Molecular Machine: Advances in Design and Applications of Nanoscale Robotic Systems

· Nanorobotics Book 16 · One Billion Knowledgeable
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Uncover the cuttingedge world of nanorobotics through Molecular Machine, a comprehensive guide that reveals the remarkable advances in the field. Whether you're a professional, an undergraduate or graduate student, or an enthusiast, this book provides a deep dive into the fascinating mechanisms driving molecular machines and nanotechnology. Explore the science that is shaping the future of robotics at the molecular level, offering insights that are both technical and groundbreaking.

Chapters Brief Overview:


1: Molecular machine: Learn about the origins and development of molecular machines, their applications, and their potential in nanotechnology.


2: DNA nanotechnology: Explore the role of DNA in constructing molecular machines and its integration into nanorobotics.


3: Nathalie Katsonis: Discover the work of Nathalie Katsonis, whose research has advanced the use of molecular machines in science.


4: Catenane: Delve into the study of catenane molecules and their relevance to the development of molecular machinery.


5: Harry Anderson (chemist): Understand the contributions of Harry Anderson to molecular design and its applications in nanotechnology.


6: Aptamer: Learn how aptamers are used as recognition molecules in molecular machines and their various uses.


7: Photoswitch: Explore how lightresponsive molecules are engineered to control molecular machines with precision.


8: Ben Feringa: Examine Ben Feringa’s Nobelwinning work on molecular motors and their significance to the field.


9: Nanomotor: Investigate the design and applications of nanomotors in practical nanorobotics.


10: Molecular motor: Understand the mechanics and applications of molecular motors, fundamental elements in nanorobotics.


11: JeanPierre Sauvage: Study the pioneering work of JeanPierre Sauvage in the field of molecular machinery and its future potential.


12: Synthetic molecular motor: Explore the synthetic creation of molecular motors and their future uses in science and engineering.


13: Molecular recognition: Learn about molecular recognition processes that enable precision in the function of molecular machines.


14: Host–guest chemistry: Discover how host–guest interactions enable advanced molecular designs and their role in nanorobotics.


15: Mechanically interlocked molecular architectures: Dive into the complex structures that hold molecular machines together for efficient functioning.


16: Rotaxane: Understand the mechanics of rotaxanes, key components of molecular machines, and their application in molecular motors.


17: Molecular switch: Learn how molecular switches enable control mechanisms in molecular machinery.


18: Polycatenane: Explore the unique properties of polycatenanes and their application in the design of functional molecular machines.


19: Molecular sensor: Discover how molecular sensors are used to monitor and control molecular machinery at the atomic level.


20: Molecular knot: Delve into the study of molecular knots and their crucial role in the development of more advanced molecular systems.


21: Supramolecular chemistry: Gain an understanding of supramolecular chemistry and its application in designing efficient molecular machines.


This book is an essential read for anyone keen to understand the nexus of molecular science and robotics. By examining the work of leading scientists and groundbreaking discoveries, Molecular Machine offers a unique perspective on how nanotechnology is shaping the future. Whether you are in academia, industry, or simply a curious enthusiast, this book provides the knowledge and inspiration needed to engage with the frontiers of nanorobotics.

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