Molecular Machine: Harnessing the Power of Nanoscale Systems for Innovation

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In the cuttingedge field of molecular machines, groundbreaking innovations are transforming science and technology. Fouad Sabry’s book, Molecular Machine, provides an indepth exploration of this fascinating domain, making it essential reading for professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike. Whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student, or simply a hobbyist eager to understand how molecular machines will shape our future, this book offers unparalleled insights. With clarity and precision, it covers critical developments in molecular motors, switches, and sensors, demonstrating the vast potential of molecular engineering in various applications. The knowledge shared here goes beyond the theoretical to include realworld breakthroughs, making the book a valuable investment for anyone interested in the future of science and technology

Molecular machine-Introduces the concept of molecular machines, highlighting their role in nanotechnology


Nanomotor-Explores the principles behind nanomotors, key components in powering molecular machines


Aptamer-Examines aptamers, their function as molecular recognition tools, and their integration into molecular machines


Harry Anderson (chemist)-Focuses on Harry Anderson’s contributions to the development of molecular machines, shedding light on his work and influence


Host–guest chemistry-Delves into hostguest chemistry, showing how it enables molecular machines to interact with and manipulate molecules


Catenane-Discusses catenanes, ringshaped molecules linked together, and their application in creating mechanical systems at the molecular level


Photoswitch-Investigates photoswitches, which enable the control of molecular systems using light, a pivotal tool in molecular machines


Polycatenane-Provides insights into polycatenanes, expanding on their function in enhancing the performance of molecular machines


Molecular knot-Looks at molecular knots, their significance in molecular engineering, and their role in constructing molecular machines


Rotaxane-Explains rotaxanes, threaded molecules that serve as key components in mechanical motion at the molecular scale


Mechanically interlocked molecular architectures-Covers the creation of complex molecular structures that interact mechanically to perform various functions


Ben Feringa-Highlights the work of Ben Feringa, particularly his Nobelwinning research in molecular motors, and their practical applications


Molecular recognition-Focuses on the mechanisms of molecular recognition, crucial for developing efficient molecular machines


Molecular motor-Examines the design, function, and application of molecular motors, which drive the movement in molecular machines


Nathalie Katsonis-Discusses Nathalie Katsonis’ groundbreaking work in the area of molecular motors and their use in synthetic systems


Molecular switch-Investigates molecular switches, which allow for the control of molecular machines and their applications


Synthetic molecular motor-Explores the design and implementation of synthetic molecular motors and their impact on the field


Molecular sensor-Describes the role of molecular sensors in detecting changes at the molecular level, essential for the functionality of molecular machines


JeanPierre Sauvage-Focuses on the achievements of JeanPierre Sauvage, a pioneer in the field of molecular machines, and his contributions to molecular engineering


DNA nanotechnology-Investigates the application of DNA nanotechnology in creating highly complex and efficient molecular machines


Supramolecular chemistry-Explores supramolecular chemistry and its importance in designing and controlling molecular machines

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