the innovative chemistry behind them. This book bridges fundamental concepts with advanced research, making it an essential resource for professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, and hobbyists alike. Whether you're just beginning or already immersed in the field, "Catenane" provides unparalleled insight into the future of molecular technology
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
Catenane: Discover the foundation of catenanes, interlocking molecular structures that form the building blocks for molecular machines
 
JeanPierre Sauvage: Learn about the visionary work of JeanPierre Sauvage, who pioneered the creation of molecular knots and catenanes
 
Polycatenane: Explore the extension of catenanes into polycatenanes, offering more complex and versatile molecular systems
 
Fraser Stoddart: Delve into the contributions of Fraser Stoddart, a key figure in the development of molecular machines and their applications
 
Atropisomer: Understand the concept of atropisomerism, essential in the design of stable yet dynamic molecular machines
 
Molecular switch: Uncover the mechanics of molecular switches that enable the controlled movement of molecular machines
 
Polyrotaxane: Learn about polyrotaxanes, a fascinating molecular architecture with significant implications for nanotechnology and robotics
 
Dynamic covalent chemistry: Grasp the role of dynamic covalent chemistry in creating reversible bonds, crucial for building adaptable molecular systems
 
Cyclobis(paraquatpphenylene): Examine the role of cyclobis(paraquatpphenylene) in the development of molecular machines with unique properties
 
Molecular machine: Dive deeper into the concept of molecular machines, highlighting their potential to revolutionize industries from medicine to materials science
 
Pillararene: Explore the discovery of pillararene, a unique class of compounds that enhance the functionality of molecular machines
 
Molecular knot: Study the creation of molecular knots, an intricate part of molecular machines that exhibit advanced behavior
 
Alexandra Slawin: Investigate the work of Alexandra Slawin, who advanced the understanding of molecular machines and their applications
 
Molecular Borromean rings: Understand how molecular Borromean rings represent the complexity and elegance of molecular interlocks
 
Cycloparaphenylene: Learn about cycloparaphenylene, a key molecule that enhances the mechanical properties of molecular machines
 
Ben Feringa: Discover the work of Ben Feringa, whose research in molecular motors earned him international recognition
 
Mechanically interlocked molecular architectures: Examine the significance of mechanically interlocked architectures in nanotechnology and beyond
 
Stacking (chemistry): Explore how stacking interactions between molecules contribute to the stability and functionality of molecular machines
 
Supramolecular chemistry: Delve into supramolecular chemistry, where noncovalent interactions play a critical role in designing complex molecular systems
 
Rotaxane: Learn about rotaxanes, molecules that combine linear and cyclic components to enable motion and function
 
Dynamic combinatorial chemistry: Understand dynamic combinatorial chemistry, a powerful tool in designing adaptable molecular systems that evolve over time
 
"Read 'Catenane' to discover the cuttingedge advancements in molecular machines, and see how they will shape the future. This comprehensive guide provides not only theoretical insights but practical applications that will benefit professionals, students, and enthusiasts in the fields of chemistry, nanotechnology, and molecular engineering
Disponível desde: 14/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 184 páginas.

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