接口
分子机器
纳米技术
材料科学
分子马达
数码产品
计算机科学
纳米尺度
工作(物理)
多尺度建模
接口(物质)
利用
机械工程
工程类
计算机硬件
毛细管数
计算化学
复合材料
电气工程
化学
毛细管作用
计算机安全
作者
Émilie Moulin,Lara Faour,Christian C. Carmona‐Vargas,Nicolas Giuseppone
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201906036
摘要
Artificial molecular machines are able to produce and exploit precise nanoscale actuations in response to chemical or physical triggers. Recent scientific efforts have been devoted to the integration, orientation, and interfacing of large assemblies of molecular machines in order to harness their collective actuations at larger length scale and up to the generation of macroscopic motions. Making use of such "hierarchical mechanics" represents a fundamentally new approach for the conception of stimuli-responsive materials. Furthermore, because some molecular machines can function as molecular motors-which are capable of cycling a unidirectional motion out of thermodynamic equilibrium and progressively increasing the work delivered to their environment-one can expect unique opportunities to design new kinds of mechanically active materials and devices capable of autonomous behavior when supplied by an external source of energy. Recently reported achievements are summarized, including the integration of molecular machines at surfaces and interfaces, in 3D self-assembled materials, as well as in liquid crystals and polymer materials. Their detailed functioning principles as well as their functional properties are discussed along with their potential applications in various domains such as sensing, drug delivery, electronics, optics, plasmonics, and mechanics.
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